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The Florists' Review 



May 29. 1913. 



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NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



ROSES EVERGREENS 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Cokvi, N. Y. •' 



Writ* tor 

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1000 ACBU 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AMEHIOAN ASSOCIATION OF KURSERYUES. 



Offlcers for 1012-1013: Pres., Thomas B. 

 Meehan, Dresber, Pa.; Vlce-Pres., J. B. Pilklng- 

 ton, Portland, Ore.; Sec'y, John Hall, Rochester, 

 N. Y.; Treas., O. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. 

 Tblrty-elgbtb annual meeting, Portland, Ore., 

 June 18 to 20, 1013. 



The death of Samuel D. Willard, well 

 known in the nursery trade at Geneva, 

 N. Y., is recorded in this week's obituary 

 column. ; 



The American Seed Trade Association 

 will visit the nurseries of the Storrs & 

 Harrison Co., Painesville, June 26, the 

 closing day of the convention at Cleve- 

 land. 



The American Peony Society will hold 

 its annual exhibition and convention at 

 Cleveland June 12 to 14, in conjunction 

 with the spring show of the Ohio Hor- 

 ticultural Society. A big show is ex- 

 pected, as Gray's Armory is to be used. 



The Howard Nursery Co., of Stovall, 

 Va., has been incorporated, with a capital 

 stock of $100,000. The incorporators 

 are: S. C. Howard, of Stovall; I. N. 

 Howard, of Oxford; C. H. Howard, of 

 Greensboro, and C. L. Howard, of Co- 

 lumbia, S. C. 



The Montana State Horticultural De- 

 partment, at Missoula, has leased ten 

 acres of land in Tobacco valley, about 

 two miles from Eureka, and will conduct 

 an experimental orchard there. William 

 Boyd, a successful Tobacco valley ranch- 

 er, will have charge of the tract. 



WXNFRIBD ROlker, of August Rolker 

 & Sons, the New York importers, sailed 

 May 17 on the steamship Zeeland for his 

 annual business trip to Europe. He ex- 

 pected to spend some time in Belgium, 

 going from there to the principal places 

 of horticultural interest on the continent 

 and returning about the end of July. 



The Tennessee State Board of Ento- 

 mology has published a bulletin entitled 

 "The San Jose Scale in Tennessee, with 

 Methods for its Control," which was 

 prepared by G. M. Bentley, the state 

 entomologist and plant pathologist, and 

 also secretary of the board. The subject 

 is treated completely by the author and 

 the bulletin covers twenty-four pages, 

 carrying a number of interesting illus- 

 trations. 



The growers of apples in the Hood 

 River valley are said to have almost 

 unanimously signed up their crops for 

 the coming year. The management of the 

 Apple , Growers ' Association, an amalga- 

 mation of Hood River apple shipping 

 concerns, declares that the success of the 

 central agency is assured. Meetings 

 have been held in all parts of the valley 

 and more than 250 growers have con- 

 tracted to ship their apples with the 

 central selling concern. 



Wl^ aft^ irt a DrkcS-^irkn to quote prices on specimen Eversrreeas 

 yy C arc lll a I^O&I liun ^i^^ ^^^ ^e 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. 



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O. & Th. De Raeve 



Chaussee d'Aavers 313-462 

 Moat St. Amaad, Qheat, Belfrlum 



Orowers and Exporters of 

 Asalea Indloa and Mollis, Rhododendrons, 

 Bay:Trees, Arancaria, Kentia, BeKonia, etc 



Special prices upon request. 

 Mention The BsTlew when yon write. 



JACKSON & PERKINS COHPANY 



Wholasal* Qrowars 

 far tha Trada 



Treos and Planta off All KInda 



Send for List 



NEWARK. '.' -.- NEW YORK 



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HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Prices 



Hiram T. Jones 



UiiM Comty Nvreeries. EUZABCTH, N. J. 



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F. E. HuNTEE will establish a nursery 

 at La Porte, Ind., in conjunction with his 

 80-acre farm. 



The Columbia & Okanogan Nursery 

 Co., at Wenatchee, Wash., is contemplat- 

 ing the establishment of a branch nur- 

 sery on the east shore of Moses lake, 

 near Neppel, Wash. J, W. Snider is 

 manager. 



A MEMBER of the city council of 

 Cleveland, O., has announced that he 

 will take up with City Forester Boddy a 

 proposition to use a part of the city 

 farms in Warrensville as a city nursery. 

 It is said that the city appropriates an- 

 nually about $5,000 for the purchase of 

 trees, shrubs and flowers, and Tree War- 

 den Cornhoff asserts that all of this 

 stock could be grown economically on the 

 proposed city nursery, except a few of 

 the roses. 



AMEND QUARANTINE RULES. 



The rules and regulations for carry- 

 ing out the Plant Quarantine Act, is- 

 sued December 20, 1912, have been 

 amended to read as follows: 



Eegulation 8. Notice of Shipment 

 by Permittee. — Immediately Apon the 

 entry and before removal from the port 

 of entry of nursery stock, for each 

 separate shipment or consignment there- 

 of, the permittee shall notify the Secre- 



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Peonies for Fall Planting 



Send your name in so that you may 

 receive our catalotrue as soon as 

 issued. We do not recommend 

 sprins planting. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Exchanaa Building, CHICAQO 



tary of Agriculture, through the collec- 

 tor of customs where entry is made, on 

 forms provided for that purpose, stat- 

 ing the number of permit, the date of 

 entry, the general nature and quantity 

 of the nursery stock, the country and 

 locality where grown, and the name and 

 address of the consignee to whom it is 

 proposed to forward the nursery stock, 

 together with the probable date of de- 

 livery for transportation. 



At the same time a copy of the notice 

 to the Secretary of Agriculture -shall be 

 sent by the permittee to the duly au- 

 thorized inspector or other officer of the 

 State, Territory, or District to which the 

 nursery stock is to be shipped. Lists 

 of such inspectors and officers may be 

 obtained on application to the collector 

 'of customa.or the Federal Horticultural 

 Board, Washington, D. C. 



Permits may be canceled and further 

 permits refused if a permittee fails to 

 give either of said notices, or gives a 

 false notice, or knowingly mislabels any 

 nursery stock with intent to evade any 

 provision of the Plant Quarantine Act 

 or of any regulation thereunder. 



Should a consignee named in such a 

 notice ship or deliver for shipment to 

 any other State, Territory, or District 



