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HORTICULTURE 



November 29, 1913 



Personal 



Robert H. Rhynd, gardener for Mrs. 

 H. 0. Underwood, Belmont, Mass., was 

 married on Thursday evening, Nov. 20. 



Harry G. Morten, formerly with R. 

 M. Saltonstall, Chestnut Hill, Mass., 

 is now head gardener for Mrs. Plant's 

 estate, Cohasset, Mass. 



Lester E. Oritz succeeds the late 

 William Elias as superintendent of the 

 W. P. Ellis estate, Bernardsville, N. J. 

 Mr. Oritz had been superintendent of 

 the Pratt estate, Glen Cove. N. Y. 



Andrew L. Dorward and Miss Agnes 

 Douglas Forbester were married at the 

 home of Alex. McKay, Newport, R. I., 

 on Nov. 20. All the Newport garden- 

 ers were in the jollification and An- 

 drew Meikle's daughter was best maid. 



Boston visitors: Vernon T. Sher- 

 wood, Charlestown, N. H.; E. J. Har- 

 mon, Portland, Me.; John Stalford, 

 Bar Harbor, Me. 



St. Louis visitors: H. F. Wilsdort, 

 representing Cordley & Hayes, New 

 Tork; John Bubock of Schloss Bros.; 

 M. Le Vine, New York. 



New York visitors: W. Atlee Bur- 

 pee, Philadelphia, Pa.; Lester L. 

 Morse. Santa Clara, Cal.; P. Welch, 

 Boston, Mass.; Thomas Roland, Na- 

 hant, Mass. 



Cincinnati visitors: Simon J. Hyder, 

 Hillsboro; A. F. Longren. representmg 

 Poehlmann Bros. Company, Chicago; 

 W. E. Hamilton, Greensburg, Ind.; 

 Martin Reukauf, representing H. Bay- 

 ersdorfer & Co., Phila.; Ellis Wood- 

 worth, representing The Sefton Co., 

 and S. Harbeson, Danville, Ky. 



FERNS FOR 

 DISHES 



Fine Assortment of Best Varieties. 

 Stocit is Very Fine 



WHITMANI 



AND 



BOSTON FERNS 



In 6, 7, 8 inch pots 



SEND FOR PKJCES 



ERNEST OECHSLIN 



Gale Ave. and Madison St. 

 RIVER FOREST, - ILL. 



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800,000 Clumps to offer. Send your 

 list of wants to the Largest Dahlia 

 Grower in the World. 



J. K. a.i_e:xa.im^e:^ 



"The Dahlia King" 

 East Brldgewater, Ma*s. 



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For Your Catalog 



List Swastika Brand Cannas 



-y HROUGH the years 

 ^ :iud years of de- 

 velnpment under our 

 Mr. Wintzer, the 

 Canna bas wondr- 

 ously come Into Its 

 own. It has bloomed 

 out. It Is the old 

 thing slorifled. From 

 a small red-bloomed 

 spntinel. it is now the 

 King of Bedding 

 Plants, crowned by a 

 riot of color blooms. 



Of the eighty or 

 more varieties that 

 we hare produced, 

 fully a quarter of 

 them have bronze 

 foliage. To the large 

 number of varying 

 reds, pinks, yellows, 

 and variegated com- 

 binations, we are now 



ready with a white 

 A fine, b e a utifully 

 formed flower that is 

 bound to be much in 

 demand. 



From now on, our 

 Cannas will be sold 

 and advertised under 

 the name of Swastika 

 Brand. To be able to 

 name them and have 

 them identified as the 

 C. & ,1. productions, 

 will be a special ad- 

 vantage to you in 

 listing them in your 

 catalog. 



Send in your list- 

 ing orders. Never 

 have we had finer, 

 fatter clumps or in 

 such a variety. Order 

 now and we will ship 

 at your convenience. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



Swastika Brand Cannas 



WEST GROVE, PENN 



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CYCLAMENS: 



BLOOMING as well as 

 SEEDLING 



7 in. and 8 in., at from 15c. to Jl.SO each. Fine grown stock 

 iwn Seedlings — 200,000 of them — of nur own grown seeds; not 

 i seed grown. 



I'rom 4 in., 5 in., 6 in.. 7 in. and 8 in 

 ill all colors. August-soi 

 comparable with any old seed g 



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what we select tor seed-bearers and that is the reason we send them from Ocean to 

 0<ean. Try them and be convinced. $J.OO per 100; $20.00 per 1000. Once trans- 

 planted: S3. 50 per ll"l; SHo.l"' per IIKIO. 



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C. WINTERICH, 



HOLLAND NURSERIES 



BEST H.\RDY RHODODENDRONS, 

 AZALEAS, CONIFERS. CLEHATI8. 

 H. P. ROSB». 8HKCBS, AND HEB- 

 B.ACEOIS PLANTS. 



216 lani St., Wteliiwkui HeltMs 

 P. 0. Me. I, Hobokei. N. I. 



P. OUWERKERK, 



Very Large Evergreen and 

 Deciduous Trees 



LARGE PRIVET 



The F . E. CONINE NURSERY CO. 



STRATFORD, CONN. 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT 



THE Forcing ROSE 



ROBERT SCOTT & SONS, Sharon Hill, Pa. 



When writing to advertiters kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



HEDGE PLANTS 



Old FasbioDed Garden Plants, Ever- 

 greens, Shrubs, Vines 

 and Roses 

 FOR. FALL PLANTING 



Largest Assortment 



THE NEW ENGLAND NURSERIES 



Telephone Leilniilon 274:W. BBDFORD, MASS. 



Mention nonTICULTlKI5 when writing 



Flowering Plants 



llyilrangea Avalanche — i to 8 branches, 614 



to 7 in. pots, 3~>c. and 50c. eaeh. 

 Dpiitzia gracilis — 6Vi in. pots, 1.5 to 20 



ttr;inrlies, home ^rown, excellent stock, 



far superior to foreign grown, 20e. each. 

 Marguerites — in. pot.s. very bushy, will 



inal;e fine plants for Easter. 25e. each. 



Have a small surplus of the above stock 

 which was grown for our Easter trade and 

 is all flrst-class. 

 Primula Obconlca — Finest mixed: 2% In. 



pots, $.■!.«) per ion; :! in. pots. $5.00 uer 



100, ready tor 4>4 and 5 in. pots. 



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