December 24. 1910 



HORTICULTURE 



907 



A. Grand N^\a^ 



BFRIOMX 



irn^-tion 



Outclasses everything heretofore grown In the dark pink class. 



Won first honors in the 100 class for best dark pink at the A. C. S. Meeting, 

 Pittsburgh, Januar.T, 1910, also at the Chicago Flower Show, November, 1909. 



It is a pure bright dark pink of even shade, size 3^ inches, an early and con- 

 tinuous bloomer, brings fully 25 per cent, more flowers to the plant than Lawson at 

 its best: flowers well shaped on long, wiry stems; calyx does not split. It is a good 

 shipper, and the cuttings root easy. 



Price per 100, $12.00; price per lOno, $100.00; price per 5000, $400.00; 25 at 100, 

 250 at 1000 rates. Place your order now, to be in on early deliveries. 



NIC. ZWEIFEL, 



North Milwaukee, 

 Wisconsin 



'^ Potted Lilacs for Forcing ^ 



Marie Legraye, Ludwig Spaeth, Mad. Casimir Perier, Presi- 

 dent Qrevy, Michael Buchner, Madam Lemoine, Charlei> X. 



ALL POT GROWN BUSHY PLANTS $1.00 EACH; $9.00 PER DOZ. 



Pair $2.50 

 " 3.50 

 " 5.00 

 " 6.50 



PYRAMIDAL BOX, 2^, to 3 ft Each $1.50 



3% ft " 2.00 



4 ft " 2.75 



5 ft " 3.50 



If in green tubs, 25 cents extra. 



The New England Nurseries, Inc. 



Bedford, Mass. 



A BLUE ROSE 



The Greatest 



Rose Novelty 



of the Century 



It flowered with us this sea- 

 son and was greatly admired. 



ELLWAMGER 



VIount Hope Nurseries 



The New Rambler fVioIet Blue) , hailed 

 by the German rose growers as the 

 forerunner of a genuinely cornflower 

 blue rose, is a seedling of Crimson 

 Rambler, very vigorous and hardy, and 

 free blooming. 



Send for description and price. 



& BARRV 



ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



Mums-Mums-Mums 



What Kinds 



ALL THE RRST ^OVELTIES AND 

 THEN OME. ako a complete list of 

 good COMMERCIAL kinds, Singles, 

 Anemones ^nd Pompons. Also the (inest 

 strain in Alters known. PEERLESS, 

 WHITE and LIGHT PINK. 



Catiihgue Now Ready 

 Write for Co^r 



EfmerO.^mlih&Co. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. 



ROSES, PALMS, 



•Bd novelties In DeconitlTe Plants 

 MARKET and 49th STREETS.. PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



In ordering goods please add J " »aw 

 i t in HORTICULTURE." 



CYCS-AIVIEN 



Just right for Xmas at a low price: 3 in.. $8.00 per 100; 

 4 in.. $i7.oo per 00; 5 in., $20.00 and $25.03 per 100, 

 bud and bloom. Also Ferns, Asparagus pi nan. 

 CONVERSE GREENHOUSES Webster, Mass. 



NEW and RARE 



SHRUBS 



and 



VINES 



Recently introduced from 

 China. For particulars and 

 prices write for our Garden 

 Annual ready January 1st, 

 1911. 



R.&J.FARQUHAR&GO. 



Boston, Mass. 



^The alimentary canal in 

 man is thirty-two feet long 

 and only the first three in- 

 ches you control. It is a 

 very small proportion but 

 a very important part. The 

 man who knows how to 

 manage his tongue well is 

 a valuable man. Get the 

 the habit of self-control 

 smile and let the others 

 talk. He who attends to 

 his own business has no 

 time to attend to the bus- 

 iness of others. The man 

 who tears down reputa- 

 tions always gets most 

 of the dirt himself. 



^The best Horseshoe 

 Brand salesman is Horse- 

 shoe Brand Products. They 

 will satisfy the most criti- 

 cal. There are reasons and 

 good ones, why Horseshoe 

 Brand bulbs are of superior 

 quality — ask the man who 

 grows them. All varieties 

 ready for immediate or 

 later delivery at reasonable 

 prices. 



Write Us 



Ralph M. Ward & Co. 



12 West Broadway 



NEW YORK 



Not How C\K% 

 But How Good 



