. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 91 rOREST TREE Seedlings We Have Millions of Seedlings BLACK LOCUST, CATALPA SPECIOSA, Red Bud. Sweet Gum, Persimmon. Poplar. Ash. Elm and various other seL'dliDes at very low prices. A larce stock of transplanted 2 to 6 ft. Hama- raelis VlrginJana; Cajcantlius, fweet shrub. 6in. to 3 ft Sfliea Van Houttet, i to 2 ^j ft. Fine Stock. Send for Ivist. FOREST NURSERY & SEED CO. McMinnville, Tenn. Jacs Smits, Ltd,, f^^S- Azaleas, (hardy:, Berrie-i Plants, Bleeding Hearts, Blue Spruces. B


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 91 rOREST TREE Seedlings We Have Millions of Seedlings BLACK LOCUST, CATALPA SPECIOSA, Red Bud. Sweet Gum, Persimmon. Poplar. Ash. Elm and various other seL'dliDes at very low prices. A larce stock of transplanted 2 to 6 ft. Hama- raelis VlrginJana; Cajcantlius, fweet shrub. 6in. to 3 ft Sfliea Van Houttet, i to 2 ^j ft. Fine Stock. Send for Ivist. FOREST NURSERY & SEED CO. McMinnville, Tenn. Jacs Smits, Ltd,, f^^S- Azaleas, (hardy:, Berrie-i Plants, Bleeding Hearts, Blue Spruces. Boxwood,Clematis, Climb- ing Plants, Conifers, Evergreens, Funkias in sorts. Hydrangea P. G., Japan Maples, Peonies, Pol-grown Plants, fLilacs a specialty), Rhodo- denrons, Roses, Spireas. Valleys. Price List Free on Demand. Phoenix Nursery Company Nuraerymen and Florista BLOOMINGTON, lUINOIS ^end list of wants for prices. Wholesale catalog tor spring issued Feb. 1st Fruit Culture in Pennsylvania. \NTIXG NOT OVERPKODUCTIOX. Owing' to the public statement of Prof. H. A. Surface, that he feared an overplanting of fruit trees in Pennsyl- vania at the present time, some per- sons have construed his remark to mean that this would result in over- production and profitless orcharding. The zoologist explains the difference by saying that while overplanting is easily possible, owing to the planting of many trees dominated by mercen- ary motives only, and which will sure- ly be neglected, overproduction will not be possible for the reason that every tree that is of the right variety, and is given proper care, will produce fruit that can be marketed for a bet- ter price than ever before. Modern facilities, in the form of re- frigerator cars for transportation, and cold storage rooins for the storage of perishable fruit, make it possible for the orchardist to product fruit in great quantities and hold the same until the products can gradually reach the con- sumer. Unr^ier such circu


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