May 1, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



623 



^E WHITE 



KILLARNEY 



We Know You Will Want to Buy White Killarney 



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

 Is buyiug it; but when you buy VVliite Klllaruey, be sure yom 

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

 buy from us you get the variety that has been >?\h"l'ted M« 

 eertlflcnted, and the one that has attracted such favoraW* 



"^"if'you are In the vicinity of New York, we should 1^ gM 

 to liave you call and see White KUlarney growing at ooJ 

 Scarborough range, and you will say at a g'aD*^er*L.tr 3h»! 

 hag who has seen It growlng-that It Is by far the best wWt« 

 rose that has ever been placed on the market. 



It Is not only a good wlnter-flowerlug rose, but «\e°^ ™ 

 entire year, and It Is a splendid shipper. Read the J<>"<7^ ,'•*; 

 ter received from Mr. Willis N. Rudd Secretary of.«»e Sccle^ 

 of American Florists, dated Jannaiy 18th, in which he write* u 



'""*"' ^' "Dear Mr. Plerson:— I cannot refrain from writta* 

 yon and expressing my admiration for t^e White KU- 

 larney as shown at Chicago on Thursday. It If an «• 

 qnteltely beautiful thing and attracted m"^," a"«ntlM. 

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

 finer on Saturday than they were at the show- ™ 

 record la that these blooms were shipped from Tarry- 

 tomi, staged and exhibited during the afternoon^ They 

 were then carelessly wrapped up In a box, and remained 

 ^ that box untU one o'clock Friday n"'TP<°g;, «'""'* 

 time I reached home; tmproved in ^"""'^^"P.t^" ^!, 

 urday, and were In fairly presentable condition on 



®'""?-"x^- addition to being the °'o«t'>eautlfnl white rose 

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

 splendid keeping and shipping qualities.^ hUDD." 



We were awarded Silver Cup at Natio"^' .f "»^«: 

 Show. Chicago, for best new rose with White Kll- 

 larr;; also Silver Medal Horticultural Society of New 



""^ Strong plants, 21/4 inch pots, own roots, now ready 

 for delive'ry, $30.00 1er 100; 250 for f 0.00; 500 for 

 $125 00- 1000 for $250.00. Grafted plants, ready Aprn 

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

 for $300.00. 



F. R. PIERSON CO 



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Tarrytown-on-Hudson, 

 NEW YORK 



ROSES 



Good Grafted Killarney \ 2 1-4 

 $12.00 per 100 ! 



Good Own Root Rich- i '"' 

 mond, $4.00 per 100 { pots 

 iVhite Cherokee, One year old, 

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



MONTROSE GREENHOUSES 



MONTROSE, MASS. 



Newport Fairy 



The Ro«o of the Future For 

 In and Out Door. 



FIME, STRONG FIELD GROWN STOCK 



3-4 Shoots 3-4 ft. long 



50c each, $30 per 1 00, $250 per1 000 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., 



RUTHERFORD. N. J. 



STOCKS (Gilly Flower.) 



grown and shipped in 254in. paper pots, no retarding. 

 Great Memorial Weel: seller, cither at pot or cut. 

 Newport Beauty strain of immense size of bioom, 

 Paust delicate pink, rlephistopholrs deep blood red, 

 also mixed white, blue, pink, red $4.00 per lOO, 

 200 for $7.00 



J. H. Myers, altoona, pa. 



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



WHITE KILLARNEY (Waban Strain) 



UU£. H)V ^Li" ■■"■' 



0RAFTED:ST0CK $600 $i5.00 $82 50 $151100 



2500 

 $687.50 



MYMARYLAND^'^'^"'^'' 



.$3.00 per doz., 

 . 2.0O " " 



$1.50.00 per 1000 



OWN ROOT . 

 1.STANDARD VARIETIES 



Betty, BonSilene. Bride, Bridesmaid, Cardinal, Enchanter, Eto'le de France Etoiled. 

 Lyon. Franz Deegan, Gen. Mc.Arthur, Golden Gate. Hermosa ivory, '\»''f'^'" ^"f."™ 

 Victoria, Kate Moullon, Killarney. La Detroit, M«man Cochet, Marechal N.eL Mm^ 

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

 Mrs. Potter Palmer. Papa Gontier, Queen Beatrice, Rhea Reld. Richmond, Rosaline u^ 



English, Souv. du President Carnot, Souv. de Wootton, IJ"J'« J"""";, ^*l'fX„^' ,,oo? 



Cochet. The aboveGrafted (selected plans)20cts. each, $i.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100, $120.00 per lOOO. 



OWN ROOT ROSES 



Kliiarney, Bride. Bridesmaid, Mme. Abel Chatenay, ivory, Richmond, IMrs. P«"' N"*»«- 

 2-in. pots. 75C per doz., $3.50 per 100, $31.00 per 1000. 2yj-.n. pots^MlO per doz., $6.00 per 100, 



QuelS'seatricTRhea Reid, Mrs. Jardine, Mr.. Potter Palmer, from 2Hin. pots. $8.00 per 100. 

 $70.0fl per 1000. 



BEDDING PLANTS 



Lord 



May, 



COLEUS. Verschaffeltii, Golden Queen, Qaeen Victoria. Beclcwith Gem Firebrand 



Paimerston. Rooted Cuttings by express. $0.63 per 100, $5 00 per lOOO. Out of 2'4 in. pots 



$2 00 per 100, $15.00 per 1000. 

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



76 cts. per lilO. $'i 00 per lOOll. 

 AGERATUM, Stella Qurney. Princess Pauline. SALVIA Spiendens Bonfire and Zurich^ 



HELIOTROPE. Dark blue bedding varieties. GERMAN IVY. 75 cts. per 100,.$6.I10 per 1000. 3J 

 ALTERNANTHERA, (Red and Yellow), 50c per 100, $5.00 per 1000. From 2« in pots, $2.00 per 100. 

 SALLEROi. Rooted Cuttings. $100 per 100, 2K in. pots, $2.50 per 100. i,„.,i„- 



CHRYSANTHEnunS IN QUANTITY. Catalogue on Application. 



DAHLIAS. 



Is the time tc 

 place your order lot 

 bulbs whichwllliasur« 

 you getting named v» 

 Hetiee in any quantity: prompt delivery. 



OAVID HERBERT & SON, 



Sucoosors to L. IC Peacock. Inc. 

 A.TOO, I«.J. 



The Northboro Dahlia and 

 Gladiolus Gardens 



Offer *or Sjjrljrie lOOO 



300 selected varieties of Dahlias and one »nd one l>aM 

 million large-flowering Gladioli in mixtures, in loU !• 

 luit Send list of vour wants. Catalogue free. 



J. L. MOORE, Norlhboro, Mass 



