January :G, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



75 



SiiiVi; fSit NEPHROLEPIS SCHOLZELI 



This crested sport of Scottii will hold the same 

 position to all the crested forms of Nephrolepis that 

 Scottii now holds to the Boston. It is entirely dis- 

 tinct from all others and will become even more 

 popular than its parent, with which it is identical In 

 every way except that the pinnae are subdivided, 

 giving it a beautiful crested appearance. 



We have shown the plant at the exhibitions 

 noted below and have been awarded the following 

 honors: 



SHAW GOLD MKDAI., St. Louis Horticultural Society. Nov. 3rd, 

 1908. for " Best plant, of decided merit for cultivation, not previously 

 an article of North Arr 



SILVER HBDAL. offered by the •Society of American Florists, through 

 the .St. Louis Horticultural .Society, Nov 3rd, 1908, for "The most 

 meritorious plant, or flower of American origin." 



CERTIFICATE OF MERIT of the Horticultural Society of St. 

 Louis, Nov, 3r.l, 1908. 



SILVER MEDAL. Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia, 

 Nov. 3rd, go8, f.ir the best new plant. 



CERTIFICATE OF MERIT, Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 

 Boston, Nov. 6th, 1908. 



CERTIFICATE OP MERIT, Dutchess County Horticultural Soci- 

 ety, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 30th, igcS. 



CERTIFICATE OF MERIT, Morris Cunty Gardeners and Flor- 



^fe ists' Society, Madison, N. J., Oct. 30th, 1908. 



CERTIFICATK OF MERIT, Chestnut Hill Horticultur.il Society, 

 Philadelphia. Pa., Nov. 4th, iQc8. 



We are booking orders now which will be filled 

 in strict rotation June 1st, 19C9. 



NEPHROLEPIS SCHOLZELI 



Price perdoz., $3.50 ; per 100, $25.00; per 1000, 

 $200.00. Twenty-five supplied at hundred 

 rate and five hundred at thousand rate. 



714 CHESTNUT STREET, 



HENRY A. DREER, 'p'^rA'D'^^^T.fZrpA 



^i^j£ii White Killarney 



Come and see White Killarney growing at our Scarborough houses, and you will say at once, as every one 

 does who has seen it, it is ^a. ■> . maai -._ ^ ^_.-. 



The Best White Rose 



they have ever seen. You need it if you want to be up to the times, and it will pay you better than any 

 other white rose that you can plant. You will regret it if you do not plant it this year, and you will not regret 

 it if you do. . _ 



Big lots are being booked. Get your order in early. Send us order at once, while you think of it. Get 

 early stock. It will not cost you any more to order to-day, while you think of it, than it will two months from 

 now. Be the early bird that catches the worm. 



Strong young plants, 214-inch pots, own-root, ready for delivery beginning February I5th, 

 1909 $30.(10 per 100; 250 for $70 00; 5(10 for $125 00; 1000 for $25000. Grafted plants, ready for 

 delivery beginning March 1st, 1909, $5 00 per 100 additional. 



MY MARYLAND 



This new rose, which was- introduced last season in a limited way, has proved to be one of the best roses 

 ever introduced. Every one is enthusiastic in regard to its merits, and it will be planted very largely by the 

 largest, most progressive and most up-to-date gtowers, who have already placed large orders for it. 



It is a strong, healthy, and vigorous grower, producing long stems and long pointed buds, exquisitely fra- 

 grant. The color is a soft salmon-pink. This is a rose that we can recommtnd in the highest terms, as we are 

 sure it will prove very, very satisf jctory. It is a welcome addition to our limited list of reallv first-class varieties 

 for indoor culture ; and it is notonly a line tridwinter rose, but is also unusually good during the summer months. 

 Strong plants. 2>X-inch pots own=roots, $10 00 per 100, $90.00 per 1000. 

 Grafted plants, $:0.(I0 per 100, $150.00 per 1,000. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson NEW YORK. 



