M 



The Florists' Review 



Dbcembeb 26, 1912. 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



ROSES 



PRUIT TREES 



SHRUBS > , CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



EVERGREENS 



Wrtt* for 

 Trad* Ust. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Cenevi, N. Y. 



66 TSABS 



1000 ACBn 



Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AlIEBIOAir ASSOOZATIOXr OF vmtSESYxiar. 

 Offlcan for 1012-1918: Prea., Tliomaa B. 

 lleeban. Dreslier, Pa.; Vlce-Prea., J. B. PllkloK- 

 t(m. Portland, Ore.; Sec>, John Hall. Bocbeater, 

 N. Y.; Treaa., O. L. Yatea, Bocbeater, N. T. 

 Tbirty-elKbtb annual maetlngr, Portland, Or*., 

 June, 1018. 



The peony growers in general report 

 a record demand for roots during 1912 

 and look forward to even heavier busi- 

 ness in 1913. 



C. E. Beowne, formerly importer of 

 horticultural tools at Theodore, Ala., is 

 now with the Glen St. Mary Nurseries, 

 of Glen St. Mary, Fla. 



The firm of Lord & Lord has been 

 incorporated at Dover, Del., with a cap- 

 ital stock of $40,000, to do a general real 

 estate and nursery business. 



Fred W. Koyden is now manager of 

 the Hoyt Bros. ' nursery, at Scotch Grove, 

 la., and will live in the residence for- 

 merly occupied by Ben Hoyt. 



M. Leendees & Co., Steil-Tegelen, Hol- 

 land, are this season distributing a new 

 crimson hybrid tea rose called Mevrouw 

 Dora van Tets. A descriptive list printed 

 in four languages has been sent out. 



The Harmony Nurseries have been in- 

 corporated at Evans City, Pa., with a 

 capital of $10,000. The incorporators 

 are B. W. Smith and C. H. Snrith, of 

 Pittsburgh, and H. L. Blind, of Evans 

 City. 



K. K. Thompson, who has been en- 

 gaged in orchard extension wotk near 

 Stevensville, Mont., for the last three 

 years, has removed to Eoswell, N. M., 

 where he will take charge of the develop- 

 ment of a large orchard tract for Cali- 

 fornia capitalists. 



E. Y. Teas & Son, Centerville, Ind., 

 announce that because of the advanced 

 age and feeble health of E. Y. Teas, 

 the senior partner, and of his desire to 

 retire from an active business life, they 

 have closed out their entire line of 

 nursery and florists ' stock. F. E. Teas, 

 the junior partner, will continue in 

 a similar line, giving especial attention 

 to growing gladioli for the wholesale 

 trade. 



The Duncan, Hesseltine & Ogg fruit 

 growing firm, of Peru, Neb., and the 

 Peru Nursery Co. have been incorporated 

 under the name of the Duncan-Hessel- 

 tine Fruit & Nursery Co. The company 

 will be capitalized at $22,800, divided 

 into 228 shares of $100 each. It will be 

 officered as follows : J. R. Duncan, presi- 

 dent and manager of the nursery; E. B. 

 Duncan, vice-president; Ray W. Hessel- 

 tine, treasurer; J. Grant Hesseltine, sec- 

 retary and manager of the fruit growing 

 and marketing department; W. M. Ogg, 



a««A in a DrkcS-fSrkn to quote prices on specimen Evergreens 

 arc III a *^"»'""** that wlll be decidedly attractive to any- 

 one who is BUYINO TO SELL AOAIN. 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«plion*8617 Cortlandt 



We 



P. H. GOODSELL, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CHOICE 



STANDARD 



ROSES 



3 to 4-foot stem, lead- 

 ins varieties, budded 

 stock with BtroDsr heads, 100 for 

 $40.00. They have always sold for 

 $12.00 per dozen. A sample will 

 convince you; sent on receipt of 

 50 cents. 



Wholetale Importer and Exporter, 

 ia09 U^. Bax 20. GALVESTON. TEXAS. 



Half standards all sold. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



First-class 2-year plants, 15 to 20 inches, 3 or 

 more branches, $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 1000 (will 

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

 branches. $2 00 per 100, $15.00 per 1000; 2 to 3 feet, 

 (strong selected), $3.00 per 100, $25 00 per 1000. 

 Well graded, well packed, and satisfaction guar- 



CHARLES BUCK, Hishtstown, N.J. 



M«ntl<» The BeTlew when yon write. 



ROSES 



A SPECIALTY 



Wot 



Qrova, 



TheDiiigee&ConardCo.g; 



HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Prices 



Hiram T. Jones 



Uaioa Couaty Nurseries. ELIZABETH, N. J. 



Mention Tbe Review when toq write, 



B. B. Duncan and Mrs. Dora Hesseltine 

 are the directors. Only $5,000 of stock 

 will be placed on sale. 



APHIS ON MAPLES. 



We are enclosing some hard maple 

 leaves that are covered with some 

 kind of insects, and the trunks of the 

 trees are even more thickly covered 

 with them. What are they and what 

 can be done to get rid of themf 



0. S. C. 



This is an aphis, though it somewhat 

 resembles mealy bug in appearance. It 



HYDRANGEAS 



POT-GROWN, FOR FORCING 



All in 6-iiich pots 



Per 100 



Otaksa, with 5 and 6 branches $20.00 



Otaksa, with 4 branches 16.00 



Otaksa, with 3 branches 12.00 



Otaksa, with 2 branches 10.00 



Thos. Hogg, with 6 and 6 branches. 20.00 



Souvenir de Claire, with 7 and 10 



branches 25.00 



NOW READY FOR DELIVERY 



Sball We Bend by FrelBbt or Kxpreaa? 



Jackson & Perkins Company 



Wholesale Only 

 FLORISTS AND NUBSKRTMKN 



NEWARK, NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ALTHAEAS 



EIGHT DIFFERENT VARIETIES 



CONARD & JONES CO. 

 Weet Qrove, Pa. 



Meniiuu TDe tieriew wneu jruu write. 



PEONIES 



We have one of the finest stocks anywhere in 

 the country and should be very grlad to fltrora 

 with you on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Exchance Bulldlnc, CHICAQO 



y»»t'on The ReTlew when yon write. 



LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES, PINES 

 AND HEHLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Ctaeatnnt HIU, Pmiadelphla, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



attacks pines and other trees as well 

 as maples, and has been particularly 

 bad this season. It spreads rapidly 

 during warm, dry weather. A soap, 

 nicotine or soluble oil spray will de- 

 stroy this pest. Use a fine spray nozzle 



