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June 6, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



63 



JUST IN 



QUALITY FINE 



BAY TREES 



Decorative Trees and Bushes for Porches, 

 Verandas, Lawns, etc. 



BAY TREES (Lauras NobUls) 



These grand ornamental trees are "comlngr into their own" in the middle and western 

 states. For fifty years and more they have been extensively used in the east and there 

 is nothing to be compared with them for beauty and producing an immediate effect. 

 Our stocks have been especially selected by a specialist in Europe. We carry an Immense 

 stock of these Bay Trees. Special prices quoted for qnantitles. 



STANDARD OR TREE SHAPED (See ninstration Opposite) 



42-4S in. 



45 in. 



46 in. 

 46 in. 

 46 in. 

 45 in. 



S:ems 



high 24 In. 



high 28 in. 



high 32 In. 



Crown 



Each 



diameter $ 6.50 



diameter 8.00 



diameter 10.60 



high 34 in. diameter 11.50 



high 38 in. diameter 13.00 



high 42 in. diameter 14.60 



28 to 86 in. stem. 

 Crowns 28 to SO inch. 



DWARFED STANDARD BAT TREES 



Each 

 .$8.00 



Pair 

 $11.00 

 14.00 

 19.00 

 21.00 

 24.00 

 28.00 



Pair 

 $16.50 



BOXWOOD (Buxns Sempervirens) 



Now very popular for planting as individual specimens, also for vases, window boxes 

 and for formal and decorative effects. 



Pyramid- Shaped Each Pair 



3 feet high $2.50 $4.50 



4H feet high 5.50 10.00 



Bnsh-Shaped 



18 Inches high. . 



Each 

 $0.60 



Pair 

 $1.15 



Dos. 

 $ 6.50 



STANDARD BAY TREE 

 A pair of Bay Trees or Boxwoods In front of 

 your store will add beauty to their surroundings, 

 and you will find them a most profitable line. 



Note the prices on these Kentias and Aspidistras: 



We have just received "from the other side" as fine a shipment of these plants as we ever saw. Splendid values at 

 the following prices: • 



KENTIA BELMOREANA ASPIDISTRA 



dingle. $2.50 each; Made-up, $8.00, $8.76 <4reen, $0.90 each; Variegated. $1.00 and 



KENTIA FORSTEBIANA 



$1.76, $2.50 and $3.00 each. 



and $X.60 each. 



$1.86 each. 



Our ''MONEY-MAKER" Price List will teil you aii about tliem. It is yours for tiie asicing. 



Winterson's Seed Store 



166 N. Wabash Avenue 



[Established 1894] 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when yoo writ*. 



and other seeds of fruit and orna- 

 mental trees or shrubs, and other plants 

 and plant products for propagation not 

 otherwise listed, except as noted above. 



All woody plants and parts thereof 

 for propagation or planting are in- 

 cluded within the term "nursery 

 «tock" as used in this act. 



"Field-grown florists' stock" is all 

 florists' stock which is usually grown 

 outside of greenhouses for all or part 

 of the year. 



"Herbaceous plants" are plants 

 which perish annually down to (some- 

 times including) the root; that is, soft, 

 succulent plants. 



Regulation 3. Applications for Permits. 



Persons contemplating the importa- 

 tion of nursery stock shall first make 

 flpl'licatioii to the Federal Horticultural 

 Woard for a permit, stating in the appli- 

 cation the name and address of the ex- 

 porter, the country and locality where 

 grown, the port of entry, and the name 

 and address of the importer in the 

 '^[nite.l States to whom the permit 

 should be sent. 



Applications for permits should be 

 wade m advance of the shipment of 

 tae nursery stock, but if, through no 

 lanlt of the importer, stock should ar- 

 rive before the issue of a permit the 

 stock will be held in customs custody 



H. FRANK DARROW 



p. O. Box ItSO 

 86 BareUy St., NSW YORK 



Valltr (tni c$M stirite fir uuu£tt$ lUpaMt 



Importar of 



Azaleas, Palms, Bay Trass 



•nd all other Belgian Plants. Lily of the Valley 

 of the finest Berlin and Hambnrr brands. 



Japanese, Hollaai and French Bail 



FRENCH and ENQLISH 

 FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL STOCKS 



at the risk and expense of the importer 

 for a period not exceeding twenty days 

 pending the issue of a permit. 



Applications may be made by tele- 

 graph, in which case the information 

 required above must be given. 



The port of entry is the port where 

 the stock is cleared from customs and 

 the duty paid, and is therefore not 

 necessarily the port of arrival. 



Seeds and plants not included in 

 "nursery stock," as defined in regula- 

 tion 2 and not under specific quaran- 

 tine, may be imported without permit 

 or compliance with other provisions of 

 the plant quarantine act. 



DIRECT 

 IMPORTATIONS 



Fali and Spring Shipments 



Vallsy PIpa. Berlin and Hambursr grades 

 Azal«as. Palms, Bays, etc., from Belgium 

 Bsaonla, Qloxinia Bulbs. Dec. shipment 

 Boxwood, Rosos, etc.. from Boskocp. Holland 

 MapUa, Pianos, etc.. from Oudcnbosch , Holland 

 Fruit and Omamontal Stocks from France 

 Ensllsli ManottI, Japanoso Llllos.etc. 

 Raffia. Red Star and three other brands 



HcHUTCfflSON & CO. ™H^S'i?'*^ r 



17 Murray St., NEW YORK 



Permits are not required for nursery 

 stock entering the United States for 

 immediate transportation in bond to 

 foreign countries. 



Permits for nursery stock entering 

 the United States for immediate trans- 



