August 22, 1914 



HORTICULTURE 



■28'.) 



LILIUM HARRISII 



For Immediate Use 



We have rcieivcd oiir first consignment of llaiiisii, :iiid 

 offer a selected stock of tlie original tme llarrisii for enrly 

 forcing. This stocli was grown from tlii' original true type 

 and will be found spendid stock for early forcing, for which 

 purpose HarrisU is so valualile. The irop is much sliorter 

 than usual this season, but we are in position to supply a 

 niie lot of selected stock, and i-an make delivery from first 

 shipment. 



6 to --inch bulbs, S50 l<> the ciise. *■)..">» licr ICIO, »!:,.»» per 1,(1(10 



7 to 9-iluh bulbs, iUO to the ca>e, SlI.IMl per IIMI, *«0.00 per 1,001) 



lull case l(it> lit tli"u>aiiil rale-. 



There is nothing bett. r f,,r .summer use than the 

 ties of NEPIIKOLEPIS. W.. offer a nice stock of t 

 ing varieties, well estabislu^rt plants ready for 

 shipment. 

 Nephrolepis elegHiitiHsinia (The Tarrytowu Kern), :J'^ 



each; li-inch. .'lOc. ea. h : s-inch, $1.00 each. 

 Neplirolepis ninK:nlllea, ;','._,-incIi, 25c. each. 

 Nephrolepis niuseutta, .*l'j-iii<-Ii, 25c. each; 5-iiich, 50c. 

 Neplirolepis llarriHii, G-iit"-!i, oOc. each; rj-iiu*h — -v 



plants, $5.00 each. 

 Nephrolepis IJostoniensis, (i-ineli, 50c. each; 12-iuch — 



plants, S.-,,(l(:i ,.;i.h. 

 rteris WiiuKettl mullii.p« a hue hardy fern — 3'/^ 



ea.-ll. 

 Small Kerns for I'ern Tans. A line assortment. 2^4" 

 per 1110. 



line vario- 

 lic follow- 

 imraediate 



i-inch, 25c, 



each, 

 ery large 



very large 



-inch, 15c. 



inch, $4.00 



SPECIAL OFFER OF KILLARNEY BRILLIANF, Grown in 4-incb Pots, To Close Out Stock 



We have a few tlioiisand extra Hue [ilants of I his valua 

 have been building or who have not all the stoek they need. 

 pots. In order to close out stock, we offer what we have left 



lie rose. Those who have iii>( < .unpleted tla-ir planting or who 

 will lind this a bargain. I'lanls are strong plants from 4-inch 

 luisnid at $2.5.(10 per 100. S-'UO.OO per 1,000. 



F. R. PIERSON CO. 



TARRYTOWN-ON-HUDSON 



NEW YORK 



JAPANESE 



Bamboo Canes 



Just the thing for 



Staking Plants and 



Small Trees 



Per Bundle 



6 feet (1000 to bundle) $6.00 



6 feet (2000 to bundle) 11.00 



8 feet (1000 to b-jndle) 9.00 



10 feet (500 to bundle) 5.00 



12 feet (100 to bundle) 4.00 



14 feet (100 to bundle) 5.00 



16 feet (100 to bundle) 7.00 



STUMPP& WALTER CO. 



30 and 32 Barclay Street 



NEW YORK 



CYCLAMEN 



Best Btrain In existence, 

 4 inch $38,00 



3 Inch 50.00 



4 Inch 15.00 



THOMAS ROLAND, Nahant, Mass. 



HOLLAND NURSERIES 



BEST HABDY BHODODENDBON(> 

 AZAXEA8, CONIFEB8, CLEMATIS 

 H. P. BOSE8, SHBUBS, AND HEB 

 BACEOC8 PLANTS, 



PnilU/fDKrDK ^'B "" S> WesbMkiii Hildili 

 . UUnLnnLlllt, p. No 1. Hoboku N 1 



OFROMIDS 



Established Plants and 

 Freshly Imported 



Julius Roehrs Co. 



Rutherford, N. i. 



Rather Early For Fall! 



It may be rather early for frost, but you don't want to wait for frost 

 before ordering your palm and fern stock. Get in ahead and get your ship- 

 ments by freight if you can, and save that way. Our palm stock is the 

 finest we have ever handled. Come and look it over and leave us your 

 order. We will reserve it, if you wish, and ship it when you are ready for it 



inches high, $1.00 each — $12.00 per doz. 



Kentia Belmoreana- 



•i-inch pots. (1-7 li'aves. 22 



Phoenix Roebelenii— 



8-inch pots, 24 inches high, 26-incli spread, $3,50 each, 

 flinch tubs, 24 inches high, 30-inch spread, $4.00 each, 



Boston Ferns— 



5-incli pots, $.35 each, $4.00 per doz, 



ADIANTUM CROWEANUM- 



3-inch, $8.00 per 100, $70. UO per 1000. 



Our Fall planting list of Roses, Perennials and Shrubs is now ready 

 for mailing. 



The prices in this Ad. are for the trade only. 



A. N. PIERSON, INC. 



CROMWELL, CONN, 



Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park Nurseries 



ENFIELD, ENGLAND 



ORCHIDS, 25 houses full. 

 r.\LMS, 4U liouses full. 



FKl IT TREES for Raiden, 100 acres. 

 J.- , FBI IT TREES, pot grown for Orcliard houses. 



'"*-'„ ■'•a,/ I'lt; TREES, pot growH. 



' rnJitr,. <;r.\I'E vines, pot grown. 



ROSES, lifUl grown hy the 10(I,(XIO. 





Wiite for Cataiofirue. 





""«, 



ROSES, pot growu for Pergolas and fortiii;^. 

 (■YCI..\MEX SEED, very finest strain. 



.)ur reprpsciilativc will he in the Iniled States during Septemlier and O.io. 

 Iiir and will he pleased to meet or give parti. idars to anyone Interested. Address 



Mr. Harry A. Barnard, Hotel Albert, University Place, New York City 



f^m^^^mmmw^'^ orchids freshly imported 



Lmrgmit Importari, Exporter*. Crowarc 

 and Hybridut* in the WoAd 



SANDER, 5t. Alban b, Englan<» 



and 268 Broadway, Room 721 

 NEW XORK CITI 



We have unpicked the following In Ad-- 

 condition. CATTLEYAS: rerclvalllaiu.. 

 Gaskelliana, apecloBlsBlmn. DENURO- 



BllMS: Formosum, Warillanuni, nobll', 

 den»iaorum. Schultill. VANDA8: Coer 

 ulea Bateniannll, Luionlca, Innchootlanii 

 PH.VLAENGPSIS: amabUU, SchlllerUn*. 

 SpBthoKlottls pllcata. 



Write for Special U»t >o. 8S. 

 LAGEB ft UDBKELI-, Summit, N. i 



