December 11, 1909 



HORTICULTURE 



843 



Bobbink & Atkins 



Nurserymen and FlorUts 



Rutherford, - N.J. 



PYRAMID BOXWOOD 



2% ft $1.00 each i'A ft $3.50 each 



3 ft i.oo each 5 ft.... 4.0U eai h 



3V. tt 2.50 each oMsft.... 5.00 each 



4 ft 3.00 each t! ft.... li.oo each 



EVERGREENS 



We have a large quantity and fine 

 assortment of small Evergreens for 

 Window Uoxes and Vases. 



10-12 Inches $20.00 per 100 



12-15 Inches 25.00 per 100 



15-18 Inches 35.00 per 100 



KENTIA8 AND BAY TREES 



Our stock Is larger and finer than 

 ever. We can fill orders for all sizes, 

 r.nd any quantity. 



RHODODENDRONS 



In all bright colors: fine forcing vari- 

 eties; good value. $6.00, $9.00, $12.00, 

 $15.00 and $18.00 per dozen. 



POT GROWN 



Per doz. Per 100 



Azalea Mollis $4.50 $3oM0 



Ueutzia (iracilis, pot 



grown 2.00 15.00 



Donlile Flowering Cherry 15.00 

 Kniilish Hawthorn, double 



seal let 12.00 



Ijilac Charles X, Marie Le 



Graye, extva size, for 



8-9 iuch pots 10.00 



Mains, Flowering Crab.. 12.00 

 I'l-unus Triloba, Standard 1.5.00 



Prunus Triloba. Bush 9.00 



Staphylea Colchica 9.00 



Viliurinim Opulus 6.00 



Weigela Eva Rathke 12.00 



Wistaria, blue 12.00 



Dicjytra Spectabilis 6.00 



Au*uba Variegated, for 



window boxes, 12-15 



inches 4.00 



Aucuba, fine plants, 18-24 



inches 9.00 



Kolmia Latifolia 9.00 



Magnolia, pink ..1..50 to 2.50 



ROSES 



li. P. low budded, 2 yr., fine stock 

 for forcing in pots: following varities 

 Sl.5.00 per loo. $120.IAI per 1000: 



Gen. Jacqueminot, La France, Paeo- 

 nia, Ulrich P>runner. P.aron Bonstcttin, 

 Marie Banman. Fiau Karl Druscbki, 

 Baroness Rothschild, Mrs. John Laing 

 Gen. Washington, Gabriel Luizet, 

 Magna Charta, Mme. Plantier, Mrs. R. 

 G. Sharuian Crawford. 



Crimson Rambler, Home Grown: 



Per doz. Per 100 

 2 yr. old: 2-3 in., well 



branched, own roots. . . $2.00 $12.00 



2 yr. old: 2-3 in., well 



branched, budded 2.00 12.00 



3 yr. old: 3-4 in., well 



branched, own roots... 3.00 15.00 

 3 vr. old: 3-4 in., well 



branched, budded 3.00 15.00 



Dorothy Perkins, strong, 



field grown 2.00 15.00 



Baby Rambler, Half 



Standards, 30 in. high. 9.00 



Lady Gay. 2 yr. old 15.00 



Baby Rambler, dormant, 



field grown, selected, 



budded plants 16.00 



Anny JIueller, dormant 



plants, 2 yr. old (Pink 



Baby Rambler) 16.00 



A visit to our Greenhouse end Nursery 



wl'l cnnvince vnu we have the qualify 

 that give.s satisfaction. 



^^'e have a tine selection of Nursery 

 pro(hi'-ts. Shall be pleased to give 

 special prices on lists. 



As/c lor Wholcsah Catalog. 



BETWEEN YOU AND ME, What 

 do you think of the Buyers' Directory 

 and Ready Reference Guide. You 

 will find some good offers there also. 



Important Announcement 

 To Carnation Growers 



At the earnest solicitation of a large number of commercial and prlTate growers, 

 the Cottage Gardens Company has decided to disseminate this year the two famon» 

 carnations 



MRS. C. "W. -WARD and AUMA W^ARD 



Two varieties which are well known to all the leading growers of the country. Pour 

 years test In the New York market has demonstrated their popularity and good 

 staying qualities. For the past three years we have been growing from fifteen to 

 twenty-five thousand o( each, during which time they have always COMMANDED 

 THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICKS, and at no time has the supply been equal to 

 the demand. 



On the exhibition table they have taken the HIGHEST HONORS, and we believe 

 It is safe to say these two carnations STAND WITHOUT AN EtiUAL.. 



INVITATION 



We extend a cordial invitation to all those Interested to visit our establishment* 

 where they will have an opportunity to see them growing and compare their good 

 points with other standard varieties grown under the same conditions. 



MRS. C. 'W. "WARD 



MRS. C. W. WARD Is a perfectly formed flower with full centre; color 

 deep pink several shades lighter than Lawson, deeper than Wlnsor; having strong, 

 erett stems 24 to 36 Inches In length. A vigorous, healthy grower and has never 

 shown disease of any kind. 



A very early and free bloomer, producing fine flowers as early as September 1st, 

 which bring from twenty-five to fifty per cent more than any other variety on the 

 market. 



The keeping qualities of this variety are remarkable. Several shipments of 

 blooms sent to li:ur(>pe reached their destinations In perfect condition, and wherever 

 exhibited it has always been the last to show signs of wilting. 



AWA.RDS 



Societv of American Florists. Silver Medal, Boston. 1906; The Craig Cup for Best 

 Seedling. Philadelphia, 1906; The Lawson Bronze Medal, Washington, l»o8: The llor- 

 ticultui^il Soi icty of N. Y. Silver Medal, Sweepstake prize for best 100 blooms. New 

 Viirk, lliiiO; The Horticultural Society of N. Y. Diploma, for best new variety. New 

 York, 1UU9. 



R.ooted Cuttings Readx December 15th 



.?2.00 per 12, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per luOO. $95.00 per 1000 in lots of 2500. 25 at 

 the 100 rate, 250 at the looo rate. 



AUMA "WARD 



This beautiful Carnation is pure white 

 delicate splasbings of piuk similar to the 



ALMA WARD is the largest and most 

 perfect flowers 3% to 4M; inches lu diameter 

 length. 



This mo.st remarkable variety takes 

 American Beauty Rose among mses, and 

 awarded numerous prizes including the 



The Lawson Silver Medal, Torcuito, 

 The Lawson Gold Medal, Washington, 

 Silver Medal, Washington, 1908. 



cxcefit during dark weather when It shows 

 Cattleya Orchid. Increasing its popularlt.v. 



flagrant Ca'rnation ever grown, producing 

 on strong, erect stems 36 to 42 inches in 



the same place among carnations as the 

 has, during the past four years, been 



fallowing: 



11 ti7, (No Gold Medal having been awarded); 

 lOoS: The Society of American Florists 



$3.00 per 12, $5.00 per 

 500. $120.00 per 1000. 



Ri>otecl Cutting's Ready January 1st 



S, $9.00 per 50, $15.00 per 100, $35.00 per 250, $65.00 per 



Cottage Gardens Co., Inc., 



QUEENS, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 



A Few Left the New Da-wson Rambler Roses 



DAYBR.EAK and LADY DUNCAN 



3 year old Plants $1 each, $10 per doz 



A Large Stock of Choice Conifer<;, Deciduous Trees 

 and Shrubs and Hardy Herbaceous Perennials 



EASTERN NURSERIES. JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. 



HENRY S. DAWiON, Manager 



WANTED 



CALCEOLARIA, in 3-4 in pots -price per (00 



KNICHT & STRUCK, No 1 Madison Ave., IV ew York 



