HORTICULTURi: 



October 21. 1905 



SWEET PEA 

 CHRISTHAS 



The new strain has proved to be 

 very superior for florists' use. In 

 habit it is similar to Blanche Ferry, 

 the pink showing up brighter than 

 in that old favorite. It Is an early 

 and continuous bloomer, coming into 

 bloom in about ten weelis. When 

 the bottom branches commence to 

 flower, stems about fourteen inches 

 long with four flowers on a spray 

 are the rule. It is a dwarf grower, 

 rarely reaching over flve feet. Many 

 of my customers have spoken highly 

 of this strain, and I have pleasure 

 in recommending it to all who grow 

 sweet Deas for market. 



oz. lb. 



Pink and White $.25 $2.00 

 Pure White .25 2.00 



GEORGE C. WATSON 



SEEUSriAN 



I6I4 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia 



NATIVE ASTERS.., 



Nursely grown, true to name. .Splen- 

 did for perennial borders and natural- 

 izing in shublieries. Aster laevis, Aster 

 commutatus, Aster cardifolius, Aster 

 colluminus, Aster adscendens, $6.00 

 a hundred, 75c a dozen. Aster folio- 

 sus, $8.00 a hundred, $i.ooadozen. 

 Aster Nova-Anglae, $15 a hundred. 

 Also Helianthus orgyalis, Helenlum 

 autumnale, Bocconia cordata, Bolto- 

 nia asteroides, $6.00 a hundred. 



WAUGH J 



AMHERST - MASS. 



This is KAISERIN— easily " tlic Rose for tlie 



od" — long cuttings rooted ( ?) in the lield — sucli as grown 

 put up right, at right prices— $50.00 per 1000 up. 



FIELD 

 GROWN 



Own Root 



ROSES 



Over 100 Best Varieties 



Tender and Hardy 

 Our Roses are not grown 

 by the "old woman meth- 

 le South. Right Stock, 



Calirornia Rose Company 



}Los Angeles, Cal. 



Ivies, Euonymus, Acubas, 

 Gardenias 



IVIES 1000 p<it grown a to 5 feet high 

 bushy, 12 cents. 



EUONYMUS RADICANS. variegated, 

 pot grown, 18 in. to 2 feet long, bushy, 

 12 cents. 



EUONYMUS from open ground, 8 cents. 



EUONYMUS UPRIGHT, 1 1-2 feet liigh, 

 yellow and white variegated, 15 cents. 



ACUBAS, 18 In. high, pot-grown, 15 



No Ic^K liiiMi .'.(I '.if anv kind will be sent. 



CHARLES AMMANN, 



Central Atb., Tuckahoe Rd,, Yonkers, H. Y. 



STERILIZED SHEEP MANURE 



$20.00 a T O N 

 100 Lb BAG $1.25 



Wn. ELLIOTT & SONS 



201 FULTON ST., NEW YORK 



W. FROMOW & SONS, Bagshot, England 



Nu'Jseries 0° HAr'dY O RN A fl Entail's! EVEROREEN *?RH0D0bENDR0NS,''R6'sES 

 Etc., great specialty made of GOLDEN PRIVET. Preliminary trade list now ready and 

 mailed to applicants by 



AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, New Yorl<, 31 Barclay St , or P. O. Box 7S2 

 The American Agents 



I WALSH'S i 



"Lady Gay" f 



5 Tl 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 



"he sensational rose at the Temple • 

 • and Regents Park Shows, London, Jj 

 h England, May 29 and June I, 1905. / 

 ^ Awarded Gold Medals. • 



Plants for forcing in pots. Prices V 

 A on application, order now. • 



Z -WEDDING BELLS" in pols, strong b 

 V plants from open ground, extra fine; fj 

 f) suilal)le for Easter sales. S 



- • 'FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI," the new V 

 'KILLARNEY 

 large and of 

 'ULRICH BRUNNER 

 for forcing 



the leading Hybrid Perpetual: 

 lybrid Teas. The new " Solei 



• "fKAUAAKLU 



A white rose, and " 



Z stock of these is 1; 



V ity. Excellent "l 



? for forci 

 J All tl 



5 and Hy 



T 



I M. H. WALSH 



vo and three year old 



CHARLES BLACK, 



HICHTSTOWN, - N.J. 



CYCLAMEN PLANTS 



GIGANTEUM STRAIN 



Seen taken of only selected flowers and 



well-built stock. None better. 



3-in., $7.00 ; 4 in., $ 1 2,00 ; S-ln. , $65.00 per I Oo 



Seed of above strain, new crop, $6.00 per 



1000. Try It. 



C. WINTERICH, Denance. Ohio. 



M 



Woods Hole, Mass. 



Texas Wlistletoe. 



Absolutely the best on the market. Rich 

 green foliage, heavily berried. Make sliip- 

 ments to all parts U. S. after November I5lh. 

 Dealers in writing please state about what 

 you will want. Correspondence solicited. 



_WM. H. ANDERSON, BROWNWOOD.TEXAS^ 



Daisies, Daisies and Daisies 



Wr .-iri- lica.lMiKiit.r-; f..r >IAH(;rER- 



specla'ltv. '^^ Stock ' oV 4' varieties is' offered 

 for sale and with a guarantee that it Is en- 

 llrelv free from leaf miner or other insect 

 rii'ctf! Prices on application. Flowers In 

 linv (ininitlfv O.-tober 1st to July 1st. 



FLETCHER of AUnURHIDALE. 

 Stall 1. Boston Flower Market, Park St. 



We hope our readers, will as far as 

 possible, buy everything they need 

 from Horticulture's Advertisers. 



J . H . TROY 

 Mount HissarliK Nurseries 



Mgl-. THE ROSARY FLOWER CO. 



Tel. 2612 Mad. Sq. 24 E. 34th Street. N. Y. City 



FOREST TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS 

 AND SEEDLINGS 



FOREST NURSERY AND SEED CO. 



McMINNVILLE, TENN, R. F. O.Jt 



pi'r 100 per 1000 

 A;;rratuiu, Hooted Cuttiugs... .50 4.00 



(• i,s (2 inch) 2.00 15.00 



Hi liotrope, R. C 75 6.00 



H.lintrope. (2 inch strong)... 2.!50 20.00 

 C, i-aniums. 2 inch very strong 3.00 



COTTAGE FLORAL CO., 



vford St., Clevela 



Lilies, Japanese Plants 



BA MBOO S TAKES 



SUZUKI & IIDA 



31 Barclay Street, New York 



Campbell Violet plants - $20.00 per 1000 



Princess of Wales - - $40,00 por 1000 



FRANK F. HANLEY 



Ackers Ave.. Brookllne, iVlass. Tel. 10.811 



