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horticulture: 



April 23, 1910 



HARDY FIELDCROWN ROSES 



We offer a fine stock of the following roses, viz.: — 

 HYBRID PERPETUALS: 



Ulricli Bruunex-, Paul Neyron, Gen. Jacqueminot, Magna Charta, Mrs. John Laiug, Baroness de Rothschild, and other as- 

 sorted varieties in less quantities, like Mme. Gabrlelle Lulzet, Marshall P. Wilder, Anna de Dlesbach, Baron de Bonstetten, 

 Prince Camille de Rohan. Alfred Colonib, Gen. Washington, Princess Beam, Rugosa Rubra, Rugosa Alba, Blanche Moreao 

 (white moss), Chapeau de Napoleon (pink moss), Persian Yellow, etc. — $2.0« per dozen, $16.U0 per 100 

 Frau Karl Druschkl, Capt. Hayward, liugh Dickson, and Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford— $2.25 per dozen, $16.00 per 100 



HYBRID TEAS: 



White Klllarney— $3.50 per dozen; $25.00 per 100. 



Klllamey (pink), Gruss an Teplitz, La France, Maman Cochet, White Maman Cochet, Lady Mary FitzwllUam, Uermosa, 



Btoile de France, Mme. Abel Chatenay, Mme. Jules Grolez, etc. — $3.50 per dozen, $18.00 per 100 



CLIMBING: 



Tausendschon and Lad.v Gay— $3.00 per dozen; $20.00 per 100. 



Dorothy Perkins and Crimson Rambler— $2.25 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York 



PRIMULA OBCONICA CARRIED 

 OVER. 



P. Peterson of Chicago, whose por- 

 trait appears in the accompanying pic- 

 lure, malies a .specialty of Primula 

 obconica. Tlie plant shown is one 

 which has been carried over from the 

 previous year, is in a 7-inch pot and 

 bears 63 flower spikes in bloom, besides 



many more in an undeveloped state. 

 Growers who have not regarded this 

 plant as a good subject for second-year 

 flowering may be interested to know 

 Mr. Peterson's method. The plants are 

 placed in a solid bench during the sum- 

 mer and re-potted in October. They 

 are kept quite dry during August and 

 watered freely in September. Pine 

 plants for Easter invariably result. 



EARLY SPRING IN OHIO. 



C. Betscher of Canal Dover, Ohio, 

 writes that peonies and other items are 

 so far advanced that they expect to cut 

 their main crop before May 30th. Lil- 

 acs are showing color now and mock 

 oranges are far enough advanced to 

 bloom by May 1st. Plums were in 

 bloom April 1st, apples 10th; last year 

 they were just a month later. Peonies 

 usually bloom about four weeks later 

 than plums. Owing to the very favor- 

 able conditions gladioli were planted 

 March 9th and many are now G inches 

 high, and will likely be in bloom about 

 June 15th. 



Indications are for a phenomenal 



Orchids 



Fresh Stock. Just Arrived. 



Cattleya Trianae, per case, $40.00. Labiata, per case, $50.00. 

 In splendid season for strong growth and flowers the fiist season. 



Successors to G. L. Fri\ 



C. L. FREEMAN CO. 



, FALL RIVER, MASS. 



WANTED 



Bedding Stock 



By the wagonload 



of all kinds 



Can use it all 



Call at 



LOESER'S 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 



C. C. TREPEL 



CATTLEYrTcHRflEDERAE 



$1.50 each 



THE GOOD EASTER CATTLEYA! 



6 to 8 bulbs each clump. 



ALSO 



CATTLEYA TRIANAE 



IMPORTED STOCK. 

 $45.00 per case (to arrive). 



ALPHONSE PERICAT 



Collingdale, Pa. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, Wyncote, Pa. 



' GROWER OF FINE 



RENTIAS 



Send for Price List. 



ORCHIDS! ORCHIDS! 



A large and attractive lot of established plants, also im- 

 portations coming which we offer at advantageous prices 



ORDONEZ BROS. 



41 West 28th St., New York City, 

 and Madison, N. J. 



crop of all things. Never did fruits 

 show better display of bloom than this 

 year. Conditions have been ideal; 

 some frost now but apparently very 

 little damage is done thus far. 



ORCHIDS 



Lmr^9»t Itnportera^ Emporters^ Qr >o wer w 

 and H^bridUU <M th4 W»rU 



Ssiider, St. Alban», EnoUiid 



and 2SB Broadway, ReofM I 



NEW YOR K CITY 



IMPORTED ORCHIDS 



Now Arriving 

 Julius Roehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Ariived in fine condition 



Cattleya Warnerll, C. Harrlaonlae, C. Qa»- 

 kelliana, C. clgas Hardyaaa type, Dendr»- 

 blnm Phalaenopils 8cbroederlana, Odont»- 

 glosanm luteo-purparecim aceptrum. 



LAGER & HURRELL. ''^T' 



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Cattleya Warneril, C. Harrlaonlae, C. Ga»- 

 kelliana. C. gigas Hardyana type, Dendro- 

 bium Phalaeoopsia Schroederiana, Odont»- 

 glossura lutoo-purpureum sceptrum. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, 



Mamaroneck, New York. 



In ordering goods please add "I saui 

 it in HORTICULTURE. " 



