. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. BOBBINK & XTKINS, NURSERYMEN and FLORISTS. Rutherford, N. J. ;AWflf)AAf«c Our extensive collection, including Blue Spruce, Juni- 1. vcryrd7ii9 perus, Retlnosporas, Thuyas, etc. Consists of all the choicest and hardiest varieties, with a ball of roots and earth. All our Evergreens are well cultivated and are dug Shade, Ornamental Standard and Weeping Trees. We have thousands in all sizes and varieties. Our trees are straight stemmed, healthy and vigorous. Many acres of our Niirsery are planted with the la


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. BOBBINK & XTKINS, NURSERYMEN and FLORISTS. Rutherford, N. J. ;AWflf)AAf«c Our extensive collection, including Blue Spruce, Juni- 1. vcryrd7ii9 perus, Retlnosporas, Thuyas, etc. Consists of all the choicest and hardiest varieties, with a ball of roots and earth. All our Evergreens are well cultivated and are dug Shade, Ornamental Standard and Weeping Trees. We have thousands in all sizes and varieties. Our trees are straight stemmed, healthy and vigorous. Many acres of our Niirsery are planted with the largest and most complete collection in this country. We have an immense variety of greenhouse and other decorative stock, such as: Palms, Herbaceous Plants Decorative Plants Ferns, Bay Trees, Boxwood, etc. Special Prices on large quantities given on application. Price Listmailedonrequest. See our Magnificent display at tlie Convention, Cincinnati. PEONIES FOR SEPTEMBER PLANTING. IRIS EVERGREENS, Catalog Ready. WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., Sarcoxie, Mo. play of ripe fruits. These different forms mentioned in the issue of the American Florist, August 7. are now in perfect fruiting condition. The vari- ous forms of Lonicera notha, L. Mor- row! and L. Ruprechtiana in variety, with their red and orange red fruit, are now most attractive. The bladder- like pods of Colutea arborescens and the inflated so-called nuts of Staphy- lea colchica, S. trifoliata and S. pin- nata are noticeable. The handsome fruits of Eleagnus longipes are still conspicuous. The reddish berries of Shepherdia Canadensis have nearly all dropped. The crimson erect clusters of the staghorn sumach are very at- tractive and the racemes of the choke - cherry (Prunus Virginiana) are ripening fast and assuming vari- ously red colors. John Dunbar. A Rose Hed§:e. Ed. American Florist : Will Crimson Ramblers make a good and ornamental hedge for a country home and will it stand to be kept trimmed to three feet in height


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