. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dbcembdb 28, lOK. The Florists^ Review 71 ^•'t^'de California Privet I have over 450,000 of this special grade of California Privet, grown by a new method. The illustration shows a fair sample of each size. Note the excellent root system. PRICES 12 to 18 inches $ per 1000 m to 2 feet per 1000 Packed free for cash with order. No order accepted for less than 1000 plants. Also over two millions of California Privet, of finest quality, in all sizes, from one to four feet, grown in the usual way. Very attractive prices, especially in carload


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dbcembdb 28, lOK. The Florists^ Review 71 ^•'t^'de California Privet I have over 450,000 of this special grade of California Privet, grown by a new method. The illustration shows a fair sample of each size. Note the excellent root system. PRICES 12 to 18 inches $ per 1000 m to 2 feet per 1000 Packed free for cash with order. No order accepted for less than 1000 plants. Also over two millions of California Privet, of finest quality, in all sizes, from one to four feet, grown in the usual way. Very attractive prices, especially in carload lots, given on request. I have much the largest and best stock of California Privet of any nursery in the world. J. T, LOVETT, Little Silver, N. Mention The Review when yon write. Florists--ATTENTION! BOXWOODS IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES IN STOCK NOW DWARF ROSES Standard Tree Roses BULBS OF ALL KINDS Cash with Order The Barclay Nursery 60 Barclay St., New York IfaatloH Th« BtIiw whm yon writs. SPIRAEAS * Vigorously rooted and sturdily grown. Send for complete prices. THE CONARD & JONES CO. West Grove. Pa. Mention The BeTlew when yon write. tendent, has been engaged in the produc- tion and handling of nursery stock since boyhood and has been actively allied with the Mount Arbor Nurseries during the greater part of his business career. Robert N. Adair, who has grown up in the business, is assistant field superin- tendent. Mr. Welch feels that his or- ganization is one that will go ahead to still larger business activities. WILL NOT SHIP FOE AUCTIONS. Resolution of Holland Nurserymen. The Protective Association of Holland Nurserymen, in its meeting at Boskoop, September 12, 1916, resolved to submit for the signatures of its members a mu- tual agreement, in which they bind themselves not to ship any nursery stock to the United States or Canada to be sold at public auction. Anyone found breaking this agreement to pay a fine of 500 guilders. In the meeting of October 6, 1916,


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