Febniart IG. 1918 



HORTICULTURE 



15.3 



■§mmm m0Mmm immmMii) mMmMmmmmm 



CANNAS 



Strong Roots Tvsro and More Eyes 

 Packed 250 in case 



OK.\N«E SHADES 



Indiana $0.45 $2.75 .$24,00 



K. S. Deemer 50 3.50 30.00 



Mrs. Kate Gray.. .45 2.75 24.00 

 Wyoming 45 2.75 24.00 



BRONZE LE.AF, RED FLOWER 



Doz. 100 lOOO 



Brandywine $0.45 $2.75 $24.00 



Conowingo 45 2.75 24.00 



David Uarum 45 2.75 24.00 



Dr. .Ackernecht.. .45 2.75 24.00 



Dr. Budingen 45 2.75 24.00 



Egandale 50 3.50 30.00 



King Humbert... .70 4.00 35.00 



Robusta 45 2.75 25.00 



Winfzer's Colos- 

 sal 50 .3.00 25.00 



YELLOW-EDGED AND GOLD 

 EDGED 



Duke of York .$0.45 .$2.75 $24.00 



Gen. Merkel 45 2.75 24.00 



GIndiaflora 45 2.75 24.00 



Italia 45 2.75 24.00 



.Jean Tissot 45 2.75 24.00 



Madam Crozy 45 2.75 25.00 



Panama 75 5.00 45.00 



Queen Charlotte. .50 3..50 30.00 

 WHITE .AND CREAM SH.ADES 



.VIsace $0.45 .$2.75 .$24.00 



Minnehaha 75 5.00 45.00 



Mont Blanc Im- 

 proved 75 5.00 45.00 



YELLOW AND YELLOW- 

 SPOTTED 



.\ustrla $0.45 $2.75 $24.00 



Florence \'aughan .45 2.75 24.00 



Gladiator 45 2.75 



tiustav Guniper.. .45 2.75 24.0C 



Queen Helen 1.00 S.OO 15.0C 



Richard Wallace. .45 2.75 24.00 

 Yellow King 



Humbert 1.00 S.OO 



24.00 g 



75.00 



Canna, King Humbert 



Sri, DISCOUNT FOR CASH WITH THE ORDER. 



I Evtbuv XT, BobblnGtcn Co., Ifnc, ^^^ 



smeu, 



1 28 Chambers Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



houses freeze up because cjal is scarce, 

 but double your energy and use the 

 wood which is within reach of every- 

 one. Cultivate all waste land and cul- 

 tivate it well; if it is not suitable for 

 horticultural crops, plant it with trees, 

 either fruit or timber. 



"To bring horticulture to the pin- 

 nacle of the glory it deserves, we must 

 imbue in the little children the love 

 tor the beauty of nature. School 

 grounds should be planted and kept 



ADDISONIA 



A ([uarterly journal containing 

 beautiful colort'd illustrations and 

 popular descriptions of plant is. 



rublished by the New York Botan- 

 ical iiarden, Bronx l*ark. 



Supported by the Income oi a be- 

 quest by the late Judge Addison 

 Brown, aided by subscriptions. 



The second volume has re<-ently 

 been completed ; the third vt)lunie 

 will be iNSuetl durin^^ 1!*1H; each 

 \olunie contains 40 full-page colored 

 illustrations. 



Additional subscriptions, for the 

 whi>le work only, are, invitetl at ^'M), 

 beinjT .SH) i>er volume. Sample parts 

 will be mailetl on rei|viest, 



NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 

 Bronx Park New York City 



J 



SMITH'S 



REVISED CHRYSANTHEMUM MANUAL 



(Third Edition) 

 The best work on Chrysantliemnin Col- ' 

 ture. Both amateur i.nA florists hnve he«n 

 provided with articles for their special 

 needs. 



One Hundred and Six Paers. Only 60c. 

 Postpaid. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO., Adrian, Mich 



like so )uauy miniature botanical gar- 

 dens. The study of the vegetable 

 kingdom should be taken up from the 

 first grade through the colleges, for 

 next to the study of Christianity it 

 does more for the real civilization of 

 mankind than any other science. In- 

 terest your young men and women so 

 that they choose horticulture in its 

 broad sense or some of its various 

 branches for their occupation, so that 

 they will bring forth from Mother 

 •Earth the inexhaustible store of vege- 

 tation and wealth exceeding the com- 

 bined value of all manufactured 

 products. 



"See that the community you live in 

 has a public garden or park, if only of 

 limited extent. Subscribe to and read 

 all the horticultural papers you can. 

 Become a member of garden clubs or 

 horticultural societies. Stimulate and 

 support horticultural exhibitions, sup- 

 port it, and become an exhibitor, and 

 above all, get acquainted with your 

 plants no that you understand their 

 talk for they have their mute way of 

 showin.a; their feeling, and will recom- 

 pense you for every special effort you 

 make, ilo your best to assist Nature 

 and Mother Earth who is so good to 

 her children, for she not only feeds 

 our body but our soul with God's high- 

 est blessings, plants and flowers." 



I lie unk'i- slips will be prices f. o. b. Hoh 

 iMinl. paclking at ecst in .idilition to the 

 ;il)ove prices. Duty and freight will bo 

 Piiiil by (consignee) but it is understood 

 tliat the shipper will insure the shipment 

 tor his own account and that (consignee) 

 is absolutely guaranteed against any loss 

 .ir damage to the stock due to delay in 

 transit, beating, or any other reason. 



In other words, the shipper guarantees 

 that the stock ordered will reach the eon- 

 .signee in first-class condition. 



It is in view of this agreement between 

 tile consignor and the consignee that these 

 orders are placed. 



National Nurseryman 



The oldest and best establlihed 

 Journal tor nurserymen. Circula- 

 tion among the trade only. P«b- 

 Ushed monthly. Sabscrlptlon price, 

 $1.50 per year. Foreign subsorlp- 

 tle'.is, $2.00 per year. In advanc-e. 

 Sample copy free upon appllcatl<)n 

 from tbose In the trade encloalng 

 their business card. 



National Nurseryman Pub. Co., jnc. 



HATBORO, PA. 



A WISE IMPORTING PROVISION. 



The following agreement, under the 

 terms of which one large importer did 

 all his business with Holland exporters 

 during the past season, is respectfully 

 presented as a. safe and sane example 

 for other importers to follow: i 



Agreement between consignor and con- 

 signee with reference to sliipments for the | 

 fall of 1917 and the spring of 1918: | 



It Is agreed that the prices quoted on I 



F'ERIMS from 2 1-4 inch Pols 



IIO.STONS— $5 per 100, $40 per 1000. 

 WHITMANII IMPROVED— $3 per 100, $40 



per 1000. 

 WHITMANII COMPACTA— $S per 100, $40 



per 1000. 

 KOOSKVELTS— $8 per 100. $40 per 1000. 

 TEDBY, JK.— $5 per lOO. $45 per 1000. 

 250 at thouHflnd rHtps. 



H.H.BARROWS&SON.Whitman.Mass. 



A Gladiolus Everyone Ought to Grow 



MRS. F.PENDLETON 



$8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Inc. 



Flowerfield, L. I., N. Y. 



