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Strong 



lean 



ealthy 

 Stock 



ROSES i 



SOLV. du PRESIDENT CARNOT, 

 from 3>in. pots, $10.00 per 100. 

 Kaiserin, Souv, deWootton, Meteor. Duchess of 

 Albany, La France, Sunset. Price from 3=in. 

 pots, $S.OO per 100; $70.00 per 1000. 

 Bridesmaid, Bride, Perle. Hermet, Watteville, 

 Niphetos. Price from i-\n. pots, $7.00 per 

 100; $00.00 per 1000. 



CHRYSANTHEMIMS 



<jolden Trophy, Ada Spaulding;, Dorothy Toler, 

 Oloire of Pacific .Helen Bloodstood , VV . H . Rieman , 

 Indiana. J. E. Lager. J. M.Troy, Laredo, Lady 

 Playfair, rime. Fred. Bergmann, Mrs, Jerome 

 Jones, Hrs. HcK. Twombly, Hinerva, Miss 

 Oeorgiana Pitcher, Hutual Friend, Modesto, M. 

 B. Spaulding, Hiss fl. n. Johnson, Maud Dean, 

 Nemesis, Niveus, Pink Ivory, Potter Palmer, Vi= 

 viand>Morel, Cultingfordil. Gladys Spaulding. 

 Harry Play, Ivory, rierry rlonarch, Harion Hen- 

 4lerson, Mrs. S. Humphreys, Marguerite Gra- 

 ham, Miss May Wheeler, Mrs. J. O. VVhilldin, 

 .Mrs. H. Robinson, Nellie Fenton. Oakland, 

 Olympus. Thos. H. Brown, W. H. Lincoln. 



From 2'4-in. pots, fine plants, $3.00 per 100. 



From 3-in. pots, strong plants, $4.1X1 per 100. 



Special rate for large quantity. 



....VIOLETS.... 



Marie Louise, Swanley White, from 2'A-'\n. pots, 

 fine stock, fim per HXt; $25.00 per 1000. 



SMI LAX 



Strong Bushy Plants, $2.50 per 100; |20.00 per 1000 

 Trade List on application. 



WOOD BROS., rishkill, N. Y. 



SCOTT'S ROSES 



GRAFTED ROSES FOR WINTER FORCING.] 4 



We have a limited quantity of gilt-edge Roses 



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



into 45. of the following varieties: 

 American Beauty, President Carnot, 

 Bride, Mme. C. Testout, 



Bridesmaid. Aufusta Victoria. 



Price, $!.'>, OO per 100; $12r..00 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 2% and ;i-inch pots. Prices on application. 

 ORDER NOW. 



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'MUMS ALL SOLD! 



Cyperns Alternifolius, 3-in.. $3.00 per 100. 

 AUamanda Williamsii, 4-in , showing buds, 



$-.i.0« per Jo/. Ml. 

 Felar^oninms, only the best flowers, mixed, 

 2M-in., $3,011 prr lUl.i. 



JOHN G. EISELE, 



20th and Ontario Sis. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



LOOK HERE 



Bride and Bridesmaid Roses* January struck cut- 

 lmi!s, nni ,,l J Ml pots, $3.00 per Kill; $2.5,00 per 

 liail), mill ■ ,1111 .1 -.trong 3 and 4 eyed cuttings. 



Adiantum Cuneatum, strong, 3-inch, $7,00 per 100. 

 Strong 2'2-ini-li$ilH) per 100, in fine growing 

 condition. All in Al condition. 



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