The Flbl&ts^ Review 



NOTBMBBR 14, 1912. 



reen Plants for Winter Kf ec& 



With the approach of cold weather there will be a great 

 demand for Evergreens and Plant Boxes for winter decoration. 

 We can supply both the Trees and Boxes, shj^ed separate 

 or already planted. Write for prices of the vanas styles and 

 sizes; or let us ship a sample pair as follows: S 



10x10 Mission Boxes, with 24-inch Arbor Vitae Wk15 per pair 



12x12 " " " 30- " " " mo " " 



14x14 " " " 36- " " " mm " " 



10x10 " '• " 18." Norway Spruce... 3.75 " " 



12x12 " " " 24- " " " ... 4.70 " " 



14x14 " " " 36- " " "... 7.00 " " 



24-inch Veranda Box, with asst. Evergreen and Boxwood, $4.25 each 

 30- " " '^ " " " " " 5.00 " 



36- " " " " " " " " 6.50 " 



WAGNER PARK CONSERVATORIES, Sidney, Ohio 



ticut and Bhode Island, on account of 

 the brown-tail moth, are restricted from 

 sending into interstate commerce decid- 

 uous trees or shrubs, including all de- 

 ciduous field-grown florists' stock, 

 vines, cuttings, grafts and scions, un- 

 less inspected by federal inspectors and 

 pronounced free from brown-tail moth. 

 A set of general regulations to pre- 

 vail in New England territory was like- 

 wise promulgated by the board. These 

 regulations require that every car, box, 

 bale or other container must be plainly 

 marked with addresses and bear proper 

 certificates of inspection. Carload or 

 bulk shipments are forbidden unless ac- 

 companied by a certificate which is to 

 be furnished only by the Department 

 of Agriculture, and no shipment will be 

 permitted in interstate trade unless it 

 bears one of these certificates of inspec- 

 tion. Persons desiring to make ship- 

 ments are required to make application 

 for inspection of the shipments, which 

 inspection and certification will be fur- 

 nished without payment of fees. 



OATALPA BUNGEI. 



Will you kindly tell me the trouble 

 with our Catalpa Bungeit They are 

 planted in rows and they seem to do 

 well, but this season something is work- 

 ing on a couple of trees. The leaves 

 turn yellow and dry up. Nothing can 

 be seen outside, no trace of insect of 

 any kind. The other trees in the same 

 row are fine and are not affected. There 

 must be something in the ground that 

 does damage to the roots. What can 

 I do to overcome this disease or insect, 

 which must be destroyed! The trees 

 are about six or seven years of age and 

 have made considerable growth. 



N. T. 



The cause of the catalpa trees los- 

 ing their foliage may not be due to 

 any disease or insect attack at all, but 

 rather to some substance in the soil 

 which is not to their liking. Perhaps 

 the soil is poor there and they do not 

 get sufficient plant food. Are there 

 stones or a gravelly substance where 

 loam should be? If this is so, give the 

 plants better soil, and water, if neces- 

 sary. If worms or grubs are really at- 



aff^ in a Drkel'ffrkn to quote prices on specimen Evergreens 

 ttl C III a fuai lIUll ti^t ^iii be decidedly attractive to any- 

 one who is BUYING TO SELL AQAIN. If you are in the market for anything 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer varieties of Evergreens, send in your lists and we 

 will give you a figure that will make you money. 



200 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY 

 T«l«phon« 8617 Cortlandt 



We 



P. H. GOODSELL, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BALTIMORE NURSERIES 

 California Privet 



Any quantity, size and age. No better 

 grown. Shade and ornamental Trees, 

 Shrubs and Vines. Full line of Fruit 

 Trees and Plants. 



0«t our Pricos and Cataiosuo 



Franklin Davis Nursery Co. 



BALTlliORE, MP. 



PEONIES 



We have one of the flnost stocks anywhere in 

 thn country and should be very glud to figure 

 with you on your list of w»uts. 



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stock Exehanco Bulldlna. CHICAGO 



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tacking the roots, you can destroy them 

 by injecting carbon bisulphide in the 

 soil. Bore holes eighteen inches apart 

 each way. Put a teaspoonful of the 



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 —the money-makers, the Memorial Day 

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