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HORTICULTURE 



November 12, 1910 



OUR SENSATIONAL NEW 

 OSTRICH PLUME CELOSIA 



" Pride of Castle Gould " 



in grand shape at our greenhouses, in 7 and 8 in. pots — 2 to 3 ft. tall. Piice J2.50 and $3.00 each 



Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford, N. J. ! 

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HARDY RHODODENDRONS 



When we say Hardy we mean Hardy in American Gardens where 

 climatic conditions are no more severe than in Massachusetts. We 

 have them, the finest stock in the world of brilliant hybrid 

 varieties which have stood the test of years in American Gardens 

 for hardiness and vigor. 



Write for Prices on what yon wish to import for the coming season. 



JOHN WATERER ®, SON, Ltd. t:^^;^^.. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



W. D. Hathaway, New Bedford, 

 Mass. — "Hathaway's Dahlias, 1910." 



Peter Lambert, Trier, Mosel. — Illus- 

 trated Catalogue of Roses. Covers in 

 colors. 



Frederick Roemer, Quedlinberg. Ger- 

 many. — Illustrated List of Novelties in 

 Flower Seeds for 1911. 



George H. Peterson, Fair Lawn, N. 

 J. — "The Flower Beautiful." An illus- 

 trated price list of peonies. 



Wilhelm Pfitzer, Stuttgart.— 1910 

 Price List of Dutch Bulbs. List of 

 Roses. Price Cards of Gladioli. 



Drrvaes Fri-res, Weteren, Belgium. — 

 General Catalogue of Nursery Stock, 

 Herbaceous Plants and Aquatics. 



Anthony Waterer, Knap Hill Nur- 

 sery, Woking, Surrey, Eng. — Catalogue 

 of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Conifers, Rho- 

 dodendrons, etc. 



Samuel C. Moon, Morrisville, Pa. — 

 Wholesale Price List of Ornamental 

 Deciduous and Evergreen Trees and 

 Shrubs for 1910. 



C. C. Morse & Co., San Francisco, 

 Cal.— Bulb Catalogue, Fall, 1910. In- 

 cludes also Sweet Peas and Pansies. 

 Handsome cover illustration of narcis- 

 si and tulips. 



Henry Mette, Quedlinberg, Germany. 

 — Trade Catalogue of Vegetable, Flow- 

 er and Farm Seeds. Including list of 

 novelties in flowers and vegetables for 

 1911 and beautiful colored plate of 

 giant-flowered pansies. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Company, 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. — Wholesale Catalogue 

 of Florists' Supplies. Here is a pub- 

 lication that no florist should neglect 

 to have close to his desk. It is com- 

 plete in variety offered, finely illus- 

 trated and artistic in everv detail. The 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. are to be 

 congratulated on their enterprise in 

 sending out so excellent a production. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Watertown, Wis. — Beneke Bros, sue- 

 ( eed George Beneke. 



Columbia, Mo. — Charles H. Koep- 

 pen, florist, was operated on Sunday, 

 Oct. 23rd, at the Parker Hospital for 

 appendicitis. He is reported improv- 

 ing and in a fair way to recovery. 



Norwich, Conn. — The Ghlanbones 

 Greenhouses is the name under which 

 the estate of Mrs. Wm. Camp Lam- 

 nan will be known. Charles T. Beas- 

 ley is in charge and they will do a 

 commercial business. 



Mt. Vernon, la. — A. T. Cowan whose 

 greenhouse was destroyed by fire as 

 reported in another column, will carry 

 on an order business during the com- 

 ing winter and will rebuild next 

 spring. 



E. Allan Peirce and A. Leuthy have 

 been before the appraisers in Boston, 

 asking t)iat the -5 per cent, cash dis- 

 coimt given by the European azalea 

 dealers be considered in assessing the 

 import duty and that the net price be 

 iaken as the legal valuation. Both of 

 these gentlemen are veiy large impor- 

 ters of azaleas. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 STOCK PLANTS 



Polly Rose and Bonnaflon. Good clean 

 stock $4.00 per hundred 



J. F. ERICKSON, Swampscott, Mass. 



Ground Covers 



and 



Plants for the Rockery 



I'ut in your orders now for Daphne 

 Cneorum, C.illuna Vulgaris, Arabis and 

 Alyssum Saxatile, etc. 



Eastern Nurseries, 



Henry S. Dawson, Mgr. 

 JAMAICA PLAIN, - MASS. 



A SPECIALTY 



TheDingee&GonardCo.wesiGreve 



Box Trees 



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Inr Prices are Always Rlgbt — Catalog; Praa 



THE NEW ENGLAND NURSERIES, Inc. 

 HOLLAND NURSERIES 



Best Hardy Rhododendron*, 

 Azaleas, Conifers, Clematis, 

 H. P. Roses, Shrubs, and Herba- 

 ceous Plants. 



. U ' ) W bKlVbK&., F. 0. N.. 1 . HolMka, M.J. 



