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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



New Carnations 



WM. ECCLES. The First Prize winner at Detroit 

 last year in- the Red or Scarlet class, and the Silver 

 Medal winner of the New York Horticultural Society 

 for the best undisseminated seedling. 



The scarlet everyone was waiting for. Has a strong, 

 rigid stem, a perfectly formed 3>4-inch flower, non- 

 bursting calyx, higlily perfumed, a grand keeper, and 

 as free as any scarlet to date. 



LADY NORTHCLIFFE. (Engelman.) A beautiful 

 Salmon pink in color, much resembling "Pink Delight." 

 Has a well built-up flower, and just enough in it not 

 to burst the calyx. While the flower is not the largest 

 (about 3 inches), it is fully as free as "May Day" and 

 will surely make a grand bread and butter sort. 



BRITISH TRIUMPH. (Engelman.) One of the 

 finest things ever raised in England. The color is a 

 striking shade of Crimson. The flower is 3J4 inches in 

 size and well built up. It has the sweetest perfume of 

 any carnation ever raised and its keeping qualities are 

 the best. Has a fine stem, good constitution and free. 



Prices, Rooted Cuttings, Doz $3.00; 100 $15.00 



Prices, Out of 2^-inch Pots, Doz. .$3.50; 100 $20.00 



SCOTT BROTHERS 



Elmsford Nurseries 

 Elmsford New York 



About This Very Greenhouse 



ALL about it and a good deal about 

 some 50 others, is told and illustrated 

 in our new catalog. And splen- 

 did illustrations they are! Many of them 

 occupying a full page — one of the interiors 

 is printed in five colors. But. best of all. it 

 tells just the things you want to know and 

 in just the way that it's no trouble to find 

 them. That's the kind of catalog it is — the 

 kind of catalog 3-0U want if you want a 

 greenhouse. Glad to send you a copy. 



Hitchings & Co. 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA 



1170 Broadway Pennsylvania Building 



FACTORY— Elizabeth, N. J. 



100 Nita Weldon. Ivory white, faint blush. 

 100 Margaret Molyneux. Saffron yellow, 



bronze. 

 100 James Coey. Deep golden yellow. 

 100 Mrs. Hubert Taylor. Shell pink, petals white. 



ELLIOTT AUCTION CO. 



42 Vesey Street, New York 



will open the season on Tuesday, March 18, at 11 A. M., 

 by offering at Public Auction a large consignment of roses 

 of the following varieties — 10 in a lot. 



1000 Mme. Grolez. Silver shaded yellow. 

 1000 Killarney. Flesh, suffused with pink. 

 500 Frau Karl Drushka. Beautiful white. 

 500 Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink. 

 1000 Magna Charta. Pink suffused carmine. 

 1000 Kaiserine Victoria. Creamy white, faintly tinted yellow. 

 1000 Gloire de Dyon. Coppery salmon yellow an Old Friend. 

 500 Jacks. Scarlet crimson. 

 1000 Testout. Soft rose. 

 500 U. Brunner. Cherry red. 

 100 Sol. d'Or. Orange yellow. 

 500 Paul Neyron. Deep rose, large. 

 100 Aug. Gunnseau. White La France 

 100 Theresa. Deep orange apricot. New. 



100 Arthur Munt. Creamy ivory, 

 shaded 100 Walter Speed. Deep lemon yellow. 



100 Chas. Curtis Harmon. Rich, shell pink. 

 100 Foley Ebotts. Imp. Killarney. 



100 Leonard Peterii. Imp. Kaiserine Augusta. 



Also Rhododendrons, Conifers, Hydrangeas, Magnolias, Valley, Clumps, Lilies, etc. 

 CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. WM. J. ELLIOTT, Auct. 



