November 25, 1905 



HORTICULTURE 



VICTORY 



THE BEST SCARLET CARNATION— Is a Fancy in the fullest sense of the word 



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B. Sl a. Specialties 



FORCING AND DECORATIVE PLANTS 



LililCS, Charles X, Marie Legraye, pot grown Per Doz. 



extra size plants $10.00 



CytlSSIIS Laburnum (Golden Chain) pot 



grown XX fine iS.OO 



Dputzia (irucilis, pot grown 2.00 



Viburnum Opiilus, pot grown 6.50 



" Plicatum, pot grown 7.50 



Siaph) lieu (Olchica, pot grown 7. 50 



DielyJra SpectabiliS, strong dumps for forcing 1 .00 



Wisterias, pot grown 9. 00 



Azalea Mollis brilliant colors .fS.SO-S.OO $30-40.00 



Knu;lish Scarlet llaw(h(»rn. pot grown, i^ft.. 15.00 



Spirea Japoniea. selected strong clumps. . . . 



"■ asMlboides fhtribunda 



compaclamullillora 



palmata, scarlet variety 



(Gladstone 1.50 



Rhododendrons. The most profitable plants for Easter. 

 Handsome, well budded plants from $6.00 tO $24.00 



per dozen ; the varieties consist of all beautiful colors 

 and well adapted for forcing. 

 Azalea IndiCH. Fine budded plants in all the leading vari- 

 eties, such as Deutsche Perle, Apollo, R. A. Alba, Niobe, 

 Vervaeneana, Simon Mardner, Van der Cryssen, etc. 



Per 100. 



$75.00 



15.00 



6.00 



5.00 

 5.50 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 10.00 



35.00 

 45 00 

 55 00 

 90.00 



12.00 



12. 



IO-I2 mches Diam 4.50 



12-14 " " 6.00 



14-16 " " 7. .50 



16-1S " " 12.00 



Acacia ParadOXa, fine bushy specimens, 3 ft. 



S2.00 each 18.00 



Roses, H.P., low budded, 2 year old, finest stock 



ever received. (Per 1000 gioo.oo) 



Gen. Jacqueminot Bar. Rothschild La France 

 Mrs. John Laing Paeonia Gen. Washington 



Ulrich Brunner Gabriel Luizet Baron Bonstettin 



Magna Charta Marie Bauman Mad. Plantier 



Roses, Tea and Polyaniha 



Maman Cochet, pink, Maman Cochet, white ; Kaiserin 

 Aug. Victoria, Hermosa, pink, Agrippina, red. 

 Clothilde Soupert, fine for pots, bushy plants. 



Crimson Ramblers, per loo, $10.00, 15.00, 18.00 



Babj Ramblers, 3 inch pots, bushy plants — 15.00 

 AuCUba .Japoniea, very satisfactory for decor- 

 ative work, per dozen $3.00, 6.00, 9.00 



Ka) jTrees, Standards and Pyramids. Any quantity in all sizes ; 



ask for prices. 

 We'also have a good supply of specimen Kentias and other decorative 

 plants.)^ 



I ^Visitors arejalwaxs ^Velcome to our Nurseries 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



I Nurserymen'and Florists 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



PHILADELPHIA NOTES. 



W. E. McKissick has already found 

 it neces.sary to procure additional 

 space. The new expansion is on the 

 same floor as his present quarters and 

 is expected to be ready by Christmas. 



Tlie L. K. Peacock Company of At- 

 ('(>. N. J., went into the hands of a re- 

 ceiver on the 16th inst., on the appli- 

 cation of Messrs. Flood & Green, the 

 tiustees, under a provisional financial 

 arrangement entered into last sum- 

 mer. William S. Maule is the re- 

 ceiver. It is understood that the en- 

 tire stock of dahlia roots is to be sold. 



Some of the members of the Flor- 

 ists' Club have been criticizing those 

 iu charge of the entertainment of the 

 Baltimore and Washington bowlers 

 on the 8th inst. because all the mem- 

 bers of the club were not invited. It 

 should be explained that this was not 

 a club affair but a personal matter 

 lar.s;ely devolving on the local bowl- 

 ing team. The room was only seated 

 for thirty-five and it would have been 

 impossible to accommodate the near- 

 ly three hundred members of the club. 

 All those who subscribed were invited 

 and were present with one or two ex- 

 ceptions. It would therefore seem as 

 if the criticisms are being made under 

 a misapprehension. 



There is talk of another series be- 

 tween Philadelphia, AVashington and 

 Baltimore, to take place in Washing- 

 ton. It is said the Washingtonians 

 were so afraid of some Philadel- 

 phia politician stealing their cup 

 that they carried it home with 

 them without waiting to get It 

 engraved. They are hereby notified 

 that it will be quite safe (now that 

 the city is scrubbed and contented) 

 for them to express it back and have 

 it engraved at the expense of the 

 donor, Mr. Samuel S. Pennock. 



SPECIAL TO 



Carnation GROWERS! 



We believe the eomiiig- commercial 

 scarlet carnation is the JOHN E. HAINES and 

 the coming commercial white My MARlfLflNO. 

 So convinced are we of thi.s fact that we 

 recommend liberal planting of same by 

 all our friends. We have made arr.ange- 

 meuts with the originatorsto supply rooted 

 cuttings of these two great varieties as 

 follows: 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



I6I2-I6I8 LUDLOW STREET. 



