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The Florists^ Review 



June 26, 1913. 



BAY TREES 



QUALITY 

 FINE 



Decorative Trees and Bushes for Porches, Verandas, Lawns, etc. 



STANDARD OB XRBE SHAPSD BAY TBBBS 



Stems Crown 



46 In. hlf h 82 In. diameter 



46 in. high 84 In. diameter 



46 in. high 88 in. diameter 



46 In. high 42 In. diameter 



Bach 

 .ei0.50 

 . 11.00 

 . 13.00 

 . 14.S0 



Pair 

 $19.00 

 3(1.00 

 24.00 

 28.00 



HKADQMARTERS FOR EVKRYTHINQ IN STAPLE SUPPLIES 

 MANUFACTURERS OF "PERFECT SHAPr' WIRE 



FOR FLORISTS. 

 WORK. 



DWARFED STANDARD BAT TREES 



28 to 86 IQ. stem. Each Pair 



Crowns 28 to 80 inch... $9.00 $16.6* 



BOXWOOD (Bpxas Sempenrlrens) 



Now very popular for plantlngr as Indivldnal 

 specimens, also for vases, window boxes and 

 lor formal and decorative effects. 

 Pyramid-Shaped Each Pair 



S feet high $2.60 $4.50 



* Our «'MONEV.MAKER" Price List will tell you ail about them. It is yours for the asking. 



Wfnterson's Seed Stord 



166 N. Wabash Avenue 



[Estabfished 1894] 



CHICAGd, ILL. 



Mpntlon The RpTlew when yoo write. 



it was found impossible to form any 

 , definite plan on such short notice and 

 the incoming president was authorized 

 to appoint a committee to secure copies 

 of all horticultural laws now in force in 

 all states and territories and to make 

 a digest thereof so that a law may be 

 evolved which shall "develop, foster, 

 conserve and protect all the interests of 

 horticulture in all its several divi- 

 sions." The committee is to consist of 

 one member from the Pacific coast dis- 

 trict, one from the Mississippi valley 

 and one from the Atlantic coast states. 



The Attendance. 



Judged by attendance it cannot be 

 said that the A. A. N. was justified in 

 (going to the Pacific coast. The attend- 

 ance of members of the national body 

 was only about sixty-five, most of whom 

 were western men. The Pacific Coast 

 Nurserymen's Association had the larg- 

 est attendance in its history, there be- 

 ing about 125 present, but the national 

 organization gained only fifteen new 

 members during the week. 



The attendance was the principal fac- 

 tor in the decision to hold the 1914 cbn- 

 yention at a central city. Milwaukee, 

 Ban Francisco, Niagara Falls, New Or- 

 leans and Cedar Bapids, Iowa, were af- 

 ter the convention, but San Francisco's 

 invitation was withdrawn so as to cen- 

 ter fire on the meeting place for 1915, 

 the world's fair year. Cleveland had a 

 large plurality. 



Suggestions that the association select 

 a permanent convention city and na- 

 tional headquarters gained somt* 

 strength, but not suflScient to reach the 

 floor of the convention. 



Date of Meeting. 



Some minor changes in the constitu- 

 tion and by-laws were made on recom- 

 mendation of President Meehan, but 

 "What's the constitution among 

 friends!" was the argument ' when it 

 came to considering the date. The laws 

 provide for calling the convention to 

 order on the third Wednesday in June, 

 but the majority considered the date 

 too early, especially in the event of a 

 late season 'like that of this year, and 

 it was voted to meet in Cleveland June 

 24 to 26, 1914. 



Hospitalities. 



The A. A. N, never has been so hos- 

 pitably received as at Portland. The 



BOX TREES 



Very Effective arid Appropriate for Weddlns^ Decorations, 

 Unexcelled for Veranda^ or Lawn. 

 1 hey produce immediate effects. 



PYRAMIDAL BOX TREES 



Nice Trees. 2 to 2*2-ft $1 30 each; 



Nice Trees. 2H to 3-ft 1.75 each; 



Nice Trees. 3 to H^a-ft 2.15 each : 



Nice Trees, 3^ to 4-ft 2 55 each ; 



Nice Trees, 4^3 to 5-ft. .... 5 10 each ; 



BUSH BOXWOOD 



Bushy Plants, 8 to 10-iii 20c each; 



Bushy Plants, 10 to- r2-in :iOc each ; 



Busby Plants, 12 to 15-in 35c each; 



Bushy Plants, 15 to l«-in 50c each ; 



Bushy Plants, 18 to 20-in : 750 each : 



STANDARD BOX TREKS 



15-ln. crown — $1 50 each 



IS-iu. crown 2 00 each 



$ 2.50 per pair 

 3.36 per pair 



4 00 per pair 



5 00 per pair 

 10.00 per pair 



$1.75 per doze^ 

 2.75 per dozen 

 :; 2^i>er dozen 

 4.am^eT dozen 

 7.50. per dozea 



9fija 



per pair 

 per pair 



* 



already 

 Mission 



Box Tree in Missim Boi 



BOXWOOD PLANTED IN MISSION BO||pB 



For the convenience of thosrj wantiuK to purchase tt 

 planted, we here offer some of the most desirable sizes.-, 



Nice Pyram'dHl Box, about 30 inches bitrh, planted 



Boxes. $:!.00 each; $5 2i per pair. 

 Nice Pyramidal Box, about 36 Inches high, planted in Mission 



Boxes, $4 00 each; $7 .TO per puir 

 Nice Pyramldnl Box. fbnut 42 inches high, planted in Mission 



Boxes, *5(X) each; $'.t "lO per pair. 



THE WAGNER PARK NURSERY CO; 



SIDNEY, OHIO 



Mention The ReTlew when yoa write. 



OUR FLAG STILL WAVES \ 



WE GUARANTEE OUR STOCK TRUE TO NAME 



If you did not preserve 

 our List of 



-PEONIES- 



as published in The Review for June 19th, send 

 for our NE W list. We have added some varieties 

 of which we have only limited quantities. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



30 N. LA SALLE ST., ^-^K?*** CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



headquarters had been handsomely dec- 

 orated by the local florists and the fruit 

 display was a feature. On the first day 



the visitors were taken on a trolley trip 

 to Council Crest and in the evening a 

 reception was given to President Meehan 



