December 18, 1909 



HORTI CULTURE 



885 



NEWPORT 



HORTICULTURAL 

 CIETY. 



SO- 



At the annual meeting of this so- 

 ciety, held on the evening of Decem- 

 ber 14th, the following oflScers were 

 elected for the ensuing year: 



President, James Robertson; first 

 vice-president, John P. Hammond; sec- 

 ond vice-president, John Forbes; re- 

 cording secretary. Daniel J. Coughlin; 

 financial secretary, Andrew S. Meikle; 

 treasurer, A. K. McMahon; sergeant- 

 at-arms, William P. Smith. The fol- 

 lowing with the above oflicers com- 

 prise the executive committee: Sam- 

 uel Speers, Alex. McLellan. Charles 



James Robertson 



Re-elected President of the Newport 

 Horticultural Society. 



Newton. Bruce Butterton, Patrick F. 

 Reynolds, William Mackay, John B. 

 Urquhart and C. M. Bogholdt. 



The society voted to celebrate its 

 twentieth anniversary in January with 

 a dinner and appropriate accompani- 

 ments for this is in the hands of an 

 able committee. A good time is fully 

 expected. 



David Mcintosh, now of Tuxedo 

 Park. N. Y., former secretary of the 

 society, was present at the meeting. 



HORTICULTURE: 



Please continue my ad. I will tell 

 you when to stop. It has cost me $S.10 

 and through it I have sold $200 worth. 

 Good work! H. J. BLANCHARD. 



SURPLUS BULBS 



HYACINTHS Per ICO 



Double Named $4.60 



Double Unnamed 2.36 



Single Unnamed 2.35 



DOUBLE TCI.IPS 



Imperatur Rubrorum 2.25 



Rex Rubrorum 1.65 



Superfine Mixed, early 75 



SINGLE NARCISSUS 



Prlnceps maximus 2.25 



Golden Spur 1.75 



Poettcus Bnrbldgei 50 



DOUBLE NARCISSUS 



Albo pleno odorato 50 



Von Slon, True Daffodil 1.00 



Von Slon, Double Nose 1.80 



Mixed 80 



rOLYANTHUS NARCISSUS MIXED .85 



To secure these prices tttust tnention this paper. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS, Rochester, N. Y. 



New Everblooming Crimson Ramb- 

 bler Rose 



Flower of Fairfield 



Flowers in June and continues con- 

 stantly in bloom until frost, identical 

 in appearance with the old Crimson 

 Rambler. Orders booked now for 

 immediate or Spring import. Strong 

 field-grown plants, 635.00 per 100, 

 S3 20.00 per 1000, f o. b. Boston. 



RJU. FAROUHAR & CO. 



SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN 



6 and r South Market St.. Boston. 



To Clean Out 



DUTCH HYACINTHS A No. i Bulbs, Rose 



Red. Dark Red. White Pure White. Blue Blush 



White, Light Blue, Dark Blue, and Yellow; all 



single, $1.50 per to-; $10.00 per icoa. 



CALLA ETH IP ICA. Bulbs i inch Diameter. 



Fine Healthy Bulbs, $200 per 100; $15.00 per 



1000. 



3C0.000 Gladioli America Bulblets, $5.00 ptr lo.^. 

 Larger Lots Estimated. 



Berrydale Experiment Gardens, 



ROUTE NO I, BOX 54. 



HOLLAND, MICH. 



WARD'S Lily Bulbs 



'NOT HOW CHEAP— 

 BUT HOW GOOD" 



RALPH M. WARD & GO. 



12 West Broadway. - - - New York 



Sure Success in Forcing Asparagus 



I am the only party in this country 

 ottering Asparagus Roots of the right size 

 .Tud age for forcing, which is eight years. 

 Lots of eyes on each root. Also Rhubarb 

 Hoots for" forcing. 



WARREN SHINN, i. 'seryman 



WOOOSTOWN, - - N.J. 



In ordering goods please add "I saw 

 it In HORTICULTURE." 



LILY OF VALLEY 



PERFECTION PIPS 



loco, $14.00; case of 2000, $26.00 

 Can be forced into flower January ist. 



SELECTED 3 YEAR OLD 



looo, $ii.oo; case of 2500, $26.00 



W. ELLIOTT ca SONS. 



42 Vesey Street . . . NEW YORK 



PEACOCK'S PEERLESS DAHLIAJ 



RPI n DnOT^ Jack Rose, Fringed 20th Century, 

 L,L-,L» IWJKJ 1 O, i^osg pinij Century, Virginia riaule, 

 Big Chief, $3.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100. Besi cut flower sorts, 

 ^$1.00 per doz., $5.00 per 100. "jr::^,:^ ,:; '"^ ' T" & y;^ -^ 



WII.HAHSTOWN, 



PEACOCK DAHLIA IFARMS, auN.xioN n^ 



RUTHERFORD 



N. J. 



ROEHRS, 



PALMS, All Sotts and Sizes 



A. N. PIER SON, Inc., Crom well, Conn. 



FULL LINE OF PALIMS AND FERNS 



Sand for Oataloguo 



