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The Florists^ Review 



Jdne 5, 1913. 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



FRUIT TRBBS ORNAMENTAL TRBBS SHRUBS CLBMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



ROSES EVERGREENS 



Writ* tor 

 THMl* Uat. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Cenera, N. Y. "'>$$%.., 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AXERIOAN ASSOCIATIOK OF KUBSEKYXEH. 

 Offlcen for 1912-1913: Pr«8.. Thomas B. 

 Meehan. Dreaher, Pa.; Vice-Prea., J. B. PUklng- 

 ton. Portland, Ore.; Sec'j, John Hall, Bocbeater. 

 N. T.; Treaa., C. L. Yatea, Bocheater, N. Y. 

 Tblrty-elgrbth annual meeting. Portland, Ore.. 

 Jime 18 to 20. 1918. 



The death of Thomas J. O'Hara, man- 

 ager of the Huntsville Wholesale Nur- 

 series, Huntsville, Ala., is recorded in 

 this week's obituary column. 



John Hall, secretary of the A. A. N., 

 had the 1913 badge book out in good 

 season. It was mailed to members May 

 31. The list shows 463 members at the 

 time the book went to press, but quite a 

 few were connected through the allied 

 trades. 



The Wyoming Nurseries & Orchards 

 C!o., Thermopolis, Wyo., is extending its 

 plant on the reserve adjoining that town. 

 It is setting out 20,000 apple and 

 10,000 ornamental trees. The company 

 operates nurseries in five towns in the 

 Big Horn valley. O. S. Chilcott, the 

 manager at Thermopolis, reports busi- 

 ness on the increase. 



THE WHITE PINE QUARANTINE. 



In accordance with the warning is- 

 sued by the United States Department 

 of Agriculture May 16, and published 

 in The Review of May 22, with refer- 

 ence to the white pine blister rust, the 

 department has now issued, under date 

 of May 21, the following announcement, 

 prohibiting the importation of all five- 

 leafed pines from any country of Eu- 

 rope or Asia: 



"The fact has been determined by 

 the secretary of agriculture that a tree 

 disease known as white pine blister 

 mst (Peridermium strobi Kleb.), new 

 to and not heretofore widely preva- 

 lent or distributed within and through- 

 out the United States, exists in Europe 

 and Asia. 



"Now, therefore, I, David F. Hous- 

 ton, secretary of agriculture, under au- 

 thority conferred by section 7 of the 

 act approved August 20, 1912, known 

 as ' The Plant Quarantine Act, ' do here- 

 by declare that it is necessary, in order 

 to prevent the introduction into the 

 United States of thjB white pine blister 

 mst, to forbid the importation into the 

 United States from each and every coun- 

 try of Europe and Asia of all five-leafed 

 pines. 



"fiereafter and until further notice, 

 by virtue of said section 7 of the act 

 ff Congress approved August 20, 1912, 

 the importation for all purposes of all 

 five-lea!fed pines from the countries 

 named is prohibited. 



"This notice of quarantine amends 

 and supersedes Notice of Quarantine 

 No. 1, promulgated September 16, 1912, 



NORTH CAROLIHA PEACH PITS 



We have a limited stock of 1912 crop. The seed have 

 been kept in g^ood storas^e and are in first-class condi- 

 tion» apd are all sfenuine North Carolina natural pits. 



WRITE US FOR PRICES 



1. K. MORRISON GRO. & PRO. CO., Statesville, N. C. 



Successors to Morrison Prod. Ac Prov. Co. 



Mention The Beylew when yon write. 



aft* In a Orkci'i-irkn to Quote prices on specimen Evergreens 



arc HI a '^"»* ""** that wiU be decidedly attractive to any- 

 one vvrho is BUYING TO SELL AOAIN. If you are in the market for anything 

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

 will give you a figure that will make you money. 



1905 West Farms Road. NEW YORK CITY 

 Tatophon* 8617 Cortfandt 



We 



P. H. GOODSELL, 



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Peonies for FaH Planting 



Send your name in so that you may 

 receive our catalogue a8 soon as 

 issued. We do not recommend 

 spring planting. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Kxchans* BulMlns. CHICAQO 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PIITES 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Cheatant HIU, Plilladalplil** P*. 



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i. d shall be effective until otherwise 

 ordered." 



NEW RULES FOE QUAEANTINE. 



May 26 the Department of Agricul- 

 ture issued Circular No. 44, as a re- 

 vision of the regulations for enforcing 

 the plant quarantine act, to become 

 effective July 1, 1913. 



The revised regulations, beginning 

 with the definitions, are as follows: 



Regulation 2. Definitions. 



For the purpose of this act the term 

 "nursery stock" includes all field- 

 grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, 

 vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, 

 fruit pits, and other seeds of fruit and 

 ornamental trees or shrubs, and other 

 plants and plant products for propaga- 

 tion, except field, vegetable, and fiower 

 seeds, bedding plants, and other herba- 

 ceous plants, bulbs, and roots. 



The following classes of plants are 

 I included in nursery stock as defined 



O. & Th. De Raeve 



Chaussee d'Anvers 313-462 

 Moat St. Amand, Ghent, Bel^luin 



Growers and Exporters of 

 Asalea Indlca and Mollis, Rhododendrons, 

 Ba7:Tree8, Araocarla, Kentla, Besonla, etc 



Special prices upon request. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



JACKSON & PERiONS COMPANY 



Whol**al« Qrowcrs 

 for th* Trad* 



Trees and Plants of All Kinds 



Send for List 



NEWARK, '.' -.' NEW YORK 



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HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Prices 



Hiram T. Jones 



UakM CMMty Nirecries. EUZABCTH, N. J. 



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The Phoenix Nursery Co. 



For anything in Qreenbouse Plants, Trees, 

 Sehrubs, Etc. Send for our Wholesale Cata- 

 logue. Post Office Box 625 



BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 



above: Fruit trees, fruit-tree stocks, 

 nut trees, grapevines, biish fruits, roses, 

 rose stocks, forest and ornamental trees 

 and shrubs (both deciduous and ever- 

 green), field-grown florists' stock, cut- 

 tings, scions, or seedlings, fruit pits 



