. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 68 The Florfste' RevieW Jandart 4, 1917. ^-trUde 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 1J4 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. 68 The Florfste' RevieW Jandart 4, 1917. ^-trUde 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 1J4 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, LMtle Silver, N. BBRSERY NEWS. AMERICAK A8S00IATI0N OF NtmSERTlISV. President, John WatBon, Newark, N. Y.; Vice- president, Lloyd C. Stark, Louisiana, Mo.; Secre- tary and General Manager, Curtis Nye Smith, Boston, Mass.; Treasurer, Peter Younsera, Geneva, Neb. -,^-^^—.^ "^ As indicating how the service idea \3 developing in the sale of nursery stock, the new catalogue of Griffing Nurseries, Port Arthur, Tex., devotes practically one-half its space to plans and suggestions for the benefit of those not well posted in th« horticulture of the extreme southern part of the United States. The manifest of the Dutch steamer Maartensdyk, which docked at New York December 25, lists the following forward- ers as consignees of plants '' via Rotter- dam": Sheldon & Co., 77 cases roots; T. Cogger, 13 cases roots; Hampton & Co., 10 cases roots; P. C. Kuyper & Co., 5 cases roots; R. F. Lang, 61 cases roots; Ringli & Co., 1 ease roots; Hempstead & Son, 13 cases shrubs; M. Van Waveren & Son, 40 cases plants. NO EVASION OF QUARANTINE. No violations of the Plant Quaran- tine Act were reported to the United States district attorneys during the fis- cal year ended June 30, 1916, according to the annual report for that year of Attorney


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