The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . . 4-inch $ Per 1,000 PANSIES, transplanted seedlings $5,00 NURSERY STOCK. From the Field, for Spring Shipment. SHRUBS. Feet. Alba (Russian Mulberry).3 -4 $ Morus Alha 4 -5 .15 Rhus Tsrphina Laciniata (Cut leaf Sumach) 2 -3 .05 Rhus Typhina Laciniata 3 -4 .10 Rhus Typhina Laciniata 4 .15 Rosa Rugosa, mixed 1^-2 .10 Rosa Rugosa, mixed 2 -2% .15 Rosa Rugosa Alba (Single White) 1^-2 .10 Rosa Rugosa Alba 2 -2% .15 Spiraea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath) 1 -2 .05 Symphoricarpos Racemosus (Snowberry or Waxberry).. ..2 .


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . . 4-inch $ Per 1,000 PANSIES, transplanted seedlings $5,00 NURSERY STOCK. From the Field, for Spring Shipment. SHRUBS. Feet. Alba (Russian Mulberry).3 -4 $ Morus Alha 4 -5 .15 Rhus Tsrphina Laciniata (Cut leaf Sumach) 2 -3 .05 Rhus Typhina Laciniata 3 -4 .10 Rhus Typhina Laciniata 4 .15 Rosa Rugosa, mixed 1^-2 .10 Rosa Rugosa, mixed 2 -2% .15 Rosa Rugosa Alba (Single White) 1^-2 .10 Rosa Rugosa Alba 2 -2% .15 Spiraea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath) 1 -2 .05 Symphoricarpos Racemosus (Snowberry or Waxberry).. ..2 .05Symphoricarpos Racemosus . 2 -3 .10Symphoricarpos Vulgaris (In-dian Currant) 1 -1% .05 Symphoricarpos Vulgaris 2 -2% .10 Symphoricarpos Vulgaris 3 .15 PERENNIALS. Achillea The Pearl (Sneezewort) $ Boltonia Asteroides (False Chamomile). .15Iris, German, named varieties, divisions according to size of $ and upYucca Filamentosa (Adams Needle or Spanish Bayonet) 10 Yucca Filamentosa 15 Pteriv Mafinifioa. .wineoLD CO. EDBEBROOK, Pteris Wilsoni. 674 The American Florist. April 6, W The Nursery Trade American Association of Nurserymen J. H. Dayton, Painesville. O., President;W. H. Wyman. North Abington, Mass., Vice-President; John Hall, Rochester, N. Y., Secy. Thirty-seventh annual convention to beheld at Boston, Mass., June 12-14,1912. Los Angeles, Calit.âAn examina-tion has been called by the State Hor-ticultural Commission for applicantsfor the position of county horticulturalcommissioner to succeed the late A. Berberls Wllsonae. This showy barberry was introducedfrom China a few years ago by JamesVeitch & Sons through their collector,E. H. Wilson. It is quite distinct, andlikely to be a much-sought-after plantas it becomes better known, writes acorrespondent in Gardening Illus-trated. Of dwarf habit, it forms acompact bush of spiny, many-branchedstems, clothed with small oval late spring a profusion ofgolden blossoms appears. T


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