March G, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



311 



^si'e white killarney 



We Know You Will Want to Buy White Killarney 



Every live, progiessive, up to-date grower who has seen It 

 Is buying It; but when vqu buy Wliite Killarney, be sure you 

 get the right \\ bite Killarney (the Waban variety). When you 

 bur from us you get the variety that has been exhibited and 

 oertifiiated and the one that has attracted such favorable 

 mention. 



If you are in the vicinity of New York, we should be glad 

 to have you call and see White Killarney growing at our 

 e*"arborough range, and you will say at a glance — as everyone 

 who has seen it growing— that it is by far the best white rose 

 that has ever been placed on the market. 



It is not only a good winter-iloworiiig rose, but is good tne 

 enti'-e vear. and it is a splendid shipper. Read the folio-wing let- 

 ter received from Mr. Willis N. Ulidd. Secretary of the Society 

 of American Florists, dated January 18th, in which he writes as 

 follows: 



"Dear Mr. Pierson:— I cannot refrain from writing 

 you and expressing my admiration for the White Kil- 

 larney as shown at Chicago on Thursday. It is an ex- 

 quisitely beautiful thing and attracted much attention. 

 I took 'h:ilf the blooms home with me, and they were 

 finer mi Saturday than they wore at the show. The 

 record is that these blooms were shipped from Tarry- 

 town, staged and exhibited during the afternoon. They 

 were then carelessly wrapped up in a box. and remained 

 in that box until one o'clock Friday m-wning, at which 

 time I reached home; improved in quality up to Sat- 

 urdav. and were in fairly presentable condition on 



"In addition to being the most lieautiful white rose 

 of its class which I have seen, this demonstrates its 

 splendid keeping and shipping qualiUes^ ruDD " 



We were awarded Silver Cup at National Flower 

 Show, Chicago, for best new rose with White Kil- 

 larney. 



Strong Plants, 214 inch pots, own roots, $30.00 per 

 100; 250 for $70.00; 500 for $125.00; 1000 for $250.00. 

 Grafted plants $5 per 100 additional. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., 



Tarrytown-on-Hudson, 

 NEW YORK 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ASTER SEED 



ELMER D. SMITH & GO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



2 1-2 Inch Stock Now Ready 



Chrysanthemums: .\lice Roose^'elt. A'ir- 

 ginia Poeblmann. dandv midseasou whites 

 new, .S4 per 100; ^.35.00 per lOW. -Mail. 

 Sallcroi geraniums. Ice Pinks. $2 per 100. 

 3 iiidi r.u^to'i and Whitman Ferns, $6 per 

 100. i'a-ili. 

 I. M. RAYNER, - - GREENPORT, N. Y. 



SCOTT BROS. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



All the newest and best ki nds R »e>. Greenhouse 

 and Outdoor. Grafted or Own Root. 



ELMSFQRD NURSERIES. Elmsford. N. Y. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Qolden Qlow— plant Middle May to July— Cut Mid- 

 dle Aug. to Oct.— White Cloud— an 8 inch lap — 

 extra strong stem. Plant late May and early June— Cat 

 Mid.Ue Oct. to Nov. ist —Pacific Supreme- a longer 

 stemmed — brighter — non-fading Glory of the Pacific 

 Bedded now will increase stock lo to i by planting 

 time— Delivery Plants — Harch $S 00 per lOO: 

 April $4.50; Bal. Season $4.00: Rooted Cuttings 

 now. post or express paid. $4 00 per 1 00; 2:; at loo 

 rates. I 



BELFAST 



The New Christmas-Flowering 

 Chrysanthemum 



I If the largest size light pink shading to cream 

 Can be broueht into bloom from Thanksgiviog 

 to Easter but is at its best about Christmas. 

 Easily grown and claimed to be for the com- 

 mercial 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 

 It. 2i< inch pots see, $5perdoz.: rooted cut- 

 tings $2.50 per doz., $18 per 100. 



Carnation Bay State 



Winner of the Gold Medal at Indianapolis. 

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

 tings of all other desirable varieties, old 

 and new. at lowest prices. 

 Tuberoses, Caladiums, Gloxinias, 

 Tuberous rooted Begonias, Florists' 

 Flower Seeds and Sundries. 



I for Wholesale Pr 



List. 



CHRVSANTHEnUn BELFAST 



SCHLEGEL & FOTTLER CO. 

 26-27 So. Market St., Boston 



J. H. MYERS, 



ALTOONA, PA. I 



SPRING FLOWER SHOW 



BOSTON COOPERATIVE FLOWER MARKET 



March 20, in New England's Leading Market, 

 MUSIC HALL PLACE, BOSTON 



ALL ARE INVITED TO COOrERATE. Send f. r rremium List. 

 ivGitri;' l°,j™rg John Mr-Fnrlnntl, Sec'y. NORTH EASTON. MASS. 



