June 3, 1911 



HORTICULTURE 



817 



INCORPORATED. 



Muncie, Ind. — The Williams & Clark 

 Floral Co., capital $10,000. Incorpora- 

 tors, Emma Longfellow, C. C. Clark, 

 and R. J. Williams. 



San Benito, Tex. — San Benito Ssm'- 

 Tropical Nursery, capital $1,000. In- 

 corporators, J. C. Miller, J. George 

 Bower and M. W. Jones. 



Springfield, III.— The W. E. Lynch 

 Co., capital $20,000. Incorporators, 

 Andrew J. Ryan, Edward J. Prebis, 

 Irvin I. Livingston and W. E. Lynch. 



Dansville, N. Y. — The Maloney Bros. 

 & Wells Co., nursery and seed busi- 

 ness, capital $60,000. Directors, Wm. 

 F. Maloney, Albert E. Maloney, Fred- 

 erick W. Wells. 



NEWS NOTES. 



Missoula, Mont. — J. H. Smith is now 

 store manager for the Missoula Nur- 

 sery Co., formerly foreman for the 

 same firm. 



New York, N. Y. — The four-story 

 building, 117 West 28th street, has 

 been leased by the S. S. Pennock- 

 Meehan Co., for a term of years. 



Wilmette, III.— The Northwestern 

 Floral Co., on June 1, will move to 

 their new plant at Grosse Point. Their 

 present place has been leased by Jas. 

 F. Bernard as reported in the last 

 issue of HORTICULTURE. 



GERANIUMS 



Best Standard Varieties 



Well-grown strong 4-in. pot plants in bud 



and bloom. 



$7.00 per 100; $65.00 per 1000 



Salvias, Petunias, Heliotropes and other 

 Bedding Plants in variety and quantity 



Write for prices. 



JOHN Mckenzie, North Camtrldse, Mass. 



BOSTON FERNS, '« '"=^ir °° ■"" 



WHITMAN I. "^"■<;'>S5ooper.oo:$40.o. 

 ""■ " •"»»"■> per icoo; ,5o« looo rMM. 



MAGNIFICA, ijcentEc.ch, 



H. H. BARROWS & SON 



Whitman, Mass. 



In 30 

 Varieties 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



Assorted varieties, 2-in. pots, $3.60 100; 



$30.00 1000; 600 at 1000 rate. 



Cash with order 



FRANK OECHSLIN 



4911 Quincy .St., 



CHICAGO. II.I,. 



Gladiolus, Cinnamon Vines 



Madeira Vines, Lilies, Iris, Daphne 



Cneorum, Syringa Japonica 



and Wistarias. 



Write for Price Litt. 



E. S. M I LLER, Wading River, N.Y. 



HERBERT, ATCO, N.J. 



DAHLIAS Every Day in the Year 



GANNAS 



Prom 314-Inch pots, strong plants, $6.00 

 and $8.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Golden Eagle, Gloria, G. W. ChildB, Lin- 

 wood Hall, Miss May Hankey, Miss May 

 Seddon. Merstbam Yellow, Old Gold, Oct. 

 Frost, Patty, Virginia Poehlmaa, Vivlaad 

 Morel. 



From 2H-lnch pots, 60c. per dozen; $4.00 

 per hundred. 



GENEBAL, COL,I.ECTION. 



Col. D. Appleton, Golden Dome, Mrs. 

 Clay Friclt, Mille. Jeanne Rosette, Nagoya, 

 Paciflc Supreme, Tbe Harriott, White 

 Sbaw, Yellow Eaton. 



Rooted Cutting, 30c. per dozen ; $2.00 per 

 100. From 2y2-lnch pots, $3.00 per 100. 



A. .T. Balfour, Autumn Glory, Ada 

 Spaulding. Culliugfordii, Early Snow, Gol- 

 den Glow, Geo. Kalb, Glory Pacific, Harry 

 May, H. W. Reiman, Ivory, Jennie Nonin, 

 J. E. Lager, J. H. Troy, J. K. Shaw, Mand 

 Dean, Meta, Monrovia, Moneymaker, Mrs. 

 Jerome Jones, Miss Minnie Wanamaker, 

 Miss Alice Byron, Mrs. Baer, Mrs. Robt. 

 McArthur, Major Bonnaffon. Mad. Ferd 

 Bergeman. Poily Rose, Pink Ivory, River- 

 side, Robt. Halliday, Soleile D'October, 

 Timothy Eaton, W. H. Lincoln, White 

 Bonnaffon, William Duckbam. 



Rooted Cuttings, 30e. per dozen ; $2.00 

 per 100; $1.5.00 per 1000. From 2%-inch 

 pots. .50c. per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 

 per 1000. 



MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 



Ready for Immediate Sales. 



Size pots 100 



ALYSSCM 214-in. $3.00 



ACHYRANTHES, 5 sorts 2%-ln. 3.00 



ABUTILON Savitzii 2J4-in. 4.00 



ABIITILON Savitzii 3 -lu. 6.00 



AGERATIM, Blue and Whlte.2i4-in. 3.00 



AGERATl'M, Blue and Wbite.3%-in. 5.00 



ALTERNANTHERAS 2i4-in. 3.00 



AMPELOPSIS Veitclili 3 -in. 8.00 



ASPARAGliS Sprengeri 214-ln. 3.00 



ASPARAGUS Sprengeri 3 -In. 6.00 



A.SPARAGIIS Sprengeri 4 -In. 10.00 



BEGONIA, Vernon, Erfordi, 

 Snow Queen, Crimson Bedder 



and Carmine 2 -In. 3.00 



CrPHE.* Platycentra 2i4-ln. 3.00 



COLECS, Ali leading sorts 2i4-ln. 3.00 



COLErs, All leading sorts 3 -In. 4.00 



CENTAUREA Gymnocarpa 2H-ln. 3.00 



DR.4CAEN.V Indivisa 4 -in. 15.00 



DR.4CAENA Indivisa 5 -In. 25.00 



ENGLISH IVY 4 -In. 8.00 



FEVERFEW, Double White. .2%-fn. 3.00 



FICIISIAS, Dbie. and Single. .2i4-in. 3.00 



FICIISIAS, Dble. and Single. .314-ln. 8.00 



FORGET-ME-NOT 214-ln. 3.00 



GEB.4NICMS, dble. and single. 3^4-ln. 7.00 



Special Varieties 3%-ln. 8.00 



Double and Single 2^-ln. 3.00 



Ivy-leaved, Double 3%-in. 8.00 



Fragrant, Rose, etc 3%-in. 8.00 



Fancy-ieaved 3^-ln. 8.00 



HELIOTROPE 2M-ln. 3.00 



HELIOTROPE 3^|-ln. 8.00 



IVY. German 2i4-ln. 3.00 



LOBELI..\, New Double Blue.2%-in. 4.00 



LOBELI.4, New Double Blue. 3 -In. 5.00 



LOBELIA, Dwarf and Trailing.2^-in. 3.00 



MOONVINE, True White 2H-ln. 4.00 



MOONVINE, True White 4 -In. 10.00 



PETUNIAS Single Fringed 214-ln. 3.00 



S.-VLVIAS 2H-In. 3.00 



SALVIAS 4 -In. 6.00 



SWAINSON.4 Alba 2M-ln. 4.00 



STEVIA, Compacta and Varie- 



gata 2%.In. 3.00 



TROP.4EOLUM, Double 2i4-ln. 4.00 



TRADESCANTIAS 214-in. 3.00 



VINCA Variegata 3 -in. 5.00 



VINC.4 Variegata 4 -In. 10.00 



Send for Catalogue. 



WOOD BROTHERS 



Fishkill, N.Y. 



Please mention Oortieulture when writing. 



Hyacinths for Christmas 



Dutch Stock cultivated for one season in the South of Europe. Bulbs 

 ripen a few months earlier than in Holland. Have proven to he sure 

 bloomers for Christmas. Also TULIPS and NARCISSI. 

 Write for particulars and prices. 



LOECHNER & CO., 11 Warren Street, New York 



Just as sure as little 

 apples some growers could 

 make more money doing 

 general housework than 

 growing lily bulbs. They 

 persist upon buying the 

 cheapest they can and ex- 

 pect the best results. There 

 is as much difference in lily 

 bulbs as between a buz- 

 zard and a bird of paradise. 

 It always pays to buy the 

 best, and the best produced, 

 of course, are not the 

 cheapest. Grow them well 

 — take care of them — they 

 want plenty of moisture 

 and remember that liquid 

 manure is to the lilies what 

 yeast is to bread — they 

 must have it to be good. 

 There is no better flower 

 than a lily for funeral 

 work and nothing more 

 appropriate — your bus- 

 iness requires them all 

 the year around. Cold 

 Storage Horseshoe Brand 

 lily bulbs ready for imme- 

 diate or future delivery. 



Order now ! 



Ralph M. Ward & Co. 



12 West Broadway 



Not Bow Cheap NEW YORK CITY 



But Tlow Good 



