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HORTICULTURi: 



April 6, 1907 



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CARNATION WINSOR 



We have not advertised Winsor until now because we have not had to. It is so good and its merits have 

 hfien so generally recognized that it has practically sold itself. Our advance orders were very large, and we did 

 not feel the necessity of advertising it until we were in a position to fill and take care of our early orders. We 

 are now nearly caught up with our advance crders and have a fine lot of stock on the cutting bench, so that we 

 can promise prompt delivery on orders received from now on. 



If you have not already purchased a stock of this, you should lose no time doing so. We have sold 

 more Winsor than has ever been sold of any novelty that has ever been put on the market. Its merits and value 

 are now so well established that one is not buying a chance. We are cutting and shipping right along between 

 one and two thousand flowers a day to the New York market, where our flowers are sold. 



There is nothing on the market that approaches Winsor to-day in carnations. It is the best seller on the 

 market, on account of its lovely color, fine stem, perfect calyx, and fine keeping and shipping qualities— in fact, in 

 this regard it covers every necessary requisite as a market variety. 



From a growing standpoint, it leaves little to be desired. It is usually healthy, very vigorous and pro- 

 ductive, and, we think, the most profitable carnation ever introduced. This may seem high praise for a carna- 

 tion, but it is no exaggeration. Winsor gives a large percentage of high-quality flowers. It practically does not 

 split at all. Notwithstanding the fact that we have had the darkest, dullest winter we have ever had, when the 

 Enchantress and Lawson types are splitting badly all over the country with every one, we have not had one-half 

 of one per cent, of split calyxes on Winsor — in fact, we seldom see a split calyx. Hundreds of visitors who have 

 been at our Scarborough place will substantiate this statement, extravagant as it may appear. 



Any one who fails to plant Winsor this year will regret it. Rose Pink Enchantress is good, and a good 

 many other varieties are good, but IF YOU WANT THE WINNER, PLANT WINSOR. 



STRONG ROOTED CUTTINGS, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1,000. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



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English 

 Pot Crown 



GRAPE VINES 



Our stock is stronger and haDdsomer than ever this year. We have 

 a quantity of each of the following kinds; extra strong plants $5.00 each: 

 second size $2.50 each. Special prices on quantities. 



Black Alicante Gros dore Blacjc Hamburg: 



White Nice Bidwell's Seedling: Muscat Hamburg: 



Muscat d'Alexandre Buckland Sweetwater 



Muscat Cannon Hall Gros Colman Muscat Bowood 



Golden Champion Muscat Gamlnada 



TRAINED FRUIT TREES 



Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Nectarines, etc. for 

 immediate delivery. Ask lor prices. 



Vim/tors invited. 



BOBBiNK & ATKINS 



Aak tor Catalogues. 



Nurserymen 

 I and Florists 



"s Rutherford, N.J. 



Wholesale Trade List. 



Plante from 2'/i in. pots, 50c. per doz. $3.00 per 100 



Asparagus plnmosus, Heliotrope, Fuchsias, Salvia Bonfire^ 

 Coleus Verschaffeltii and Golden Bedder and fancy varieties. 

 Variegated Periwinkle, Ageratum Blue Perfection, Koon Vln« 

 (white, the true variety) Ipomea Heavenly Blue, AcalyplMv 

 Clematis paniculata, Parlor Ivy, Lobelias. 



Seedlings from flats at $1.00 per 100 



Asparagus Sprengerii, Smllax, Ageratum Blue Perfection 

 Petunia Howard's Star and Rosy Mom, Marguerite Cam« 

 tlons, Stokesia, Verbenas, Alyssum new dwarf. 



Plants from 3 in. pots at $4.00 per 100 



GeranlumB best varieties, rose, apple and nutmeg Bcented, 

 Fuchsias, Heliotrope. 



C. EISEL£. 



nth & Roy Streets, 

 PHILADELPHIA, 



PA. 



BELGIAN PLANTS, FINEST STOCK, LOWEST PRICES 

 Order Quick Quick Delivery 



Araucaria excelsa, tine plants. $20.00 per 100 up. 

 Rhododendron Hybrids, 24 named varieties. 



$18. GO per 100 up. 

 Aucuba Japonica. $io.co per 100 up. 

 Aspidistras green. $4.00 per 100 leaves. 



*' variegated. $7-00 per too leaves. 



Rubber Plants (Ficus elastica). $9.00 per 100. 



Kentias, Arecas, Latanias, Phoenix, etc , et 



From $7.00 per 100 up. 

 Bay Trees From $3 o^ per pair up. 

 Begonias, tuberous singles. $14.00 per 1000. 



" " doubles. $23.00 per 1000. 



Gloxinias, named varieties. $72.00 per 1000. 



F. O. B, Ghent, if unsold on receipt of order. Write for Catalogue. 



L. Van Steenkiste 



HORTICULTURE INTERNATIONALE 1 Dqj St., JCfSey City, N. J. 



ASPARAGUS SEEDS 



( TRUE PLUMOSUS NANUS ) 



Qreenhouse grown. $4.50 per 1000 

 seeds. Special quotation on lots of 

 10,000 or more. 



S.S.PENNOCK-MEEHANCO. 



THE ?lS?,'#A^i1 PHILA. 

 1608-1618 Ludlow St. 



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