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HORTICULTURE 



April 15, 1911 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Chas. C. Nash, Kalamazoo, Mich.— 

 Folder of Nursery Stock. 



Maloney Bros. & Wells, Dansville, 

 N. Y. — "Fruit True to Name." 



E. H. Riehl, Alton, 111.— Price List 

 Everbearing Strawberries, etc., 1911. 



N. D. Pierce, Norwood, R. I. — Price 

 List of Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens. 



Peter Fisher, Ellis, Mass. — Polder 

 of New Variegated Carnation "Ben- 

 ora." 



Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, 

 Mass. — General Price List of Nursery 

 Stock. 



Geo. Wittbold Co., Chicago, 111.— 

 Wholesale Price List of Trees, Shrubs, 

 Perennials. 



Charles Black, Hightstown, N. J. — 

 Spring Price List of Small Fruits and 

 Shrubbery. 



Robert Craig Company, Phila., Pa. — 

 Price List of Craig Specialties for 

 Easter, 1911. 



H. M^ Koerner, Milwaukee, WiS; — 

 Annual Wholesale Price List of Dahl- 

 ias, Gladioli, etc. 



H. P. Michell Co., Phila, Pa.— Ad- 

 vance List of Distinctly New and Rare 

 Perennial Plants. 



F. & F. Nurseries, Springfield, N. J. 

 — Trade List, Spring, 1911. A con- 

 densed and useful list. 



Praser Nursery Co., Huntsville, Ala. 

 — Boxed Lots in Cold Storage and Sur- 

 plus List, March 15, 1911. 



Geo. R. Pedrick & Son, Pedricktown, 

 N. J. — Surplus Price Lists of Vegetable 

 Seeds, For the Trade Only. 



J. Murray Bassett, Hammonton, N. 

 J. — Dahlias and Hardy Plants for 

 Spring Planting. A select list. 



Rich Land Nurseries, Rochester, N. 

 Y. — Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 

 Roses, Shrubs, etc. Illustrated. 



Chicago Artificial Flower Company, 

 Chicago, 111. — Catalogue of dried and 

 preserved and artificial flowers. 



F. W. Kelsey Nursery Co., New 

 York. — Trees, Shrubs and Hardy 

 Plants — Specials for Spring, 1911. 



Alonzo J. Bryan, Washington, N. J. — 

 Wholesale Price List of Flowering, 

 Decorating and Vegetable Plants. 



Conrad Appel, Darmstadt, Germany. 

 — Wholesale Catalogue and Price List 

 of Forest and Agricultural Seeds. 



B. Hammond Tracy, Wenham, Mass. 

 — "Cedar Acres Gladioli." An elegant 

 little pocket list of elegant things. 



National Co-Operative Show Gar- 

 dens, Spencer, Ind.— Bulbs, Plants, 

 Seeds. Especially strong on dahlias. 



Ross Brothers, Wichita, Kans. — 

 "Seed Book." A good list of vegetable 

 and flower seeds, grain, implements, 

 etc. 



Geo. H. Walker, No. Dighton, Mass. 

 — 1911 Catalogue and Pocket Guide of 

 Dahlias. A very complete list, all sec- 

 tions. 



Harrison's Nurseries, Berlin, Md. — 

 Price List of Fruits and Ornamentals, 

 Strawberry Plants, etc., for the Trade 

 Only. 



M. Crawford Company, Cuyahoga 

 Falls, Ohio. — Catalogue of Strawberry 

 Plants, Small Fruits and Gladiolus 

 Bulbs. 



Andorra Nurseries, Chestnut Hill, 

 Pa. — Price List of Specimen Trees, 



Shrubs, Roses and Fruit, Spring 1911. 

 Illustrated. 



V. Lemoine et Fils, Nancy, France. 

 — Catalogue and Price List for Spring 

 1911. Contains, as usual, many promis- 

 ing plant novelties. 



Vaughan's Seed Store, New York. — 

 General Catalogue for 1911. Gladiolus 

 Mrs. Francis King in colors forms the 

 frontispiece attraction. 



King Construction Co., North Tona- 

 wanda, N. Y. — Descriptive list and il- 

 lustrations of different types of King 

 Iron Frame Greenhouses. 



H. F. Michell Co., Philadelphia, Pa.— 

 "The World's Most Beautiful Dahlias." 

 A finely illustrated catalogue of the 

 Michell dahlia specialties. 



Peter Henderson & Co., New York. — 

 Farmers' Manual. This is a winner. 

 The cover illustration is a gem in it- 

 self. Send for a copy and you'll agree. 



John D. Imlay, Zanesville, O. — List 

 of Seeds and Flowers for 1911. A use- 

 ful instructive pamphlet on the care 

 of house plants accompanies the cata- 

 logue. 



Framingham Nurseries, So. Pram- 

 ingham, Mass.— Trade Catalogue of 

 Ornamental Shrubs, Hardy Perennials, 

 Roses, etc. Everything quoted singly, 

 in 10s and 100s. 



Eastern Nurseries, Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass. — Wholesale Trade List. Illus- 

 trated. Invaluable to anyone having a 

 call for good things for hardy garden 

 or park planting. 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. 

 — Novelties in Trees, Shrubs, Roses 

 and Hardy Plants. A neat little cata- 

 logue, illustrated and comprising many 

 desirable new things. 



Rockmont Nursery, Boulder, Colo. — 

 General Catalogue of Western Native 

 Evergreens, Shrubs and Flowers, etc., 

 for Western Planting. Cover illustra- 

 tion a group of aquilegias. 



J. Woodward Manning. North Wil- 

 mington, Mass. — Ploramead and Read- 

 ing Nurseries, 57th Annual Price List. 

 A very attractive illustrated catalogue 

 of ornamental garden material. 



American Forestry Co., South Fram- 

 ingham, Mass. — Nursery Department 

 List. All the valuable hardy decidu- 

 ous and coniferous trees are here of- 

 fered in various sizes at 100 and 1000 

 rates. 



Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 

 — Roses, Cannas, Shrubs, for the Trade 

 April and May, 1911. Cover illustra- 

 tion is a portrait of Antoine Wintzer, 

 "the dean of canna hybridizers in 

 America." 



Rickards Bros., Bridgeman's Seed 

 Warehouse, New York. — Catalogue of 

 Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, 1911. Very cred- 

 itable to the boys, well composed and 

 leading the way to a line of high-class 

 seeds and plants. 



William Tricker, Arlington, N. J. — 

 Water Lilies, Hardy Old-Fashioned 

 Garden Flowers, Roses, Azaleas, Rho- 

 dodendrons, etc. Mr. Tricker is the 

 water lily man, all right, and cata- 

 logues a choice list. 



Arthur De Meyer, Ghent, Belgium; 

 McHutchison & Co., New York, Sole 

 Agents. Wholesale Trade List 1911. 

 A very valuable catalogue of palms, 

 azaleas, araucarias. etc. An azalea in 

 colors adorns the title page. 



Good & Reese Co., Springfield, Ohio. 

 — Spring Trade List. Nephrolepis 



Roosevelt holds the place of honor this 

 year in this annual publication. But 

 there are other good things and the 

 trade will please take notice. 



J. L. Moore, Northboro, Mass. — Cata- 

 logue and Price List of Dahlias and 

 Gladioli, 1911. This is a very slick lit- 

 tle catalogue; contents concise, nicely 

 illustrated and cover daintily adorned 

 in colors. Wholesale list also. 



Pape & Bergmann, Quedlinburg. — 

 General Catalogue of Flower and Veg- 

 etable Seeds, Plants, etc. Colored plate 

 of new Cactus Dahlias is an attractive 

 feature. Cover illustration, a young 

 lady whose smile is irresistible. 



Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, 

 Conn. — General Catalogue for 1911. 

 Printed in sepia, well arranged and il- 

 lustrated, this comprehensive list of 

 hardy garden and landscape material 

 will be found very valuable by the 

 planter. 



Wagner Park Conservatories, Sid- 

 ney, Ohio.— Plants and Plans for Beau- 

 tiful Surroundings. This is a beauti- 

 ful publication and fills the bill to a 

 nicety. Anyone interested in the sub- 

 ject on which it treats will enjoy its 

 perusal. 



J. F. Noll & Co., Newark, N. J.— 

 1911 Catalogue of Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, 

 Nursery Stock and Poultry Supplies. 

 Covers in rosy pink — illustrating Noll's 

 New Discovery Tomato and Countess 

 Spencer Hybrids Sweet Peas. An up- 

 to-date publication. 



M. H. Walsh, Woods Hole. Mass.^ 

 Handbook of Roses. This is a beauti- 

 ful production — far more than a mere 

 catalogue and will be prized as a work 

 of art by anyone of refined taste. The 

 cover subjects are the new climbing 

 roses Lucile and Excelsa 



Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove, 

 Pa. — Dingee Guide to Rose Culture. 

 Mrs. Jardine and Charles Dingee roses 

 adorn the front and back cover re- 

 spectively, of this year's issue of this 

 popular catalogue. It is attractive and 

 readable throughout. 



D. Hill Nursery Co., Inc., Dundee, 

 111.-1911 Catalog and Planting Guide. 

 A complete and finely illustrated list 

 of ornamental evergreen and decidu- 

 ous trees, shrubs, hedge plants, etc. 

 Handsomely illustrated with individual 

 portraits and plantations of trees, etc. 



Heller Brothers Company, New 

 Castle, Ind.— "The Roses of New 

 Castle." Covers illustrated with Amer- 

 ican Beauty and Mrs. David Jardine 

 roses in colors. Several finely colored 

 plates are among the illustrations in- 

 side and the half-tone plates are excel- 

 lent. A useful classified list of roses 

 is included. 



Henry M. Robinson & Co., Boston, 

 Mass. — Illustrated catalogue of Flor- 

 ists' Supplies, Flowers, Hardy Cut Ev- 

 ergreens, etc. No more finished pro- 

 duction than this has been put forth 

 by any of the florists' supply dealers, 

 and this young and enterprising firm 

 deserves credit for the very practical 

 publication now issued. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., White 

 Marsh, Md. — Wholesale Trade List of 

 Vegetable, Greenhouse and Bedding 

 Plants. Such specialties as gerani- 

 ums, dahlias, hardy chrysanthemums, 

 etc., for which this house is widely 

 famed, are covered in wide variety 

 and the lists will be found most use- 

 ful by the plant grower. 



