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Rooted... 



...Cuttings 



BY THE THOISAND. 



BY MAIL. 



Per 100 

 Double Petunias, 3-in pots, bushy.. .$3.00 

 Double Hollyhocks, Charter's strain, 

 4 colors, very strong blooming plants. .. 5.00 



Geraniums, 2-in., tine; 20 varieties 2.50 



rooted cuttings 1.50 



Stocks, double, 10 weeks, 4 colors, in- 

 cluding true snovvflake, 2-in 2.00 



Lobelia speciosa and C. P. Compacta, 



2-in 2.00 



Phlox Drummondi grandiflora, 4 colors, 



2-in 2.00 



Cinerarias and Centaureas, 3 varie- 

 ties, 2-in 2.00 



Pyrethrum aurea, 2-in 2.0O 



Begonia Re.\, 6 varieties, 8-in 5.00 



Vernon, 2-in 2.00 



Metallica, 4-in„ fine 4.00 



rooted cuttings 20 vars. ..$1.50-2.00 



Petunias, single, 3 varieties, 2-in 2.00 



Antirrhinum, 2 varieties, 2-ln 2.00 



CASH WITH ORDLR. 



GEORGE J. HIGHES, 



BERLIN, N. J. 



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SCOTT'S ROSES 



GRAFTED ROSES FOR WINTER FORCING.! > 



We have a limited quantity .il gilt-edge Roses 

 grafted on Manetti stock, in :i-iii. pots, ready togo 

 into 4s, of the following varieties: 

 American Beauty, President Carnot, 

 Bride, Mme. C. Testout, 



Bridesmaid, Augusta Victoria. 



Price, $15.00 per 100; $f2.i.0U per 1000. 



This stock will produce .50 per cent, more cut 



flowers for winter blooming than own root stock, 



and will pay for the plants on the first crop of 



flowers. First come, first served. 



We also have own root roses for winter forcing 

 in 2H and 3-incIi pots. Prices on application. 

 ORDER NOW. 



ROBERT SCOTT &. SON, 



19th and Catherine Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Chrysanthemums. 



Best of the standard varieties, $2,50 per KIO. 

 Newer kinds, $3.00 per 100. Special Price on 

 Iiarg'e IiOts. Stock in fine shape, now. Let us 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA ^^^t^^'' 



Field Plants in rail. 



JOHN HACKETT & CO. 



62d St., near Elmwood Ave.. PHILADELPHIA. PA, 



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CHRYSANTHEMIMS... 



Rooted cuttings of the following varieties; The 

 Queen, Merry Monarch, Modesto, Marie Valleria, 

 Uailledouze, Marion Henderson, Mrs. H. Robin- 

 son, Mrs. Whilldln. L. Canning at $1.00 per 100. 

 Allamanda Williamsii, 4-in., showing buds, 

 $2.00 per do.', .\ddress 



JOHN G. E1SELE. 20th 4 Ontario Sts.. Phila., Pa. 



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The Fropagration of Plants. 



By ANDREW S. FULLER. Illustrated with 

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The Bose--Its Cultivation, Varieties, etc. 



By H. B. ELLWANGER. Directions for cul- 

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 Alphabetical and descriptive list of nine hun- 

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The Water Garden. 



By "WILLIAM TRICKER. Embracing the 

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Handbook of Plants and General Horti- 

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By PETER HENDERSON. This new edition 

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Mushrooms. How to Grow Them. 



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