March 19, 1910 



HORTICULTURE 



445 



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Deutzia Lemoineii C?vf " sm^^^^C A 



Is one of the choicest small shrubs, '■• l, « . \k*T^"<^ 



covered in the blossoming season with a profu- ^ ^ifn^ $ . '^ 

 sion of pure white flowers. The tall varieties of i . 

 Deutzia are also among the most beautiful flowering \ 

 shrubs and should receive more attention from 

 planters who aim to produce effective results. 



A beautiful catalogue with many new illustrations will be mailed on 

 request. It contains descriptions of these charniing shrubs, also of the 

 largest and most complete collections to be found in this country of 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Roses and Hardy Plants 



ELLW ANGER & BARRY, Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N 



WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR 



BEGONIA LORRAINE 



BEGONIA LORRAINE LONSDALE 



BEGONIA AGATHA 



June Delivery 



Our stock will be of the very highest quality, and we wish to impress 

 upon our customers tliat all our Begonias will be twice shifted. Orders 

 filled In rotation, SMi-in. pots, ?13.00 per lUO; S140.UU per 1000. 

 Special price on lots ot 6000 or 10,000 plants. 



ROBERT CRAIG CO., 4900 Market stree,, Philadelphia, Pa. 



1 00,000,000,000 



-l^-tV-O Cut Flowers can be sold Christmas week, 19 lo. My 

 iSOttl Century red Christmas Novelty will supply the increasing de- 

 mand for red flowers at this red flower season. My practical knowledge will 

 put 500% profit in your pocket at a nominal cost to you. It beats the 

 Polnsettia 100 ways. I am the originator of new good things for florists 



Write today and inclose 10c in stamps for reply. 



L. 1. NEFF, Florist, 



BELLEVUE, PENNA. 



FLORISTS' CLUB OF WASHINGTON. 



The March meeting of this club was 

 the date for the annual election of offl- 

 cers and a good crowd was in attend- 

 ance. John Robertson was unanimous- 

 ly elected president. He is a man emi- 

 nently fitted for the office, of sterling 

 integrity and most popular among his 

 fellow-florists. E. C. Mayberry, of the 

 firm of Mayberry and Hoover, was 

 elected vice-president; for secretary, 

 O. A. C. Oehmler, chief decorator for 

 Gude Bros., succeeded himself. W. W. 

 Kimmel, David Bisset and 0. A. C. 

 Oehmler were elected directors to serve 

 a two-year term. 



The annual banquet tendered the in- 

 coming and outgoing officers is always 

 given at the April meeting and a com- 

 mittee consisting of John Robertson, 

 Geo. Cooke, W. W. Kimmel and O. A. 

 C. Oehmler was appointed to decide as 

 to every arrangement therefor. After 

 some unimportant routine business the 

 business session adjourned to enjoy a 

 musical and social treat. Mrs. Naecker, 

 Messrs. Merritt and Sunsbaum delight- 

 ed the audience and appropriate delica- 

 cies appeased the inner man. 



The executive committee of the 

 Canadian Horticultural Association, 

 H. Phillpot president, met at Saint 

 Catherine's, Ont., and it was decided 

 to hold the annual convention at that 

 place August 10-12, at Carnegie Li- 

 brary. 



BERBERIS 

 THUNBERGII 



Uii&h.v Plants, IS to 24 inches .it .$b.OiJ per 

 100; 12 to IS Inches, at ^d.OO per 100. 



Seedlings. 3 to inches. I?S.(K) per 1000. 

 with 6-iu. roots; 2 to 3 inches, $5.00 per 

 1000, with 6-in. roots. 



CAROLINA POPULAR 



2 years, clean and smooth, nicely branched. 

 10 to 12 ft iflS.OO per 100 



S to 10 ft 10.00 per 100 



■? to 8 ft 8.00 per 100 



LOMBARDY POPLARS 



"to ft .$10.00 per lOO 



•'to 7 ft 8.00 per 100 



NORWAY SPRUCE 



Several times transplanted. 

 3 to 4 ft $30.00 per 100 



,S '° „^ " 8.00 per 100 



IS to 24 in 6.00 per 100 



ARBOR VITAE 



Transplanted. 



3 to n* $40.00 per 100 



- to 3 ft 8.00 per 100 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



2 yr. out bacli, extra heavy. 

 „,.,,, 100 1000 



3 to 4 ft $4.00 $35.00 



^o- !• 3 to 4 ft 3.00 30.00 



I-' to 18 in $60 per 5000 15.00 



This is the best stock GOOD GROWING 

 can produce. 



O. IR, BUlili dte CO. 



The Burr Nurseries 

 IVIAlVCHesTEM*, coivisr. 



'NOT HOW CHEAP— 

 BUT HOW GOOD" 



Horseshoe Brand Products 



In GIganteum indi- 

 cates the acme of 

 quality. Large grow- 

 ers know they produce 

 the largest percentage 

 of cut flowers per 

 thousand bulbs of any 

 brand. The reason 

 why is because they 

 are produced by the 

 choicest seed-bulbs in 

 the world ; are proper- 

 ly planted and culti- 

 vated. The actual 

 profits indicated by 

 your cash register 

 when the final show- 

 down time comes are 

 greater from Horse- 

 shoe Brand Gigan- 

 teum than from any 

 other brand receiving 

 the same treatment in 

 forcing. Don't take 

 our word for it, try 

 them, count the cut. 



Write U.. 



RALPH M. WARD & GO. 



12 West Broadway, - - - - New York 



