March 16, 1918 



HORTICULTURE 



245 



FARQUHAR'S HARDY PERENNIALS 



- Spring l^lan'ting 



Write for a mopy of our Catalogue before ordering 



R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO. 



6 South Market Street, Boston, Mass. 



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ADDISONIA 



A quarterly JournaJ containing 

 beautiful colored illustrations and 

 popular descriptions of plants. 



Published by tbe New York Botan- 

 ical Garden, Bronx Park. 



Supported by the income of a be- 

 quest by the late Judge Addison 

 Brown, aided by subscriptions. 



The second volume has recently 

 been completed ; the third volume 

 will be issued during 1918; each 

 volume contains 40 full-page colored 

 illustrations. 



Additional subscriptions, for the 

 whole work only, are invited at $30, 

 being $10 per volume. Sample parts 

 will be mailed on request. 



NEW YORK 

 Bronx Park 



BOTANICAL GARDEN 

 New York City 



Surplus Stock of "Bedford Quality 



If interested in any of the following at "War Time Prices." nan 

 items and quantities. Land must be cleared this Spring. 



National Nurserymaa'C 



The oldest and beat eatablUBed 

 jpgrnaJ (or Dargerrmen. ClrcHla- 

 tloD among tbe trade onljr Pab- 

 llehed montbl^. SabBo^piAan prlc«, 

 VIJW per year. Forat^ .ubacrlp- 

 tioua, tJ.OO per yea^. In advance. 

 Sample copy free- upon application 

 from tboae In tbe trade enclosing 

 tbelr bnglneas card. 



National Nurseryman Pub. Co., inc. 



HATBORO, PA. 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



BEST FOB OVBB HALF A CKMTCRT. 



Small, medium and large aUea snppUed. 

 Price Uet new ready. 



THE D. HILL HURSEitY CO. 



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BOX 4U. DDNBKK. ILL. 



What Is That Plant? 



A (llfflcult question to answer usually 

 unless flowers are present, because the 

 ordinary Manuals make use of flower 

 and fruit characters. It may be 

 answered easily for over 1000 trees and 

 shrubs, including those most commonly 

 planted in the eastern States and In 

 northern Europe, from foliage only, by 

 aid of the 200-page book, "Plant Ma- 

 terials of Decorative Gardening," by 

 William Trelease, convenient for hand- 

 ling and of a size to fit the pocket, 

 which may be had of the HORTICUL- 

 TURE PUBLISHING CO., for $1.00— 

 postpaid. 



I'nou Carolina Poplars 1 -lift. 1000 



inoOO I.ombard.Y Poplars 2 -6 ft. iOOO 



I00<) Hop trees 4 - 5 ft. 1000 



10000 Laurel-leaved Willows. . .1 - S ft. 1000 



1000 Golden-barked Willows... 'J -5ft. 500 



500 Pyrus baccata 4 -5 ft. .500 



3000 Cornus siblrica 3 - 4 ft. 1000 



.5000 Cornus sericea 3 - 4 ft. 3IKM> 



.5000 Cornus sanguinea 3 — 4 ft. 



"000 Genista scoparia 3 yrs. 500 



1000 Genista tinctoria 3 yrs. 500 



3000 Rhamnus catharticus 3 -4 ft. 



lOOO Rhamnus frangula 3 -4 ft. 1000 



.1000 Cephalanthus occidentalis.lV— 2 ft. 500 



Spiraea opiiUfolia 3 - 4 ft. 



L.veiuni barbarum 3 yrs. 



Prunus pumila 2 -3 ft. 



Spiraea salicifolia 3 ft. 



Spiraea tomentosum %V^ ft. 



Viburnum opulus 3 - 4 ft. 



Symphoricarpus vulgaris. 2 ft. 



Cela»«trus panloulata and 



scandens 3 yrs. 



.Vmorpha f rtiticosa 4 ft. 



Philadelphus dianthiflo- 



rus (heavy) . .2Vi ft. 



I^hiladelphus coronarius. .3 ft. 



Riisa Hiawatha 3 jrs. 



THE NEW ENGLAND NURSERIES GO. 



IVI. 



To the NURSERYMEN 



FLORISTS and GARDENERS 



of NEW ENGLAND 



Wliat will it mean to you if the nursery stock which 

 you need for the coming season arrives one or two 

 months late and in a worthless condition due to de- 

 lay in long distance transportation? 

 Make sure of your supply by purchasing near at 

 hand. 



Let us quote now on your spring needs. 



ingkevrcv. )^> 



FRAMINGHAM - MASSACHUSETTS 



We are Subsci-Wers to the 'Nurserymen's Fund for Market 

 Development. 



IF in need of RELIABLE NURSERY STOCK 



that is well growm, well dug and well packed 

 Send to the BAY STATE NURSERIES 



WhoUtale and Retail NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 



