March 20. 1909 



MORTlCULTURi: 



397 



A. N. PIERSON,inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



Unquestionably the fin 



offered to the trade today 



WHITE KILLARNEY (Waban Strain) 



•ing prices 



1000 



$3 iO.dO 



250 011 



Betty. iH.T.) 

 Bon Sllene. (T.) 

 Bride. (T.) 

 Bridesmaid. > r. 

 Cardinal. (T.i 

 Enchanter. ( H. 

 Etolle de France. 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



Golden Gate. (T. ) Mme. Abel Chatenay. 



Hermosa. (H. T.) 



Ivory, a' 1 Mrs. Jardine. (H. T.) 



Kai.erin Aug:usta Vic. Mrs. Paul NIehoff. (H. 



toria. (H. T.) T.) 



Kate Moulion. (H. T.) Mrs. Pierpjnt Morgan. 



(T. 



(H. Killarney. (H. T.) 

 1.) La Detroit. iH.T.) r Mrs. Potter Pal 



Etolle de Lyon. iT.) Maman Cochet. 

 Franz Deegen. (H T.) Marechal Niel. (N 

 Gen.McArthur.iH.T.) Mme. Hoste. (1. r 



.(H. 



Papa Gontier (T ) 



Rhea Reld. (H. T.) 

 Richmond. (H T.) 

 Rosaline Orr Eng:li8h. 



(H, T.) 

 Souv. du President 



Carnot. (H.T.) 

 Souvenir de Wootton. 



(H.T) 

 Uncle John. (T.i 

 Wellesley. H.T.) 



Beairice. (H. T.) White Cochet. 



RAMBLERS Crimson Rambler, Doro- 



M%f\ntOU.K.n9 thy Perkins. Lady Gay, 



Anny Muller, and the Philadelphia Rambler. 



GRAFTED STOCK (Selected Plants) 



20c each, $2.00 per doz 

 1000. Special prices > 



COLEUS Roated Cuttings. r.O and 73 cts. 

 *'*'^^*''* per 100, $,5.00 and $0.00 per 1000. 

 AGERATUM, SALVIA, HELIOTROPE, GER- 

 MAN IVY, Rooted Cuttings, 



76c per loo, $6.00 per 1000. 



ALTERNANTHERA, (Red and Vellow) 



50c per 100, $5.00 per 1000. Catalog on application. 



ck has all 



been repotted from 2-in. and this method of handling 

 gives us plants equal in size and quality to those us- 

 ually sold elsewhere for 3-inch. 

 Killarney, Bride, Bridesmaid. Mme. Abel 

 Chatenay, Ivory, Richmond, Mrs. Paul 

 Niehoff, 2-in. T.lc per doz., $3.,50 per 100, $3 I 00 

 perlllOO. 2ya-in., $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per KlO, 

 $60.(10 per 1000. Special prices will be quoted on 

 6000 or more. 

 Queen Beatrice, Rhea Reld, Mrs. Jardloe. Mrs. 

 Potter Palmer, from 254-in. pots, $8.00 per 100, 

 $70.0(1 per 1000. 



PERSONAL. 



Frank RouiUer of Hartford, Conn., 

 has just returned from a visit to his 

 parents in Switzerland. 



J. H. Grove, formerly of Cliicago, lias 

 accepted a position in the Crookea 

 Greenhouses, St. Joseph, Mo. 



chester-by-the-Sea, Mass. We con- 

 gratulate Jlanchester on its good Judg- 

 ment, as demonstrated in so good a se- 

 lection. 



A. Lacroix of San Francisco has 

 moved to Alameda, Calif., where he 

 will continue in his profession of land- 

 scape gardener. 



Peter Murray has been elected tree 

 warden of Fairhaven, Mass. He has 

 also been awarded the contract for the 

 care of Cushman Park, the most re- 

 cent gift of H. H. Rogers to his native 

 town. 



Mr. W. Roach employee of F. Dan- 

 ker, Maiden Lane Florist, Albany, N. 

 Y., has been to Providence, R. I., at- 

 tending the funeral of his brother. 



William Stuart, of the University of 

 Vermont, Burlington, has received an 

 appointment in the plant bureau of the 

 Department of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton, D. C, and will take up the work 

 at the close of the college year. 



C. L. Washburn of Bassett & Wash- 

 burn, Chicago, has returned from West 

 Baden, Ind., wh^re he has been taking 

 treatment, much improved in health. 



Visitors in Boston: Arthur Zirk- 

 man representing M. Rice & Co.; J. .T. 

 Karins representing H. A. Dreer; Al- 

 bert Pochelon and Walter G. Taepke, 

 Detroit. 



Chicago florists contributed flowers 

 to be sold by twelve young ladies at 

 the Grand Opera House, March 15. 

 Ada Lewis appeared for the first time 

 as a star and the proceeds of the even- 

 ing were for the benefit of the Aiiti- 

 Cruelty , Society. 



Visitors in Chicago: H. P. Scherer, 

 Fort Wayne, Ind.; P. A. Obertin, 

 Kenosha, Wis.; T. B. Coumandros, 

 manager Golden Rule Plant Dept., St. 

 Paul, Minn. 



Recent visitors at Albany, N. Y.:: 

 H. Hansen, Catskill; Jas. Kearns, Jr., 

 Locust Grove Violet Houses, Rhine- 

 beck; MoiTis Cohn, representing 

 Wertheimer Bros., New York. 



Visitors in Boston: P. Hamilton 

 Goodsell, New York; Eric Wetterlow, 

 Manchester, Mass.; Robert Hunnick, 

 Newport, R. L; H. A. Barnard, repre- 

 senting Hugh Low & Co., London. 



The North Shore Breeze for March 

 B presents as a cover illustration a 

 fine portrait of our old friend and flor- 

 ist, Edward S. Knight, now chairman 

 of the Board of Selectmen and mem- 

 ber of the Board of Assessors of Man- 



ORCHIDS 



and HybridisU Ut tht World 



Sander, St. Alban», England 



and 2SB Broadway, Room I 

 NEW YORK CITY 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



Orchids and Stove Plants 



Florists' Easter Supplies 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Violet Blue Rose 



A Remarkable Novelty 



The New Rambler (Violet Blue), 

 hailed b> the G.'rman rose growers as 

 the torerunner ot a genuinely corn 

 flower blue rose, is a seedling of Grim 

 son Rambler, very vigorous and hardy 



For descriptions of this great novelty 

 as well as many others, send for Booklet. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY 



Mo^int Hope Nurseries 

 Box T, Rochester. N. Y, 



AmpelopsisQuinquefolia 



strong 3-year Plar.ts, 4 to 6 ft. 



$55 a Thousand. To the Trade Only 



A FULL LINE OF 



GENERAL ORNAMENTAL 

 NURSERY STOCK 



SEND FOR CATALOGUE 



EASTERN NURSERIES 



^JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. 



HENRY S. DAWSON, Mgr. 



ORCHIDS 



Just Arrived In Fine Condition 



the following East Indian Orchids 



DENDROBIUM WARDIANUM, D. 

 CRASSINODE, D. PRIMULINUM, 

 D. THYRSIFLORUM, AND D. 

 CHRVSOTOXA. Others to follow. 

 WRITE FOR PRICES. 



LAGER &HURRELL, Summit. NJ. 



ORCHIDS 



JUST >AiiFeivBjr> 



Fine Importation of 



Oncidium ornitliorrliynchum 



Fine strong leaty plants $1.50 each. $18.00 dot. 



Few specimens 250 " 



JOSEPH A. MANDA, West Orange, N.J. 



We offer a brgc 

 number of fine 

 well established 



reasonable prices 

 also Peat. Bas- 

 kets and Sheep and Chicken Hanure. 



ORDONEZ BROS., Madison, N J. 



New Yorit Store, 4 1 WEST 28 ST. 



ORCHIDS 



We are booking orders now for delivery 

 ear y in the Spri e on all commercial CAT- 

 TLETAS and "NOVELTIES. Our prices are 

 right and our guarantee perfect. We sell 

 only first-cla-8 goods 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, Secaucus, N.J. 



ORCHIDS 



Cattleya Mendelii arrive in May. Mosslae in June, 

 Qaskelllana in August, Aurea and KlEas Hardyana 

 inOctober TRUETOTVPE. NOORBEN USES. 

 COLLECTED IN BLOOMING SEASON. 



Dendrobium t 



G. L. FREEMAN, 388 Appleton St., Holyoke, Mass. 



