Jom 26, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



63 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



FRUIT TRBBS ORNAMBNTJLL TREES SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



ROSES EVERGREENS 



W. & T. SIVIITH COMPANY. Cmvi, N. Y. " 



Writ* tor 

 TtmAmlAmU 



1000 AOUMU 



Ifentlon The Bcrlew when yog write. 



nwn Holland R^. Dutch LAoy mamds. 

 To Uncle Sam hcr fincst aRAMOS. 



' M—tlon The BeTlew when yon write. 



Hm Phoenix Nursery Go. 



Wat •Bythiosr In Qreenbouse Plants, Trees, 

 fl rilmih a. Etc. Send for our Wholesale Cata- 

 lovoa. Port Office Box 625 



BLOOMmaTON, ILLINOIS 



Mention The Kerlew when yon write. 



out of nine suggestions for changes hav- 

 ing been accepted, but said: "There 

 are still other features that work the 

 most serious hardships on our trade. 

 The problem is one of international 

 character and the act serves to fence us 

 in from the rest of the world. The 

 members of the board have been reason- 

 able with us and have listened to pro- 

 tests, but at the same time the hard and 

 fast provisions of the law are still such 

 as to put us under a serious handicap. 

 Inspection is all right, but it should be 

 done fairly and not be too rigid. En- 

 tomologists have discovered pests the 

 nurserymen never heard of, and quaran- 

 tine is placed against nursery stock be- 

 cause of pests that never affect it." 



North Carolina Natural Peach Pits 



We have a limited stock of 1912 crop. The seed have been kept in good storage 

 and are in flrst-class condition and are all genuine North Caroling natural pits. 



WRITE US FOR PRICES 



J. IC.iMORRISON QRO. & PROD. CO.,Statesvine, N.C. 



SuoocMflors to Morrlaon Prod, tc ProT. Co. 



■ Mention The Rfylew when yog wrlta. ' 



W/t^ «it*^ In a Drkciflrkn to quote prices on specimen Everereeu 

 VYC arc 111 a '^"»« "^** that will be decidedly attractive to any- 



whois BUYINQ TO SBLL AOAIN. If you are itt 'the- market for anything 

 front Norway Spruce to the finer varieties of Evergreei^i^ aeod in your iiste and we 

 will give you a figure that will make you money. 



P. H. GOODSELL, """^JSS^ri.i'J^iSS'*"* 



Mention The Review wben^oowrmT 



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JACKSON & PERIONS COHrANY 



Wholosal* Oi«w*rs 

 for tho TM4« 



TrMS4iiid Plants off All Kinds 



"Send for Lilt 



NEWARK, '.' '.' NEW YORK 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



ROSES 



See Prices 

 Page 67. 

 June 19. 



MpTition Ttw B ai l l ew wtien tou write 



Mr. McHutchison was given a vote of 

 thanks, not only for his address, but for 

 the work done by him in modifying the 

 quarantine regulations and in clearing 

 the tariff bill of ambiguities. 



A Federal Inspection. 



The burden of most of the discussion 

 was the divergent and often conflicting 

 character of the state laws on inspec- 

 tion. It was treated exhaustively by G. 

 C. Roeding, W, P. Stark, M. L. Dean, 

 A. J. Cook and W. K. Newell in formal 

 papers and discussion brought out any 

 points not touched on by the essayists. 

 It was the consensus of opinion among 



BAHBERRY 



Unusually large and fine supply. 

 Send for prices. 



CONAR^'A JONES CO. 

 W«st Orev«, Pa. 



M»^tt«»li TW H^rirw wh»n yon write 



HARDY CHOiCB 



ORNAMENTALS 



Ask for Prices 



Hiram T. Jones 



Uiioa CMMty Nmcries, EUZABCTIL N. I. 



LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPUBB. PINI8 



AND 

 ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 cai*«taat HUI. PlUlatfalvlkls, P*. 



the nurserymen that a federal inspec- 

 tion law is a crying necessity, to take 

 the matter out of the hands of the 

 states, or else that a means be found of 

 changing the state laws to something 

 approaching uniformity. After each of 

 the associations had had a committee at 

 work on the subject for a couple of days 



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A Group of Nurterymea Photographed at the Joint Conveotlon at Portland« Ore.* June 17 to 20. 



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