February 27. 1909 HORTICULTURE 275 



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SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



From Seed 



I am offering seed of Wells' new early flowering singles, in original sealed packets, at 25c 

 and Ji.oo each. These can be sown any time and, planted outside in the Spring, will give 

 you bushels of flowers in early fall, or plants can be lifted and potted when in flower. 



WELLS' NEW HYBRID PENTSTEMONS 



This is a new race that shows the most glorious combinations of colors in scarlet, crimson, 

 pink and white. The phnts grow 2}^ feet high and the flower spike is 18 inches long. 

 No one who has not seen it can form any idea of the brilliant display a bed of these plants 

 presents No trouble to grow. Simply prick off the seedlings, like asters, and plant 

 outside in May. 



Trade packets, 25c and $1.00 each. Hundreds of seeds in a packet. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



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BELFAST 



The New Christmas-Flowerii\g 

 Chrysanthemum 



I 'f the largest size light pink shading to cream 

 ( an be brought into bloom from Thanksgiving 

 !0 Easter but is at its best about Christmas. 

 Easily grown and claimed to be for the com- 

 iiiercial growers the most profitable variety ever 

 introduced. It comes into bloom after every 

 other variety is throngh, is a great keeper and 

 can be held on the plants for four weeks. Last 

 Spring the originator cut the last blooms April 

 II. 2% inch pots 5CC., $5 per doz.: rooted cut- 

 tings $a,;;o per doz., $18 per 100. 



Carnation Bay State 



Winner of the Gold Medal at Indianapolis. 

 From 'H inch pots, $3 per doz. Rooted cut- 

 tings oi all other deilrable varieties, old 

 and new, at Inwest prices. 

 Till. proses, Caladiums, Gloxinias, 

 T>il>crou8 rooted ISegoiiias, Florists' 

 1 lower Seeds and Sundries. 



Newport Fairy 



The Rose of the Future For 

 In and Out Door. 



FINE, STRONG FIELD-GROWN STOCK 



3-4 Shoots 3-4 ft. long 



50ceacli,$30perl00, $250per1000 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



ROSES 



We have a fine stock of large, dormant field-grown 

 plants, on own roots, including Crimson Rambler, 

 Dorothy Perkins, Clio, Alfred Colomb, Francois 

 Levet, Jack, Prince Camille de Rohan, Magna Charta, 

 Ulrich Brunner, Giant of Battles, and many others at 

 $16.00 per hundred; $150.00 per thousand. Send for 

 ist. Roses, Dahlias and Cannas a specialty. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO. W. Grove. Pa. 



SHAMROCK 



IRISH. THE REAL THINGI GREEN. 



Rest to order early and grow ou for 

 strong plants for St. Patrick's Day. Our 

 Btock Is very fine. $4.00 per 100, or post- 

 paid COc. per dozen. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown. Pa. 

 RUPPTOM : The Home of Primroses. 



Hardy Herbaceous Perennials 



Well-grown plants of all the standard varie- 

 ties at rea^onal^le rates. 

 SEND FOR TRADE CATALOQ. 



DANIEL A. CLARKE 



RED OAK NURSERIES, OlMMJ: 



Send for Wholesale Pr 



List. 



CHRYSANTHEnun BELFAST 



SCHLEGEL & FOTTLER CO. 

 26-27 So. Market St., Boston 



REMEMBER 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Can be grown smaller than those displayed on the show tables. Some 

 kinds are worthless unless grown to the top notch, others make perfect 

 flowers if not of the largest size. 



We grow kinds best for Florists' use in quantity, also for other purposes. 

 Correspondence Solicited. Catalogue Free. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO , ADRIAN, MICH. 



