March 2, 1907 



flORTICULTURE: 



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IMPERIAL and PINK IMPERIAL CARNATIONS 



You Cannot Afford to be Without these Two Excellent Varieties 



Price $12.00 per 100 ; $100.00 per 1000, 250 at 1000 rates, a discount allowed when cash accompanies the order 



A. J. GUTTMAN, 



The Wholesale Florist of New York 

 43 WEST 28TH STREET 



JOHN E. HAINES, 



BETHLEHEM, PA. 



Carnations 



Rooted Cuttings, A Mo. 1 Stock, 



that Milll givo the best 



ot satisfaction 



Rose Plants 



OWN ROOTS PROPAGATED FROM 

 GRAFTED STOCK 



Cbatenay, 2^ in. 



unpotted 2.50 



KillarneT, 2^in. 4.50 



Richmond, 2!4 In. 



20.00 



40,00 



5.00 40.00 



Joe Hill, 2^2 in., $8.00 and $9.00 per 

 hundred 



GRAHED, ENGLISH MANETTI STOCK 



Kaiserin, Bride. Maid, 

 Killarney, Richmond, 

 Wellesley, Chatenay, 



2'4ln. 10.00 100.00 

 Kate Moulton, 



own roots 10.00 

 grafted 25.00 



Asparagus Seeds 



( TRUE PLUMOSUS NANUS ) 



Greenhouse grown, $4.50 per 1000 

 seeds. 5pecial quotation on lots of 

 10,000 or more. 



S.S.PENNOCK-MEEHANCO. 



THE ?I2?,'s%l^i«f PHILA. 

 1608-1618 Ludlow St. 



You'll find something worth reading 

 on every page of this paper. 



JOHN E. HAINE-S, 



The Leading Scarlet 

 brilliant color, fine stem, tbe most produc- 

 tive ever introduced, blooms early until 

 thrown out in July, no extra grass. All 

 •hoots make flowers. Watcli the papers and 

 Bee what growers say about It. None but 

 well-rooted, healthy cuttings leare the place. 



Rooted cuttings ready Dee. 15, 1906. 

 Price, $6.00 per 100; $50 per 1000. 



JOHN E. HAINES, Bethlehem, Pa. 



C AR N ATI ON S 



Rooted Cuttings— Now Ready 



Pcrioo: — Light Pink Lawson, $6.00: While Lawson, 

 $2.50; Variegated Laws n, $2 so: T. W. Lawson. 

 $2.00; Etichan tress, $2 50; Harrv Fenn, $2.50; 

 Man!ey,$2.5o: Boston Market, $2. 00; FairMaid, $2.00 



HENRY A. STEVEHS CO. 



Rooted Cuttings 



CARNATIONS 



Per 



Per 1 



White Perfection, pure white $6 $50 



White Lawson 3 25 



Lady Bountiful 3 25 



Lieut. Peary 4 30 



Red Riding Hood, new scar et 12 100 



Victory 6 50 



Cardinal 4 30 



Red Lawson 4 30 



Daybreak Lawson or Melody 6 50 



Enchantress 2-50 20 



Helen Ooddard 5 45 



Fiancee 4 30 



Variegated Lawson 3 25 



Harlowarden 2 IS 



Aristocrat, beautiful cerise, the best variety 



disseminated this season. 



Chicago Carnation Co. 



. MUMS 



MARCH 15th. 



$2.ooperioo $15.00 per looo 

 Hrs. nary Hann Touset 



nerstham Yellow firs. Nathan Smith 



W. H. Chadwick White Bonnaffon 



Golden Chadwick Glory of the Pacific 



Adelia Hajestic 



Estelle Ivory 



Cremo Pink Ivory 



Yellow Bonnaffon /Irs. Robinson 



ROSES 



$2.00 per 100 

 rime. Chatenay 

 Brides 

 Richmond 



A. T. PYFER, 

 I Manager 



$15.00 per 1000 

 Brides 

 Uncle John 

 Qolden Gate 



Joliet, III. 



E&it Street, 



Dedham, Mass 



]M A. 15 E^ r^ Iv E> 



New Pink Carnation for I907 



Color— A peculiar shade of lovely pink, with a faint 

 yellowish cast; several sh ides lighter than the Law-on. 

 Unlike most Pinks, the brighest sun does not injure the 

 color. Size — 3 to 4 inches in diameter when estab- 

 lished. Odor— Pleasing, but not strong. Stems — 

 Invariably strong, but always gracefu', ranging from 

 12 to 30 inches during the season. Habit, etc. — A very 

 quick, activegrower, ma king specimen plants in a short 

 time, even from late cutiiogs. On account of its rapid 

 growth, requi es supporting very soon alter benching. 

 Gets away rapidly, blooms early and gives long stems 

 ri:ht from the start. Productiveness— P-odieious is 

 the best word we know of to use here. It is the most 

 incessant bloomer early f nd late, we have ever grown. 

 Stuck limited. Delivery January 5th to IQth and later. 

 Price $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 



THE H. WEBER & SONS CO.. Oakland, Md. 



DON'T Be Afraid To Invest in 



ROSE PINK ENCHANTRESS 



It is both free and "fancy" — a sure money-maker. 

 Price $7.00 per 100; $60 per 1000 



Delivery January and later. Write for Descriptive 

 Circular. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY 



824 No. 24th Street, Philadelphia 



CARNATIONS. 



Red Chief — Bright scarlet— early and very produc- 

 tive. $12. OG per 100; $too.oo per 1000. Average 3 in. 

 flower. A leader in every respect. 

 Bonnie Maid —Clear pink edged white. — $12. co per 

 100; I03.00 per 1000, Large well formed bloom. Very 

 early and productive. 



F. DOR.N£R & SONS CO. 



La Fayette, Ind. 



NEW DOUBLE PETUNIA 



THE QUEEN 



a wonderful bloomer; tlnuers from four to four and 

 one-half inches in diameter; white miiigled with pur- 

 ple, nicely fringed; an early bloomer; fine seller for 

 Decoration Day; planted outdoors will bloom all 

 summer. Strong plants, ready Feb. 15, $1.50 per 

 doz. ; $io,oc per 100 ; $go.oo per 1000. 



THE YATES FLORAL CO. 



Joseph Traudt, Prop. Canajoharie, N. Y. 



Scranton Florist Supply Co. 



SCRANTON, PA. 



Save Your Split Carnations 



The BAUR CLIP and PLIER will do it in a Busi- 

 nesslike manner at a minimum of time anrl expense. 

 Inexpensive, Instantaneous!^ Applied and Practically 

 Invisible. The clips are made of galvanized wire and 

 arc oolored green just the color of the calyx and can 

 hardly be detected. 



Visible 



PLIER 

 $3.00 



Postage prepaid 



4, 4. 

 t 



Invisible 

 Trade Mark 



1000 Clips 

 $1.00 



Postage prepaid 



BAUR FLOBAL CO., • E[i», Pa, 



DAHLIAS! CARNATIONS! 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS! 



$35.00 per ai. ocna lur uiii iisi 01 kiuus. 



Carnatinn and Chrysanthemum cuttings now ready 

 rooted Field Carnations ready June 25 to bench. 

 We fie d April 1, and are mammoth by July. Early 

 benching is the thing. Orders booked for July i or 

 later delivery. Send for list. Only up to date kinds. 

 Cash with order. 



HARLOWARDEN GREENHOUSES 



CREENPORT, N. Y. 



GOVERNORWERRICK 



Originated and introduced by 



H. R. CARLTON, Willouahby, O. 



Wc have the following stock m the finest condition to 

 plant and now is the time to plant : 



%"% inch at $a.oo per doz., $10 per 100 and $75 per 1000 



4 " " 2.50 " " la " 100 *' 75 " 1000 



It will pay you. Try It. Order at once. 



SAVE YOUR PINKS 



before splitting. Don't try to patch them 

 up with wire.s. That would do in the 19th 

 but not the 2 ith century- Use the n. & D. 

 Artificial Calyx. $1.75 per lOu ; $16-00 per 

 liiiio. Send for Sample- 



MAXFIELO & DIMONO, Mf., P.O. Box 304D, Warren, R.I- 



