August 13, 1910 



HORTICULTURE. 



197 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



World's Choicest Nursery and Greenhouse Products 



We are making an exhibit at the Florists' Convention and invite all Florists 

 and Nurserymen attending the Convention to inspect the sample products which 

 we exhibit. 



We will have our Mr. Victor Morgan and Mr. William DeBree in attendance, 

 who will reply to all questions and give visitors their attention. 



Evergreens, Conifers and Pines; Rhododendrons, Hardy and Forcing Varieties; 

 Azaleas, Easter and Hardy Kinds; Boxwood in all Shapes; Flowering Shrubs, Bush 

 and Standards; Shade, Standard and Weeping Trees. 



Hedge Plants in Large Variety; Trailing Plants, Vines and Climbers; 

 Bulbs — Dutch, French and Japanese Kinds; Palms and Other Decorative Plants; 

 Bay Trees in all Shapes and Sizes; Pot-Grown Forcing Plants. 



Fruit Trees and all l<inds of Small Fruits; Field Grown Roses; Hardy 

 Herbaceous Plants; Herbs and Roots. 



TUBS. — We manufacture in all Shapes and Sizes; Rutherford Park Lawn 

 Grass Seed. 



ASK FOR WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 



Nurserymen and Florists, 



Rutherford, N. J. 



f 



ASTERS ^ 



Situated in the heart of the great Aster growing section our facilities for 

 obtaining and shipping high grade stock are unexcelled. 



MTKolesale Dealer in Cut Flowers, Plants, Bulbs and Florists' Supplies 



24 Stone Street 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



JVe extend a cordial invitation to all visiting Florists to pay us a visit during the Convention 



of the S. A. F. and O. H. 



DO NOT NIISS SEEING 

 =OUR EXHIBIT O F^ 



Gladiolus Blooms 



DURINQ THE CON\^ENTlON OK 

 S. A. K. AND O. H. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, 



FLORAL PARK 

 NEW YORK 



WANTED! 



2000 Snapdragons; 20OO ChrysantUemums 

 from pots, good stock; state varieties and 

 price. 



JAMES WHEELER, Florist, 

 NATICK, MASS, 



THEY'RE STICKING OUT 



all over these pages. 



WHAT? 



Bargains in good things. 



A SPECIALTY 



TheDingee&GonardCo.wesn 



HOLLAND NURSERIES 



Best Hardy Rhododendrons, 

 Azalea*, Conifers, Clematis, 

 H. P. Roses, Shrubs, and Herba- 

 ceous Pleuits. 



P. OUWERKERK, "J'o"i?»i^^.'2"«^ 



