May 8, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



659 



^Ite WHITE KILLARNEY 



We Know You Will 



Want to Buy White Killarney 



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

 Is buying It; but when you buy White Killarney, be sure yo» 

 get the right White Killarney (the Waban variety). When yw 

 buy from us you get the variety that has been exhibited ana 

 eertlflcnted, and the one that has attracted such favorabl* 

 mention. 



If you are In the vicinity of New York, we should be glM 

 to have you call and see White Killarney growing at on» 

 Scarborough range, and you will say at a glance — as everycm* 

 has who has seen It growing— that It Is by far the best wUta 

 rose that has ever been placed on the market. 



It is not only a good wlnter-flowerlcg rose, but ll good tD» 

 entire year, and It Is a splendid shipper. Read the following let- 

 ter received from Mr. Willis N. Rudd, Secretary of the Sodetj 

 of American Florists, dated Januaiy 18th, In which he writes M 

 follows: 



"Dear Mr. Plerson: — I cannot refrain from wntlng 

 you and expresslag my admiration for the White Kil- 

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

 quisitely beautiful thing and attracted much attention. 

 I took half the blooms home with me, and they were 

 finer on Saturday than they were at the show. The 

 record is that these blooms were shipped from T*"!- 

 town, staged and exhibited during the afternoon. They 

 were then carelessly wrapped up In a box, and remained 

 In that box untU one o'clock Friday morning, at whlfdi 

 time I reached home; Improved In quality up to Sat- 

 urday, and were In fairly presentable condition on 



"In addition to being the most beautiful white rose 

 of its class which I have seen, this demonstrates lt« 

 splendid keeping and shipping qualities. „„^^„ 

 W. N. itUUL>' 



We were awarded Silver Cup at National Flower 

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

 larney; also Silver Medal Horticultural Society of New 

 York. 



Strong plants, 2(4 inch pots, own roots, now ready 

 for delivery, $30.00 per 100; 250 for $70.00; 500 for 

 $125.00; 1000 for $250.00. Grafted plants, ready April 

 1st, $35.00 per 100; 250 for $82.50; 500 for $150.00; 1,000 

 for $300.00. 



F. R. PIERSON CO. 



Tarrytown'on-Hudson, 

 NEW YORK 



ROSES 



Good Grafted Killarney] 2 1-4 

 $12.00 per 100 ! 



Good Own Root Rich- \ '"• 

 mond, $4.00 per 100 j pots 



White Cherokee, One year old, 

 3 plants in a 7 in. pot, 25c. a pot. 

 500 Kaiserin, grafted, good plants 



2'4 and 3 in. pots, $12.00 per 100 

 400 Queen Bsatrice, Own root, 3 



in. pots, extra good,$5.00 per 1 00 



MONTROSE GREENHOUSES 



MONTROSE, MASS. 



21 Stock Ghrysanthemiinis 



Qolden Qlow, Pacific Supreme, White Cloud, 

 Lynwood Hall, $5 per 100: Qolden Eagle $10 

 per 100 ; Virginia Poehlmann, Alice Roosevelt, 

 $4 per 100, $35 per I0«0; October Prost, Apple- 

 ton, White Bonnaffon, Touset and all commer- 

 cials, $3 per 100, $25 per 1000 Cash. 



I. M. RAYNER 



CREENPORT, L. I.. N. Y. 



GLADIOLI vi^f^s 



Childsl and Qandavensis Seedlings, 

 Madeira Vines, Cinnamon Vines, Ox- 

 alis, Spotted Callas, and Iris Qer> 

 manica. Write for prices. 



E. S. MILLER, Wading River, N.Y. 



k. N. PIERSON, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



WHITE KILLARNEY (Waban Strain) 



QRAFTEDISTOCK $6 00 $:jr, 00 



MYMARYlSIJDSS^lr^ 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



Betty, Bon Sllene, Bride, Bridesmaid, Cardinal, Enchanter, Etoile de France, Etolle d» 

 Lyon. Franz Deegan, Gen. McArthur, QaldcR Gate. Hermosa, Ivory. Kaiserin Aujcu^ta 

 Victoria. Kate Moulton, Killarney, La Detroit, Maman Cochet, Marechal Niel, Mme. 

 Abel Chatenay, Mrs. Jardine, Mme. Hoste, Mrs. Paul NIehoff, Mrs. Pierpont Morgan, 

 Mrs. Potter Palmer, Papa Gontler, Queen Beatrice, Rhea Reld, Richmond, Rosaline Orr 

 English, Souv. du President Carnot, Souv. de Wootton, Uncle John, Wellesley, White 

 Cochet. The above Grafted (selected plans)20cls. each, $>.00per doz., $15.00 per 100, $120.00 per lOOO. 



OWN ROOT ROSES 



Killarney, Bride, Bridesmaid, Mme. Abel Chateoay, Ivory, Richmond, Mrs. Paul Mehott. 



2-in. pots, 75c per doz., $3.50 per 100, $3')-00 perlOOO. iHl-'i^- po's, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100, 

 $50.00 per 1000. 

 Queen Beatrice. Rhea Reld, Mrs. Jardine, Mrs. Potter Palmer, from 2K-m. pots, $8.00 per 100, 

 $70.00 per 1000. 



BEDDING PLANTS 



COLEUS. Verschaffeltii, Golden Queen, Queen Victoria, Beckwith Qem, Firebrand, Lord 



Palmerston. Rooted Cuttings by express, $0.60 per 100, $5 00 per 1000. Out of 25i in. pots in May, 



$2 00 per 100, $15.00 per 1000. 

 Golden Bedder, Hero. Messy, Pearl of ..Orange. Fancy Varieties. Twelve kinds not listed above, 



75 cts. per lltO, $'! 00 per lOOU. 

 AGERATUM, Stella Gurney. Princess Pauline. SALVIA, Splendens, Bonfire and Zurich. 



HELIOTROPE. Dark blue bedding varieties. GERMA^ IVY. 76 cts. per 100, $6.00 per lOllO. 

 ALTERNANTHERA, (Red and Vellow), .MIc per 100, $.1.00 per 1000. From 2Vi in pots, $2.00 per 100. 

 SALLEROI. Rooted Cuttings, $1 no per lOO, 2!i in, pots, $2.50 per 100. 

 CHRYSA^THE^U^S IN QUANTITY. Catalogue on Application. 



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^■^■■^■■■^" you getting named v» 

 ficties in any quantity: prompt delivery. 



OAVIO HERBERT & SON, 



Successors to L. K. Peacock, loc. 

 A.TOO, I«.J. 



The Northboro Dahlia and 

 Gladiolus Gardens 



0«««ix- for Sftrixis: lOOe 



300 selected varieties of Dahlias and one «nd one h»K 

 million large-flowering Gladioli in mixtures, in lots U 

 suit. Send list of your wants. Catalogue free 



J. L. MOORE, Norlhboro, Mass 



