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HOETICULTUEE 



December 12, 1914 



Here are Gems, grown in the crisp, cold climate of Mt. Desert, 

 that can ofter such stock. When you plant, plant the best, 

 quotations on stock for large or small plantings. 



Toi 

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ACONITUMS (.Monkshood). We have a superb collection 

 of these magniticent bordei" plants consisting of twenty- 

 five varieties. Our collection was awarded the Silver 

 Medal of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society 1914. 



HARDY ASTERS. There are no finer or more useful 

 ATitunm flowering plants. We have a fine stock of the 

 liest European varieties and the splendid new blue 

 Climax. 



ASTILBES. The finest collection in America, including 

 ;ill the ht^t P]uropean introductions. Our collection of 

 l)lants in pots was awarded tlie Silver Medal of the 

 S. A. F. in Ajjril 1913, and the varieties Silver White 

 and .Juno each received First Class Certificate from tlie 

 Massacliusetts Horticultural Society in 1914. 



DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA, 

 this favorite plant. 



We liave a fine stock of 



MONTBRETIAS. Cv.uul bulbs of easy culture for bedding 

 and cutting. We have a complete collection of the new 

 larye-f lowered varieties. 



PHLOXES. Strong plants of Elizabeth Campbell and 

 <iru]ipcnkonigin, tlio finest pink varieties. 



PEONIES. We have strong four-year-old clumps of all 

 the best varieties. 



How the Eremuru 



EVERGREEN i 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI. Strong field-grown chimps. 

 CALLUNA VULGARIS. Old Scotch Heather. " Nice plants in pots. 

 EMPETRUM NIGRUM. Field-grown plants and good plants in pots. 

 JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS. Strong plants with a spread of two feet. 



MOUNT DESERT NURSE 



