. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 12, 1921 The Rortsts' Review 123 The Elm City Nursery Company Ibolium Privet The New Hardy Hedge to be introduced to the pub- lic this fall for the flrst time. Box-Barberry now too well known to need further description. Z-jtu-M IboUoa Priret We are now ready to qaote trade prices to hoiues who wish to catalogue these novelties in their forthcoming iisaes. INTRODUCERS: The Elm City Nursery Company Woodment Nurseries, Inc. NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT Mention Th« BeTlaw when yon write. Ampelopsis Veitchii or Boston Ivy 3-year. 8 to 4 ft. tops and extra


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 12, 1921 The Rortsts' Review 123 The Elm City Nursery Company Ibolium Privet The New Hardy Hedge to be introduced to the pub- lic this fall for the flrst time. Box-Barberry now too well known to need further description. Z-jtu-M IboUoa Priret We are now ready to qaote trade prices to hoiues who wish to catalogue these novelties in their forthcoming iisaes. INTRODUCERS: The Elm City Nursery Company Woodment Nurseries, Inc. NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT Mention Th« BeTlaw when yon write. Ampelopsis Veitchii or Boston Ivy 3-year. 8 to 4 ft. tops and extra heavy roots, much heavier than the usual grading, fine for the Florists' trade. pg, jq per loO Very heaviest $ $ 3-year, good grade 2-year, No. 1 grade Also fine St. Regis and Early King Rasp- berry and Snyder and Eldorado Blackberry at right prices. St. Regis Raspberry. ..$ per 1000 Early King Raspberry. per 1000 Snyder Blackberry per 1000 Eldorado Blackberry .. per 1000 This is all extra fine stock, strictly fresh. Can't be beat. U SALLE COUNTY NURSERY, U SsUe, Dl. The Storrs & Harrison Co. PAINESVILLE NURSERIES Ninerymen, riorists and Seedinen PAINESVILLE. OHIO Mentloa Tbs Review when yon write. HILL'S EVERGREENS Best for over half a century. Firs, Spruce, Pines, Junipers, Arbor Vitaes, Yews, in small and large sizes. Send for price list. THE D. HILL NURSERY COMPANY ErerfrccB Spccialuti Larfctt Growen ia Anerica Box 403 Dundee. Illinois with hydrocyanic acid gas or carbon di- sulphide, but in many cases the expense and danger make this method impracti- cable. Summer spraying is directed against bud, leaf and fruit-eating insects, and for these arsenicals chiefly are used. IHlute contact insecticides are also em- ployed in the control of certain insects, such as aphis, red bugs, leaf hoppers, etc. The arsenicals in most common use are arsenate of lead, Paris green and arse- nate of lime, used as strong as t


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