October 31, 1908 



HORTICULTURE 



579 



A7ALEAS for Facing— Christmas to Easter 



Wm Mm ^m ■■ ^B ini \0 stock this is handsomer than inybodj in want of a cjuautity will do well to 



k„ t ^ ■ „, .. „..*,. inspect onr plants bBfore placing their order. We have only popular American varieties: Schryver- 



iaoa. INiobe. Paul Weber, Prof. Wolters, Raphael, Simon Mardntr. Vervaeneana, Louis deKcrchove, flme. Van der Cruyssen Deutsche Perle 



Dr. noore, John Llewelyn, f1me. Cam. Van Langenhove, rime. Jos Vervaene, Paul de Schryver, Memol e de L'Van Houtte Sigismund Rucker' 



Per doz Per 100 

 810 in. diameter, $3 50 $25.00 

 1516 in. diameter. '.1.00 75 00 



Per doz. Per loo 

 10-12 in diameter, $ 4.50 $35 00 

 16-18 in. diameti-r, 12 00 90.00 



Per doz Per too 

 12-14 in diameter. $ C.00 $ 45.00 

 18-20 in diameter, 25.00 200.00- 



Per doz Per 100 

 14-15 m. diameter, $ 7 50 $ 60.00 

 20-24 in. diameter, 36.00 300.00 



Order now and save express charges; impossible to ship by freight in cold weather. 



We are pleased at all times to receive visitors at our nurseries. We have 100 acres planted with the most interesting 

 nursery stock in the coun ry. See Wholesale Catalog. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, Nurserymen and Florists, Rutherford, N.J, 



OBITUARY. 



George J. Evans. 

 George J. Evans, florist and land- 

 scape gardener of Flint, Mich., died on 

 October 14. Mr. Evans was a native 

 of England but has been in this coun- 

 try since 1891. A widow, one son and 

 three daughters survive him. The 

 business will be continued by the 

 family. 



Mrs. George Yantz. 

 Mrs. George Yantz, who, with her 

 husband was engaged in the florist 

 business at Caldwell, Kan., was 

 stricken with apoplexy while visiting 

 her daughter near Little Rock, Ark., 

 October 9 and died instantly. Mrs. 

 Yantz was a native of St. Louis. 



Mrs. Mary E. Johnston. 

 Mary E., Widow of Thomas J. John- 

 ston, who has carried on her hus- 

 band's business since August, 1907, 

 died in Providence, R. I., on Oct. 17. 

 She leaves one little boy, six years 

 old. 



Gilbert Rogers. 

 Gilbert Rogers, aged 74, a floi ist of 

 IvTeadville, Pa., was thrown from a 

 wagon October 19 and instantly killed, 

 his neck being broken. He leaves a 

 widow and family. 



Gustav Harrison. 

 Gustav Harrison of Washington, D. 

 C, died suddenly on October 16 in his 

 forty-second year. He was at one 

 time with the Elizabeth Nursery Co. 



CARLMAN RIBSAM 



Nurseryman of Trenton, N. J. 



Will have for Fall and Spring Delivery a 

 Large and Fine Lot of 



California Privet 



by the ioo, iooo, 10,000 or ioo.ooo, 2 to 

 4 feet high, 5 to 12 branches and fine roots. 

 Standards 5 to 6 feet high, fine heads. 

 Bush Pyramidal, 3 to 5 feet high Speci- 

 mens. These are fine planls for Lawns, 

 Parks or Cemeteries. 



ELMS, SUGAR and NORWAY MAPLES 



Shrubbery in Variety, Roses, Clothllde 

 Soupert, rime. Francis Kruger, etc. 

 Vlnca variegata, field grown. 



Send Your Wants and I Will Send 

 You Price 



MUMS FOR EVERYBODY 



Our entire Plant is devoted to Chrysanthemums 



Our productions for next year's delivery possess real commercial value. 

 G Iw O I* X A. 



The NEW ENCHANTRESS Carnation col- 

 ored was awarded a C. S A. Certificate at New 

 York, Oct. 10th. 1909 Novelties Include 

 Wells-Pockett and many Sundry English, 

 Calvats and other Sundry French sorts. 



We have all of last year's Introductions . 



A complete list of the Hairy and Anemones. 



Our collection of Pompons and Singles is 

 unsurpassed. We have 500 varieties under 

 cultivation. 



ELMER D. 



Successors to NATHAN SCIITH & SON 



All the exhibition sorts for the private 

 gaidens The Odd and Fancv for Park Con- 

 servatorles. The best for 'the Commercial 

 grower. 



Our cutting bench will be filled by Nov 

 10th and sha I make delivery of all early or= 

 ders during Jan. and Feb. 



Let us have your order early 

 Preliminary list now ready. 



ra CO. 



ADRIAN, Mich. 



SMITH 



• RHODODENDRONS, ANDROMEDAS, KALMIAS 

 AND SPE CIMEN EVE RGREENS 



JOHN WATERER & SONS, LD. 



AMERICAN NURSERY 



BAGSHOT, = ENGLAND 



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ERBAGE0US PERENNIALS 

 ARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES 



Order Now for Fall Planting 



THE BAY STATE NURSERIES, 



EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, 

 VINES, ROSES, Etc. 



Largest Variety in New 

 England 



Catalogue Free 



North Abington, Mass. 



GRAFTED ROSES 



Special Bargain Sale 



EXTRA FINE STOCK 



Killarney, Carnot, Bride, Bridesmaid 



From 3-inch Pots. 

 $2.00 per doz. $12.00 per 100. $100.00 per 1000 



RICHMOND, BRIDE, BRIDESMAID, 



From 3-inch Pots. $6.00 per 100. $50.00 per 1000. 



WOOD BROTHERS, Fishkill, N.Y. 



In ordering goods, please add "I saw 

 it in HORTICULTURE." 



Hardy Rhododendrons, Azaleas Con- 

 ifers, Clematis, H. P. Roses, Shrubs 

 and Herbaceous Plants from our 



HOLLAND NURSERIES 



Prices Hodenite 



P. OUWERKERK, 



216 Jane St , WMbankiD H 



P. O No. l.Hobofun 



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[ New Red Helenium | 



H. Autumnale Superbum Rubrum 



: Tall Growing. Fall Flowering. ; 



Color terracotta Red. 



E First-Class Certifcate nass. Hortlcul- E 

 tural Society. 



Fine plants, $8.00 per 100 

 | FREDERIC J. REA, ! 



NORWOOD, MASS. 



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Management AMBROSE T. CLEABY 



Wholesale Contracting, Jobbing, Auction 

 HORTICULTURAL PR00UCTS 



of every description. 



Consignments Received. Surplus Stock Converted. 



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