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The Florists^ Review 



71 



NURSERT STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



EVERGREENS 



FRUIT TREES 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



ROSES 



Writ* for 

 Trad* List. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Cokvi. N. Y. "^'H^cm., 



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English Manetti Stocks 



C A bareain, to close out surplus quick. 

 Well rooted, carefully resrraded and every- 

 thing undersized or not up to strictly 

 first quality discarded. It pays to buy 

 resraded, repacked stocks. We offer 6-8 

 mm. grade at $12.00 per single 1000; 

 5000 or more at $10.00 per 1000; 3-5 mm. 

 grade, $8.00 per 1000, $65.00 per 10,000, to 

 clean them up quick. Orders can be filled 

 the same day we get them. Wire and say 

 whether to ship by freight or express. 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY 



Newark, New York 



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CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



First-class 2-7ear plants, 15 to 20 Inches, 8 or 

 more branches, $1.60 per 100, 110.00 per 1000 (will 

 please): 18 to 24 inches (fine), 4 or more 

 branches, 12.00 per 100, $16.00 per 1000; 2 to 8 feet, 

 (stronir selected), $3.00 per 100, $26.00 per 1000. 

 Well fraded, well packed, and satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. 



CHARLES BLACK, Hishtstown, N.J. 



Mention Tbe Bevlew when 70a writ*. 



Peonies for FaD Planting 



Send your name in so that you may 

 receive our catalogue as soon as 

 issued. We do not recommend 

 spring planting. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Kxchanv* BulMlns, CHICAQO 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



the growing season Inspection shall be made at 

 the time of packing: Provided further. That ou 

 and after July 1, 1913, nursery stock from coun- 

 tries which do not maintain official nursery stock 

 Inspection will be admitted into the United States 

 only for experimental purposes and in limited 

 quantities. For such Importations a special per- 

 mit win be required. (See Reg. 5.) Applications 

 for such permits should be addressed, in writing, 

 to the Federal Horticultural Board, specifying 

 the amount and kinds of nursery stock which it 

 is intended to import. Any such shipments will 

 be allowed to enter only through a port which 

 the Secretary of Agriculture will designate in 

 the permit. Such nursery stock shall not be 

 delivered to the importer or consignee until It 

 has been examined by an inspector of the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture and found to be free from 

 plant diseases and Insect pests: Provided, how- 

 ever. That nursery stock which can be cleaned 

 by disinfection or treatment may be delivered 

 to the Importer, consignee, or agent for the 

 proper care and treatment thereof, npon the 

 filing of a voluntary bond, with approved eure- 

 ties, double to the invoice value of the property- 

 (the amount of the bond In no case to be less 

 than 120 or less than 9^ per plant in case of date 

 palms and date-palm offshoots) conditioned upon 

 the delivery thereof to the collector of customs 

 40 days from the date of arrival, and provided 

 that the same shall not be removed from the port 

 of entry until a written notice Is given to the 

 collector of customs by the Inspector of the 

 Department of Agriculture that the nursery stock 

 In question has been properly treated. 



Prior to July 1, 1913, it will not be required 

 that the original certificate of inspection accom- 

 pany the invoice, but each container of Imported 

 nursery stock must bear a copy of the certificate 

 of Inspection In the form authorized by the- 

 responsible inspection official of the country of 

 origin. 



Prior to July 1, 1913, nursery stock from coun- 

 tries which maintain no official nursery-stock 

 inspection will be admitted Into the United 

 States only through the ports of New York, San 

 Francisco, Seattle, Jacksonville, New Orleans, 

 Honolulu, and San Juan after examination by 

 inspectors of the Department of Agriculture at 



I. & A. SPECIALTIES 



Oar World's Choicest Nursery and Qreeahouse Products for Florists 



PALMS, BAY TREES, BOXWOOD and HARDY HERBACEOUS 



PLANTS, EVERGREENS, ROSES, RHODODENDRONS, 



VINES and CLIMBERS, AUTUMN BULBS 



and ROOTS, CONIFERS, PINES 



FloriBtfl are always welcome visitora to oar norfleries. We are only a few 

 minutee from New York City ; Carlton Hill Station is the second stop en main 

 line of Erie Bailroad. 



BOBBINK g ATKINS, '""?:^«*~'Ruthertord, N. J. 



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Boxwood, Pyramidal 



2 ft 11.00 each 



2i«to3ft 1.76 each 



3 to 3^ ft 2 50 each 



3iflto4ft 3..')0each 



4to4»aft 4.50 each 



Qlobs Shap«, 24-lDch bead 4 00 each 



Standard Stom, 24-inch head 4.00 each 



Bush Shap*. 2 ft 2 50 each 



NOSTKIII BLUE SPRUCE. 2 to 



3ft 2.50each 



GLADIOLI 



America, Augasta and Francis King, 

 l8t Sire, $2.50 per 100: $22.00 per 1000 

 Astar Saad, and all other seeds, see March 

 27th issue of this paper. 



r. 0. FRANZEN, rH7"gro"d 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLXS, PINSB 

 AND HSMLOCKB 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 



caiartant HIU, Phlladalphla. Pa. 



Mention Tho Rpriew when yon write. 



HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Prices 



Hiram T. Jones 



UskM CMiaty Nareeries, ELIZABCTH, N. J. 



Mention The Reytew when yog write. 



nVlPi""* of entry. If found to be free from plant 

 diseases and Insect pests. 



t^*l*5llf*^^*'/u **' l"^*.'*™?. ^*" ^ notified from time 

 to time, through the Secretary of the Treasury, 



st'oJk^n?J^*ti'i,1f. "•'''=' '"•^"^''"' o«*='»l "---'^ 



„,^Jh^.^^^ ?°j ^ «"owed unless the case, box, 

 or other container or corerlng is plainly and 

 correcOy marked to show the number of permit 

 the general nature and quantity of the contents 

 the district or locality and cSi^try wher^grSw*?: 

 the name and address of the fxporter, a5d the 

 name and address of the consignee/ 



Nursery stock offered for entry without com- 

 ?i',^?.^. ^«» these regulations will iS. refused 

 adm sslon. Nursery stock, inspected as provided 

 herein, which is found to be Carrying dangerous 

 Insects or plant diseases may be treated or de- 

 stroyed, as circumstances require. 



Wlico » package of imported nursery stock in- 

 clndes any prohibited species, the entire package 

 will be refused entry and treated or destroyed 

 as circnmstances may require. 

 i..;^liL*'*V**.'' 'or^.Btorage, cartage, and labor 

 Incident to Inspection, other than the services 



ROSES 



Wintered cool: extra strong roots: prime 



condition. Best sorts, old and new, 

 including:— 



2ifl-inch 4-inch 



Doz. too 1000 100 



Duchessede Brabant.... $0.50 $3.00 $25.00 $10 00 



EtoiledeLyon 60 8 00 27.50 10.00 



Maman Cochet, Pink 50 8.00 27.50 10.00 



White MamanCoohet... .60 8.00 27.50 10 00 



Mile. Franzisca Kruger. . ..'iO 3 00 25.00 10 00 



Safrano 50 3.00 25.00 10.00 



William R. Smith 50 3 50 30.00 10.00 



Kaiserin Aug. Vic 50 3.50 30 00 10 00 



Mme. Jenny Guillemot. . .50 3.60 30.00 12 00 



Meteor... 60 3.00 27.50 12.00 



RheaReld 60 4.QQ 35.00 12.00 



Jeanne d Arc 60 3.60 30.00 12J)0 



Mrs. Taft... 60 4.0O 85.C0 12.00 



Dorothy Perkins 50 3.00 2ft.00 10 00 



Phil 'a Crimson Rambler. .50 3.00 25 00 10 00 



Tausendschoen 50 3.00 25.00 lo!oO 



Mary Washington 60 3.00 25.00 10.00 



HarechalNiel 60 3.50 80.00 15.00 



Mention The Review when you writa 



WEIGELAS 



Candida 

 Rosea 



Eva Rathke 

 Variegata 



CONARD A, JONES CO. 

 Wast Qrova, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



ROSES 



John Welsh Young 



Upsal StatiM. P. t. R. PHUADCLPHU. PA. 



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conste".***"' '""" •"* '""'' ^y "'« «'^°" •' 

 C. L. MARL ATT. 

 W. A. ORTON, 

 PETER BISSET, 

 OEO. B. 8UDW0RTH 

 ^ W. D. HUNTER, ' 



Federal Horticultural Board. 



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