March 25, 1911 



HORTICULTURE 



427 



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IMPORTERS OF 



Azaleas, 



Rhododendrons , 

 Forcing- Lilacs, 

 Camellias, 



Hybrid Roses, 

 Blue Hortensias, 

 Bay Trees, 

 Boxwood, 



Magnolias and other 

 Forcing- Shrubs. 

 Address : 



AUGUST RiiLKER & SONS 



IME:\A/ YORK 



31 BARCLI^Y STREET, or P. O. BOX 7S2 



Like-wise for : 



Best Valley Pips, 

 Forcing- Tulips, 

 Narcissus, 

 Spirea Clumps, 

 Japan Lilies, 

 Roman and Dutch Hyacinths 

 and all 

 Florists' forcing: Bulbs and Plants 



and all 

 Nurserymen's Ornamental and Evergreen 

 Shrubs and Trees. 



For the Trade Only ! 



I Dahlias 

 I And 

 Gladiolus 



1 



500 bbls. Dahlias still unsold, 

 400 varieties. 200 bbls and kinds 

 in clumps, balance divided. Send 

 list of your wants and for our 

 Catalogue. 



200,000 Gladiolus in mixtures, 

 20,000 mixed Cannas, fancy flow- 

 ering, both green and bronze leaf. 



J. L. MOORE 



. Northboro, 



- - Mass. I 



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WABAN 

 I Rose Conservatories i 



■a* MB 



j American Beauty Roses [ 

 I White Killarney Plants i 



= Visitors welcome. Take cars at = 

 = Park Square, get off at Bacon St., = 

 I Natick I 



I NATICK, MASS. [ 



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IMP 

 SOAP SPRAY 



Clean and odorless. 



Forms invisible films. 



Non-corrosive. 



Usual effective strength, one to thirty-two. 



Single gallons, $1.50 

 In barrels, $1.00 



EASTERN CHEIVIICAL COMPANY 



Pittsburg St., Boston 



