. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decbmber 21, 1916. The Florists^ Review 73 m-a'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 15^ 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 carloa


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decbmber 21, 1916. The Florists^ Review 73 m-a'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 15^ 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, Liltle Silver, N. Mention The Review when you write. A Holiday Greeting —from Holland— |E30 our American friends we ex- iU tend a most hearty Christmas greeting. We hope that your 1916 business has been good and that the new year will see it still better. Our business has been good—in fact, so good that our American representative, Mr. A. M. Grooten- dorst, is planning to increase his force of salesmen to care for the reciuirements of the trade in this country. F. J. Grootendorst & Sons Room llOl, lO Broadway, NEW YORK CITY Mention The BeTlew when yon write. method of procedure is similar, and the landscape architect must be familiar witli the requirements of each kind of property and adequately plan for the usage to which it will be put. fn the case of a modern cemetery, he must be familiar with modern ceme- tery practice, the economical subdivi- sion of such property into salable sec- tions arid lots, the proper arrangement aii'l width of driveways providing for a'1e()uate circulation and caring for all traOic needs. He must not only be t'aniiliar with the work of the civil engi- ""'r, but he must know the history of ai"' lutecture and precedent in landscape *'' ign during the different periods of •"-'litectural d


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