horticulture: 



November 11, 1905 



Yovi Perfectly Safe in Placing Yoxir Order for the 



New Scarlet Seedling 



^ROBERT CRAIG ^ 



C. W. WARD, Originator 



For the Following Reasons: '^t. it is the best scarlet carnation in existence. 2nd. The color is just 

 what is desired. 3rd. The stock is in perfect health. 4th. There will be 

 no lay down on ROBERT Craig as we are prepaired to fill all orders. We 

 have 20,000 sloek plants in the best of condition and shall fill orders ac- 

 cording to promise. 



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ComnienciTig Liccember i, 1905. 



$12 00 per 100. $100 per "1000. 

 2500 at $95 per 1000. 

 5000 at $90 per lOOO. 

 10000 at $80 per 1000. 



A IHsfoant of o per cent when cas/t is sent irith the order 



IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED YOUR ORDER ALREADY, SEND IT IN AT ONCE. If it is possible for 

 you to visit our place and see Craig growing we would appreciate it very much and will furnish transpor- 

 tation from and to the station. P'.lectric trains now run from Brooklyn Bridge to (Jueens every 30 minutes. 



GOTTACE GARDENS COMPANY 



Queens, L. I., N. Y. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 



Meinhardt & Dierkes sufceed Rob- 

 ert Meinhardt at St. Louis, Mo. 



The Rosary, Boston, (J. J. Casey, 

 Mgr.) is about to move to 214 Claren- 

 don street. 



The Missouri Floral Company has 

 been incorporated, to do business at 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Winfield Seamans, who has been 

 conducting a greenhouse establish- 

 ment at Anthony, R. I., has discon- 

 tinued and taken a place elsewhere. 



I.. Mosco, formerly a commission 

 florist in New York and Chicago, is 

 now located at 161 New Montgomery 

 street, San Francisco, in the whole- 

 sale cut flower business. 



The business of the late William 

 Ghormley, wholesale commission florist 

 at 57 West 28th street, New York, has 

 been sold under date of NovembEr 1, 

 190.5, to Horace E. Froment, who has 

 been book-keeper in the establishment 

 for the past five years. The purchase 

 is absolute, Mr. Froment having paid 

 cash for bill of sale including accounts, 

 fixtures, etc., and having assumed all 

 the liabilities of the business. It will 

 be .carried on as heretofore, James 

 Coyle continuing in part management 

 of the establishment. 



Department leaflet. No. 6, of the 

 American Civic Association is out. It 

 concerns railroad improvements and 

 contains some handsome illustrations 

 of station plantations along the line 

 of the Boston & Albany and Pennsyl- 

 vania railroads. 



It is never too early nor too late 



to order the 



Scott Fern 



Best Commercial Introduction for many years 

 JOHTSr SCOTT 



Keap St. Greenhouses, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



NEPHROLEPIS BARROWSII. $25PER100 



8C0TTII,2iin 5 " " 



BOS IONS, 2^ in., . . 3 " ' 



HENRY H, BARROWS & SON, 

 Florists, Whitman, Mass. 



FERNS! 2 l-fiflTPors 



$3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY 



824 No. 24th St., PHILADELPHIA 



GLOIREdT LORRAINE? 



Daisies, Daisies and Daisies 



MAIKilER- 



W !■ are lieadquartcrs f 

 ¥TES. We htive 7 varletle; 

 specialty. Stork of 4 varletiOK is offerer 

 fop sale and with a guarantee that it is en 

 (Irelv free from leaf miner or other inseei 

 pests. Priees on applleatlon. Flowers Ir 

 nnv o'liinUt^ Oetnber 1st to .Tnlv 1st. 



PI,B3TCHER of AUninXDAI.E. 

 Stall 1. Boston Flower Market, Park St, 



PAEONIE.S 



Queen Victoria (Whitleyii). . . . $9.00 per 100 



Festiva Maxima 30.00 per 100 



Fragrans (the tall grower and 



bloom producer) $6.00 per 100 



For other varicl.es oi l^aeonies and ,000 rates, write. 



Lucretia Dewberry & Miller 



Red Raspberry $5.00 per JOOO 



GILBERT H. WILD. . S-vRCOXIE. MO. 



P AN,$I ES 



Over one million plants ready from our Fam- 

 ous Strain. None better. $1.50 per BOO, 

 $2.50 per icno. 



Daieieg (Beliis) tine plants, .?;2 00 per tonn. 



Forset-me-not, Hardy blue, $3.00 per 1000. 



neties, $t W perlOO. 60.000 ready now. 



J. G. SCHMIDT CO.. - BRISTOL^PA. 



©BULBS 



^l^""" and PLANTS 



Ralph Jn. Ward & Co. 



2 West Broadway, New York. 



Lilies, Japanese Plants 



BA MBOCTSTAKES 



SUZUKI & ilDA 



31 Barclay Street, New York 



Cold Frame Mats 



Made of rye straw, cover two frames, $1.50. 

 Made of burlap lined wiib wool, $1.50. 



WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, 

 201 Fulton Street, - - New York. 



Telephone. 3427 Cortlandt. 



