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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 17, 1913. 



SURPLUS GOING AT A BARGAIN 



1000 Fine NORWAY SPRUCE, 2 ft. up, ISc and up 

 GERNAN IRIS, S best named-1000, $10.00 ; 100, $1.20. Nixed-100, $1.00 



If you want to close out Dahlia or Gladiolus 

 stock at a bargain for cash, send full particulars 



CENTRAL SEED & BULB CO., Benton Harbor, Mich. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



equipped for such inspection and re- 

 quests, through the regularly appointed 

 fruit inspectors, that the postal officers 

 apprise said fruit inspectors of the 

 presence of such parcels. It shall also 

 be unlawful for any postmaster or 

 postal clerk to deliver such parcel until 

 it is released by such regularly ap- 

 pointed fruit inspector, who certifies 

 that it is free from injurious insects 

 or injurious fungi. In case there is no 

 inspector at the place of delivery, then 

 such parcel must be sent by the post- 

 master or postal clerk to the county 

 Seat to be inspected. In this case, imme- 

 diately after inspection, the parcel shall 

 be carefully rewrapped and remailed 

 to the consignee. 



NXmSEBTMEN WIN SUIT. 



A suit instituted by Bobbink & At- 

 kins, of Rutherford, N". J., against the 

 Erie Bailroad Co., to secure the payment 

 of damages for the loss of a shipment 

 of trees, has been decided in favor of 

 the nurserymen. After listening all 

 day to the evidence in the case, the 

 jury required only about five minutes 

 to reach a decision, and returned a ver- 

 dict of $1,800.50 in favor of the plain- 

 tiflfs. 



In April, 1908, Bobbink & Atkins 

 had several carloads of shade trees 

 shipped from Hoboken to East Ruther- 

 ford, via the Erie railroad. It appears 

 that the railroad company, instead of 

 utilizing box cars for making the ship- 

 ment, according to the usual method, 

 used open gondola cars, and as the 

 trees were wrapped in burlaps, sparks 

 from a passing locomotive set fire to 

 the inflammable material while the cars 

 were on a siding at East Rutherford, 

 and the trees were destroyed. The 

 claim was for $1,361.50 for the loss 

 of the trees, besides interest from the 

 date of the occurrence. The interest is 

 included in the verdict of the jury. 



PLANT QUAEANTINE DECISION. 



The Federal horticultural board 



recommended that regulation 5 of the 



rules and regulations for carrying out 



the plant quarantine act, published in 



Circular No. 41, revised, office of the 



secretary, be amended by the addition 



of the following: 



'^■^1.: ' Petmlta for the catty of nursery stock or otiwr 

 = 'PlanU and plant proctoct* •' any groifiBr or «x« 

 \ ■ pocter may be refuaed, taA existing pmotts vatf 

 ►^'■^Se JSanceled, on proof that anch grower or ex- 

 porter has knowingly shipped Into the United 

 States any nursery stock, or other plants and 

 plant prodocts. the Importation of which is for- 

 bidden by the Secretary of Agriculture under the 

 authority conferred by section 7 of this act. 



Regulation 5, as amended, became 



effective April 15. 



BOXWOOD IS READY 



We have a carload of specially good Boxwood — plants 

 have arrived in excellent condition — all sizes. These are 

 now very popular for planting as individual specimens, 

 also for vases, window boxes and for formal and decora- 

 tive effects. 



PYRAMID-SHAPED 



Each 

 2% feet high $8.00 



3 feet high 8 . 60 



3I2 feet high 8.60 



4 feethigh 4 60 



412 feet high 6.60 



Pair 



$ 8.7& 



4.50 



6.00 



8.00 



10.00 



BUSH-SHAPED 



Each 



Pair 



Doz. 



ISincheshlgh $0.60 $1.16 $ 6.60 



24inche8hlgh 1.00 1.76 lO.OO 



If you have not received our wholesale list, it 

 will be to your advantage to do so at once. 



IN WIREWORK WE MAKE EVERYTHING 



AGENTS FOR BODDINGTON'S QUALITY CANNAS 



Established 

 1894 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE 



(E. F. WINTERSON CO., Proprietors) 



166 N. Wabash Ave., L. D. Phone. Centrai:6004. CHICAGO, ILL. 



MfntloD Th» RcTiew when too writ*. 



Boxwood, Pyramidal 



2 ft $1.00 each 



2>flto3ft 176 each 



3 to 31a ft 2 M each 



3^ to 4 ft 3.50 each 



4 to4>aft 4.50 each 



Glob* Shapa, 24-inch head 4 00 each 



Standard Stam, 24-inch head 4.00 each 



Bush Shapa, 2 ft 2 50 each 



KOSTKRI BLUE SPRUCB, 2 to 



3 ft 2.50 each 



QLADIOLI 



America, Augusta and Francis King, 

 l8t size, $2 50 per 100: $22,00 per 1000 

 Astar Saad. and all other seeds, see March 

 27tb issue of this paper. 



1476 SMnmcniale kit., 

 C H I C A a o 



r. 0. FRANZEN, 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



O. & Th. De Raeve 



Chfussee d'Anvers 313-462 

 Moot |t. Amand, Qhent* Belgium 



^ ^ (Jrowera and Exporters of 

 Axalaa Indfca and Mollis, Rhodctdendrona, 

 Ba7:Tr««*, Arancarla, Kentla, Bevonia, etc 



Special prices apon request. 



▲Iwaya mention the Florlsta' Review 

 wlien wrltlns adTertlaers. 



BON SILENE 



The Ideal Bouquet Rose 



Own Root ....$ 5.00 per lOO 

 GRAFTED .... 10.00 per lOO 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



214-inch 



$5.00 per 100, $45.00 per lOOO 

 250 at 1000 rate 



SOUTH Ym FLORAL CO. 



M. Heller, Pre.. NEW CASTLE, IND 



SPIRAEAS 



Special prices on Anthony Waterer, 

 Prunifolia. Van Uouttei 



CONARD & JONES CO. 



Weet Grove, Pa. 



Alw»ya mentlan the llorlata* Ravi** 

 ^rlien writing a4lTertlaeire. 



