January 28, 1911 



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Henry F. Michell Co., 



518 Market St., 

 PHILA., - - PA. 



Begonias and Gloxinias 



^^We are in possession of a fine consigfnment of above bulbs 



BEGONIAS 



Per 100 

 SINGLE, white, red, rose, yellow, 



orange $2.50 



MIXED, above colors 2.U0 



DOIBLE, separate colors 1.00 



CLOXiNIAS 



Per 100 



MIXED, all colors $3.00 



SEPARATE COLORS 3.50 



WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, 42 vesey St., New York 



1911 



DARK PINK KILLARNEY. A sport of 

 Killarney, similar in habit, but more 

 highly colored than Killarney at its best. 

 Grafted plants only, from 214-inch pots: 

 $20.00 per 100, .flSO.OO per 1000. 



LADY CROMWELL,. A shell pink sport 

 of My Maryland that for pleasing color is 

 unsurpassed. A wonderful producer, and a 

 color that sells. Grafted plants only, from 

 2Vi-inch pots: .$30.00 per 100, $250.00 per 

 1000. 



PRINCE DE BULGAIRE. The best 

 prices for cut flowers should be the stand- 

 ard for judging Roses, and this Rose has 

 been the money getter. Strong and vigo- 

 rous in growth, and with beautiful shell 

 pink bloom. Grafted, $20.00 per ino, $180.00 

 per inno. Own Root, $15.00 per 100, $120.00 

 per 1000. 



DOUBLE PINK KILLARNEY. Origi- 

 nating with Robert Scott and Sons, who 

 supply us the wood for grafting. Stronger 

 in growth than Killarney, and with at least 

 ten more petals. Grafted stock only: 

 $30.00 per 100, $230.00 per lOOO. 



MRS. AARON WARD. By far the most 

 pleasing of the yellow Roses now on the 

 market. A general favorite. Grafted, $25.00 

 per 100, .$200.(10 per 1000. Own Root, $12.00 

 per 100. $100.IKI per lOOO. 



MELODY. We have reserved for our or- 

 ders own-root plants of this choice novelty. 

 No grafted plants. From 2Vi-lnch pots, 

 $30.00 per 100, $250.00 per 1000. 



RADIANCE. Strong in growth and mak- 

 ing plenty of stem. Cerise pink in color. 

 Grafted plants, $1,S.OO per 100, $1.50.00 per 

 1000. Own Root, .$10.00 per 100, $!)0.00 per 

 1000. 



IM. 



IM, Inc. 



Cromwell, Conn. 



A BLUE ROSE 



The Greatest 



Rose Novelty 



of the Century 



It flowered with us this sea- 

 son and was greatly admired. 



The New Rambler fVioIet BJiie) , hailed 

 by the German rose growers as the 

 forerunner of a genuinely cornflower 

 blue rose, is a seedling of Crimson 

 Rambler, very vigorous and hardy, and 

 free blooming. 



Send for description and price. 



El^LWANGER & BARRV 



Vfount Hope Nurseries 



ROCHESTER. r>J. V. 



flOne day not so very long 

 ago a man stood for fifteen 

 minutes on a prominent corner 

 in New York City, with a little 

 stand, offering five-dollar gold 

 pieces for sale, one to each 

 buyer, at two dollars each. 

 The crowd looked on with 

 suspicious smiles, but did not 

 buy. During the time there 

 were three pieces sold. Five 

 minutes after the sale was 

 closed the crowd was enor- 

 mous, for the report" had 

 spread that the coins |were 

 genuine. As a matter of fact, 

 they were genuine and sup- 

 plied by a rich man who [was 

 curious to know what faith the 

 buying^puj)lic[had on^ an oc- 

 casion 'of "that kind." That's 

 about the only instance [we 

 know of where a bujer was 

 really offered in good faith, 

 something for_jiothing, when 

 something for nothing waslnot 

 expecte^njetuj;nj[ Now there 

 are a good many bulb buyeFs 

 looking for just such snaps, 

 something for nothing, but, 

 gentlemen, they are very rare 

 and when such opportunities 

 do appear be sure the goods 

 are genuine. Horseshoe 

 Brand Lily bulbs are not 

 cheap bulbs and are not of- 

 fered at low prices [because we 

 can't afford it; but the bulbs 

 are genuine and are well worth, 

 the money you pay. 



Write far prices or catalog. 



Not How Chflkp 

 But How Good 



Ralpli M. Ward & Co. 



12 West Broadway 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Co/ii Storage Giganteum on Aana ready fet 

 aelivery at any time auring i<)ii. 



