June 10, 1911 



HORT I culture: 



849 



NEPHROLEPIS BOSTONIENSIS 



{BOSTON FERN) 



Our stock of this fern is the best we ever had and we believe 

 that a trial order will convince you it is the best true stock 

 on the market. 2 1-2 in., $3.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Henry H. Barrows & Son 



WKitmsin, Mass. 



O AN IM AS-=ln 30 Varieties 



From 3%-iiich pots, strong plants, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100. 



Golden Eagrle, Gloria, G. \V. Childs, Lin- 

 wooil Hall, Miss May Hankey, Miss May 

 Seddon, Mersthani Yellow, Old Gold, Oct. 

 Frost, Patty, Virginia Poehliuann, Viviand 

 Morel. 



From 2^-iuch pots, 60c. per dozen; .$4.00 

 per buudred. 



GENERAL. COLLECTION. 



Col. D. Applet on. Golden Dome, Mrs. 

 Clay Frick. Mille. .Jeanne Rosette, Nagoya, 

 Pacific Supreme, The Harriott, White 

 Shaw, Yellow Eaton. 



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

 100. From 2i/2-iiK-h pots. $3.00 per 100. 

 A. J. Balfour, Autumn Glor.i', Ada 



Spaiiltlin:;, Cullingfordii. Early Snow, Gol- 

 den Glow, Cieo. Kalb, Glory Pacific, Harry 

 May, H. W. Reinian, Ivory, Jennie Nonio. 

 J. E. Lager. J. H. Troy, J. K. Sliaw, Maud 

 Dean, ^leta, Monrovia, Moneymaker. Mrs. 

 Jerome Jones, Miss Minnie Wanamaker, 

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

 Mc.Arthur. Major Bonnaffon, 3Iad. Ferd 

 Ber^ireman. Polly Rose, Pink Ivory, River- 

 side, Robt. Halliday, Soleile D'October, 

 Timothy Eaton, W. H. Lincoln, White 

 BonnalVon, William Du<-kliam. 



Rooted Cuttings, 30i-. per dozen; $2.00 

 per 10<]; $15.00 per 1000. From 2yo-inch 

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

 per 1000. 



. . . Own Root— Fine Stock 



Per loo 

 from 3 in pots . . $8.00 



White Killarney 



Richmond 



Pink Killarney. Chatenay, Kaiserin. 

 Perles. Sunrise. Sunset, from 3 

 inch pots $8.00 



Bride, Bridesmaid, Golden Gate. 



$65 00 per 1,000. $7,00 



GRAFTED 



Pink Killarney, White Killarney. Bride, 

 Bridesmaid, Kaiserin, My Maryland. 

 $i8.0C3 per lOO 



WOOD BROS. . . Fishkill, N. Y. 



Hyacinths for 



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 



The man who knows every- 

 thing has not been born ; but 

 the man who thinks he does is 

 born at the rate of a dozen a 

 minute. As he grows older, 

 however, he realizes how little 

 he knows or rather sees how 

 much he don't know. The bull- 

 headed kind are ashamed to 

 admit it, but the real wise man 

 you will always find seeking 

 knowledge, asking questions, 

 and reasoning out things con- 

 tinually. 



The reason why Horseshoe 

 Brand Bulbs are superior to 

 most brands is principally be- 

 cause a shrewd Japanese grow- 

 er and exporter reasoned care- 

 fully years ago, and rightly 

 came to the conclusion that it 

 paid to throw away defective 

 plants in the lily fields rather 

 than to allow them to be mar- 

 keted as his product. More- 

 over he reasoned further and 

 concluded that it was policy to 

 spend more money for fertilizer 

 and labor in cultivating the 

 bulbs to avoid being obliged to 

 stand a loss for crippled plants, 

 until at the present time, his 

 crops are perhaps the finest in 

 the world. There are no better 

 bulbs produced that we know 

 of, and they are offered to you 

 as reasonable as we can afford 

 to sell them.Just try the Horse- 

 shoe Brand next fall. Cold 

 Storage bulbs ready for future 

 or immediate shipment. 



Write us. 



Not How Che«p 

 But How Good 



Ralph M. Ward & Co. 



12 West Broadway 

 NEW YOtUC CITY 



