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The Florists' Review 



November 21, 1912. 



EW CARNATIONS 



WM. ECCLES 



Awarded thp First Pris^e at the Carnation Society's Convention in Detroit, for the best 100 blooms, red or scarlet. 

 Awarded the Silver Medal of the New York Horticultural Society for the best undisseminated seedling ; and 

 Awarded First-class Certificates wherever shown. 



Has the color of Flamingo, a strong, rigid stem, a perfectly formed 3"i2-inch flower, non-bursting calyx. Highly 

 perfumed. A grand keeper, and as free as any scarlet to date. 



We are also sole aeents in America for Mr. Eneelmann's (Saffron Walden, England) British novelties, I^ady Northcliffe 

 and British Triamph; two very promisinsr carnations. COMi: AND SEE THEM GROWING. ( 



PRICE, SI 2.00 PER 100; SI 00.00 PER 1000 



ELMSFORD NURSERIES 

 ELMSFORD, N. Y. 



SCOTT BROS. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



a quarantine if deemed advisable. The 

 following summary is by Wm. Pitkin, 

 chairman of the A. A. N. legislative 

 committee : 



"Your chairman has been advised 

 by Dr. H. T. Fernald, state nursery in- 

 spector of Massachusetts, that a new 

 law was passed by the Massachusetts 

 legislature a short time ago which will 

 make considerable change. The law, 

 however, does not go into- effect until 

 December 1, 1912. 



' ' The new law omits the requirement 

 for official Massachusetts tags to be 

 attached to each shipment going into 

 the state. Under tLpjiiew.iaw the ordi- 

 nary inspection certificate of another 

 state will be sufficient, and it will not 

 be necessary to send to Massachusetts 

 for their official tags. 



"Under the old law the Massachu- 

 setts inspectors had no discretion in 

 the handling of stock shipped into the 

 state which was found infested. Under 

 that law they were obliged to either 

 destroy or return the entire shipment, 

 whether one box or one carload, and 

 were not permitted to destroy, treat or 

 return an infested portion and allow 

 the good portion to be used. 



''Under the new law they will be 

 permitted to treat or destroy the in- 

 fested portion, and the good stock can 

 be used, thus placing proper discre- 

 tionary powers in the hands of the 

 inspectors. This is a decided improve- 

 ment in the Massachusetts law and 

 situation. 



"A new section has been added to 

 the law, empowering the state nursery 

 inspector, with the approval of the 

 secretary of the state board of agricul- 

 ture, to prohibit, for such periods and 

 under such conditions as in his judg- 

 ment may seem necessary, the delivery 

 within the state of nursery stock from 

 any other state, when, in his opinion, 

 such nursery stock is liable to be in- 

 fested with insect pests or diseases not 

 already present in the state; or, in 

 other words, the law provides for state 

 quarantine powers." 



Grand Bapids, Mich.— Miss Margaret 

 Nprberg, formerly employed by Henry 

 •'SWltli, is now with the Grand Kapids 

 Floral Co., at 18 Monroe avenue. 



CHOICE BENCH ROSE PLANTS 



On account of moving our greenhouses we offer the following grafted 



Rose Plants, one year old: 



3000 Bulgarie at 10c. 



1000 Mrs. Ward at 10c. 



5000 Maryland at 5c. 



1000 Richmond at 5c. 



5000 Kaiserin at 10c. 



The Kaiserin are two years old, on their own roots. No orders 

 for less than 500 plants at the above prices. 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Offfic*: 131 N. Wabash Avenue, 

 CHICAGO 



Greenhouses: 



Hinsdale, ill. 



Mention The Review when you write- 



CHOICE 



STANDARD 



ROSES 



3 to 4-foot stem, lead- 

 ing varieties, budded 

 stock with strong heads, 100 for 

 ^0.00. They have always sold for 

 (12.00 per dozen. A sample will 

 convince you; sent on receipt of 

 50 cents. 



L. Rucker,'°''XS'"* 



Wholesale Importer and Exporter, 

 1809 H^. Box 20. GALVESTON. TEXAS. 



Half standards all sold. 

 'Mention The RptIpw when yoti write. 



Field -grown Violets 



Extra Stronar California, S4.00 per 100; grood, 

 BtroDR plants, $3.00 per 100, $26.00 per 1000. 



Lady Campbell, No. 1 planta, $3.00 per 100; good 

 No. 2, $2.00 per 100. 



Paokatf to Cmrry Safely 



CHAS. BLACK, Hightstown, N. J . 



AlwAT* mention tbe TUtrlatm' Berlew 

 when wrttlac 



PEONIES 



1200 SORTS 



The BEST for ALL NEEDS 



Edulis Superba, Festiva Maxima, Duch- 

 ess de Nemours, Felix Crousse, Mme. de 

 Vemeville, Floral Treasure, Marie Stuart 

 —the money-makers, the Memorial Day 

 sorts. List iree. 



C. BETSCHER 



CANAL DOVBR, OHIO, U.S.A. 



Mention TO« B»t1»w whtn yog wrtt». 



GERANIUM JEUNESSE POITEVINE 



Finest bright salmon, branching, rapid 

 grower, the coming salmon Bedder and Pot- 

 plant, rooted cuttings, November delivery, 

 S2.50 per lOO; $20.00 per 1000. 



J. P. 8IEBOLD, Lancaster, Pa. 



llirsTs mantlon tbe noxtoti* Berlew 

 mten wrlttne adTrntiseni. 



