Xovember 16, 1907 



HORTICULTURE 



631 



Imperial" and "Pink Imperial" Carnations 



The Wontters of 1907 



Have proven to be all that was claimed for them. They took prizes at the Great Show at Toronto, 



Canada, last year, besides prizes, Certificates of Merit and Diplomas at various other places. 



The "Imperial" is a variegation of delicate pink similar to the shade in "Enchantress," a splendid 



keeper and fine shipper. 



The "Pink Imperial" is a most pleasing shade of pink, one that has long been wanted in the market. 



The stems of both these varieties run from three to four feet in length, are extra strong and have no 



equal in the Carnations of to-day. The calyxes are good and strong and are practically non-bursters. 



The flowers are well-formed, from three to four inches in diameter and are very fragrant. They are 



early, free and continuous bloomers from October until late in July. Strong growers. Every shoot 



making a flower. No extra grass. 



I JOHN E. HAINES, Bethlehem, Pa. 



Andrew Carnegie 



(Scarlet Harlowarden) 



Needs no introduction, as you know 

 it is the very best scarlet, the only 

 one having the ideal shade of scar- 

 let. The one we have all been 

 looking for. Now is your oppor- 

 tunity to get your order booked for 

 January delivery. 

 $12.00 per 100. $100 00 per 1000 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



A. T. PYFER, Mgr. 



JOLIET, ILL. 



i908-TOREADOR-i9i)8 



Our new seedling Carnation. In color, a 

 very much improved Prospeiity, wiih the addi- 

 tion of strong stiff stems. The finest novelty 

 for 1908. Awarded first-class certificate Tor- 

 onto meeting of the American Carnation 

 Society. Write us for further information. 

 The H, Weber & Sons Co., Oakland, Md 



CARNATIONS. 



Red Chief —Bright scarlet — early and very produc- 

 dre. $ia.oo per loo; $100.00 per 1000. Average 3 in. 

 Sower. A leader in every respect. 

 Bonaie Maid —Clear pink edged white.— $12.00 per 

 100; 100.00 per 1000. Large well formed bloom. Very 

 •«rly aad productive. 



F. DORNER &L SONS CO. 



La Fayette. Ind. 



„--.. .. 6c, 



Sc. lOc and 15c each 

 Fine stock. 



HYDRANGEA 0TAK8A ll^^S^, 



by the duzeu or hundred. Fine stock. 



Uini FT IMPFRI&I Field grown. S5 00 per 

 VIULC I , imrcniHL 100. $4500 per 1000, 250 

 at 1000 rate. 



BAUR FLORaTgO., Erie, Pa. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



STOCK PLANTS 



lOc. each, $(.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100 

 WHITE— Early: George S. Kalb, Polly Rose 

 Willowbrook. Early Snow, » ctober Frost. 

 Mid-Season: Hiss ninnie Wanamaker, Ivory. 

 IVlrs. Robinson, Nlveus, Queen, Miss Alice 

 Byron, Eureka, Beatrice flay, Herza. Late: 

 Mrs. McArthur, Timothy Eaton, W. H. 

 Lhadw ck Adella, Hrs. Swinburne. 

 PINK— Early: Qlory of the Pacific. Rosier. 

 Mid-Season; Adela, . K. Shaw, Pink Ivory. 

 Wllliain <i. Duckhttm, Dr. Enguehard Mor- 

 ton F Plant. The flarriott, riarie Llger, 

 Lavender Queen. 



I'ELLOW— Early: Monrovia. Mid-Season: 



nis Georgiana Pitcher, Col. D Appleton, 



rirs. Geo ge Beech. L.aie: Hajor Bonnaffon, 



H. W. Rieman, Yellow Eaton, Old Gold, 



Qoldrn Wedding. 



RED— Cullingfordii, Matchless, Herslhani 



Red 



BRONZE— Miss Kate Broomhead, Hrs. \\ lU 



Mam Duckh.m. 



POnPONS — Baby (Yellow), Lulu (White). 



NOVELTIES- 20C. each. $2.00 per doz., $15.00 



per roo. hrS. Clay Frlck, mid-season. White; 



Golden Dome, late, Yellow. 



A. N. PIERSON, Cromwell, Conn. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY 



Wholesale Florist 



MADISON, N.J. 



Chrysanthemum Ncvelties a Specialty. 

 JOHN E. HAINES 



Bethlehem, Pa, 



is the place to order rooted-cuttings of the 



following varieties for 1908. 

 John E. Haines, red ) „ 



Imperial variegated ( ?" "^ ^" >°°° 



Pink Imperial. Pink i $6.00 $50.00 



Enchantress, Light Pink ) 



Place your orders early for Dec. delivery. 



DAHLIAS. 



Now is the time to 

 place your order lor 

 bulbs which willinsure 

 you getting named ra- 

 rietles In any quantity; prompt delivery. 



DAVID HERBTrT & SON, 



Successors to L. K. Peacock, Inc. 

 .A.TCO, IV. J. 



DREER'S 



DAHLIAS 



WE have just harvested an immense 

 crop of Dahlias of all types, in all 

 the leading standard, and many 

 new varieties, the roots are strong and 

 heavy and will be supplied in unnivided 

 field grown stock. If you have not yet 

 made up your catalogue list, or are short 

 of any va*"ieties which you have listed, 

 consult us, and «e shall be pleased to 

 quote interesting prices on stock that is 

 absolutely true to name. 



We also call special attention to our 

 immense stock of Hardy Phlox, we have 

 over a quarter million one year old field 

 grown plants in stock, which we can 

 supply at prices lower than yt u can grow 

 them for. 



We have also a complete line of Hardy 

 Perennials in excellent condition and at 

 correct prices; send us a list of your re- 

 quirements. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714 Clnstnit St., PHILADELPHIA. 



Dahlia-rootS 



We have about 200,000 clumps in A No. i condi- 

 tion; our collection contains 200 of the best varie- 

 ties. We offer for fall or spring delivery whole 

 field clumps at prices ranging from $5.00 per 100 

 for good standard sorts up to $25.00 per 100 for 

 some of the newer sorts. Send for list. If you 

 buy in large quantities write us with list and we 

 will make you special prices for immediate accept- 

 ance, and hold for future shipment, if desired. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Sons Co. 



WHITE MARSH, MD. 



PRICES QUOTED IN THESE COLUMNS ARE FOR DEALERS ONLY ^.^ls"e\&^i'nT.i.^°H''o%%^.!ifS?S 



