August 12, 1905 



HORTICULTURE 



HANNAH HOBART 



The Pride of 

 California...... 



Mr. John A. Balmer. of i:!e Elum, Washington, wrote, after his visit to our nurseries in J.nu 

 American Florist of Kebrnar>- 15, as follows; 



" The Hannah Hohari is realfy a remarkable dower, never less than four inches, and frequently t 

 isa shade deeper than Lawson, but the petal arrangement is quite different: m this respect it mo*.! 

 color is different. I saw two large houses of it at Sievers'* and the sight is one I )ng to be remembered; 

 the lot. and everyone the exact counterpart of the other; no bursted calyxes, but every flower suppon 

 up like soldiers. There is ceitainly no carnation of its color that can equal it." 



The above is a truthiul statement of facts by a very competent gentleman, and if needin;^ vciifir, 

 of this magnificent variety have been sold wholesale as high as $1.50 per dozen and none less than $1.^ 

 to convince anybody of its intrinsic value. 



The constant inquiry by every one who has seen the plants in flower is "When \ 



your orders in early as they will be filled strictly in rotation. 



nd one-hall inches across. In color i 

 [ibles the old Jubilee, but of course th' 

 reds of blooms and not a poor one ii 

 I a twenty-four inch stem, andstandin; 



PRICE, $3.00 per 12; $15.00 per 100; $120.00 per 1000. 



JOHN H, SIEVERS & CO., 1251 Chestnut St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



CARNATION PLANTS 



FIELD GROWN 



STRONG, HEALTHY PLANTS NOW READY 



ARTHUR T. BODDINCTON 



342 West 14th Street. NEW YORK 



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CARNATION PLANTS? 



^ Strong, bushy, field grown plants, well rooted for delivery " 



f on and after August 1st, of the following tried and tested • 



a varieties: /t 



" Boston Market Bradt Floriana f 



• Queen Prosperity Flamingo ^ 

 A Enchantress Indianapolis Lawson T 



• Queen Louise Vesper ^ 

 ^ WRITE FOR PRICES J 



^ Our plants are from the grounds of the largest and most * 



? up-to-date growers. • 



5 SAMUEL S. PENNOCK J 



PHILADELPHIA 



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ROSES 



SteviaR. C, $1.50 $12..50 $2.50 $22,.50 



POEHLlAi BROS. CO. 



MORTON GROVE, ILL. 



In writing advertisors, meution Hortioiiltnre 



If you offer the right goods in the 

 right way in these columns, you will 

 not lack for customers. 



»>y /\ r^ 1*» r^ F'"^ 'ofK* plants in 



Ij i I W; L V; 3.inch pots, just the 



If I I ^ r* ^ thing for late bench- 





CARNATIONS My Maryland 



SELECTED STOCK 



100 



Mrs. M. A. Patten 8.00 



Nelson Fisher 8.00 



Flamingo 8.00 



D. Whitney 6.00 



BACKKR 



ILLERICA, MASS. 



1,000 



70.00 

 70.00 

 70.00 

 50 00 



CO. 



Field Grown Plants 



$15.00 per 100 $125 per 1000 



Chicago Carnation Co. 



JESSICA 



red and white variegated 



$2.50 per doz., $12 per I OO 

 $ I 00 per 1000 



Are you shrewd in bii.slac,ss? Yes? 

 Then writo us immediately cfineerning 

 ilicsc two grand oarnations, or see us at 

 I he Wnshington Convention. 



JOLIET, ILL. 



In writing .-idv 



DAHLIAS 



ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES 

 Roots and blooms in any quantity. 



L. K. PEACOCK, Inc. 



BRII 



BRIDESMAID. IVORY. AMERI- 

 CAN BEAUTY. PERLE. Fine 3-ineh 

 .^lock. .fS.OO per 100; $45.00 per 10(10; 2.t nt 

 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. Cash with 

 order or satisfaetor.v referonees. These 

 Plants were propagated from Healthy 

 Grafted stoclc. No club root. 



Baur Floral Co., Erie, Pa. 



STERILIZED SHEEP MANURE 



$20.00 a T O N 

 100 Lb BAG $1.25 



Wn. ELLIOTT & SONS 



201 FULTON ST., NEW YORK 



The E. C. HILL CO. 



RICHMOND, IND, 



The H. WEBER & SONS CO. 



OAKLAND, MD. 



In vvritin i: ndvcrtis.Ts . nionti.in Fl.irtlonltnrc 



5. S. 5KIDEL5KY 



824 No. 24th Street 

 PHILADELPHIA 



CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED 



ROBT. C. PYE 



Cariiatioii Grower 



In writing advertisers, mention Horticulture 



