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Decembeb 5, 1912. 



Tlie Florists ^ Review 



83 



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BOXWOODS 



This is the season to sell Boxwoods. Qive us your order 

 now and get plants that sell on sight. ^^^^^^ 



Miz-i.:^ . .: ,-•-; ' ^ ■m ■ ■ . Each. 



Square trimmed, 20 in. high, 15 in. diam $ 2.50 



.. Globe shaped, 15-18 in. top, 15-18 in. hi^h 3.00 



Standard, 12-in. crown .^^ 1.50 



Standard, 15-18 in. crown -t/* '» ? <i ^'^^ 



Standard, 18-21 in. crown ....'.. 3.00 



Standard, 21-24 in. crown 4.00 



Standard, 24-27 in. crown 6.00 



Standard, 32-34 in. crown, 3-4 ft. stem 9.00 



Standard, 36-38 in. crown, 18-24 in. stem 9.00 



Standard, 40-42 in. crown, 18-24 in. stem 10.00 



FOR WINDOW BOXES 



Bushes, 8 in 20 



Bushes, 12 in 30 



Bushes, 18 in 50 



Bushes, 24 in 75 



Order today— tomorrow may be too late. 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO/^^"^^ Buckingham place 



L. D. Phone, GRACELAND 1112 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



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ALTHAEAS 



EIGHT DIFFERENT VARIETIES 

 CONARD & JONES CO. 



West Grov*. Pa. 



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fear the inspecting officer nor foreign 

 import regulations, and your customers 

 will be satisfied when they visit your 

 nursery, and you will have a chance of 

 making the best prices. — Horticultural 

 Advertiser. 



TO THICKEN A PRIVET HEDGE. 



I have a California privet hedge, 1 

 year old, which is too thin to make a 

 satisfactory hedge. Can I make it 

 thicker by bending it down this fall, in 

 the same way as the common osage 

 hedge, or by making cuttings and set- 

 ting them out in the thin places next 

 spring? Or what would vou advise t 



E. K. B. 



The best way to thicken the hedge, 

 provided it is not too old, will be to cut 

 it back quite hard, say within eighteen 



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dt*^ in a Drkci'firkn to quote prices on specimen Evergreens 

 arc ill d. f^Wai l»W** that wiU 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«phoii« 8617 Cortlandt 



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P. H. GOODSELL, 



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American Beauty 



3-liich, $60.00 per 1000 

 Cit FItwcn of All Reses it Lew Prices 



South Park rioral Co. 



M. HCUn. Pres. NEWCASTLE. IND. 



inches of the ground. If there are any 

 open places, set out young plants in 

 them. You need not have any fear that 

 the plants which are cut back will not 

 break well. You can materially assist 

 the hedge, also, by giving it a liberal 



ROSES 



John Welsh Young 



UpsilStiUe«,P.R.R. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



mulch of well rotted barnyard manure. 

 It would be better not to cut the hedge 

 back now, but wait until spring. To 

 keep your hedge thick in future, it 

 should have two shearings a year dur- 

 ing the growing season. C. W. 



