September 5, 1914 



HORTICULTURE 



359 



ROEMI_IVIAIMIM'S 'IVIIJIVIS 



2]^ inch Pompons and Standards now reduced for quick and 



FINAL CLEARANCE 



varietes listed by us 



300 late proi)ag:ated extra fine healthy stock all varietes listed by 



$2.20 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 



n 'lAlllflC '^^*-^ ^^ convinced that otir choice commercial v 



TRY OUR MUMS 



and be convinced that otir choice commercial varieties are the 

 ones that will bring you the largest returns for the amount 

 invested. We have a fine healthy lot of nice soft plants in splendid growing condition, but we 

 need more room and in order to move this stock quickly we are making A BIG REDUCTION 

 IN PRICES. You can now buy any variety listed by us, Pompons or Standards, for $20.00 per 

 1000 — a direct saving of from 25 per cent, to 75 per cent, on our regular prices. Better hurry 

 your order as this stock will not last long at these SPECIAL PRICES. Note the price $2.20 

 per 100, $20.00 per 1000. 



EARLY — White — himltli's Adv.Tnce, (ii-t. Frost, Virginia PoeLl- 



mann. Alice Pal»mon, Yellow — Chrysolora. Pink--McNeice. 

 MIDSKASOfJ— Yell»w— BonnafTon, Crocus. Pink— Enguehardt. 

 LATE — White~Ti»J»tliy Eaton. Crimson— Sclirimptou. 



*^IVI^^riiS and 



>IIMCSI_I 



NEW ONES— Chieftain— rink— Alice Salomon. 



POMPONS— Yellow— Knit, Skiho, Madge, Klondyke, Babr, Big 

 Baby, Quinola. White— Waco. Alva, Kommit. Pink— Nellie 

 Bly, I'airy Queen, Alvina. Bronze— Madam Laporte, Mrs. Beu. 



SINGI.K I-OMi'ONS Wlilt.— M.nsa. Bronze— Pauline. Siagle Pink. 



SUPREME QUALITY ROSE STOCK 



BEST PLANTS THAT MONEY CAN BUY. Growers are always on the lookout for quality rose stock. They realize that th« 

 best at the start is the cheapest in the end. When buying plants it is always best to secure your stock from people that have a 

 reputation for producing the best there is to be had. You cannot get any better stock than that which we are oftering, for we 

 always aim to give the purchaser the best that our long years of experience enable us to do. 



lF-TE^ ROJ 



^\A/IM 



2^2 in. plants— Bulgiirie, Ward, Milady, at .$12.00 per 100; $100.00 



per 1»60. Killarney Brilliant, .$.>0.nO per 100; $250.00 per lOOO. 

 3^2 in. plants— MiUdy. at $1.5.00 per 100; $135.00 per lOOO. Kil- 



larney BriilLant. $3.5.00 per lOO; $.'X)0.00 per 1000. 



FIELD GROWN CARNATIONS 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO., 



tOOT F90i 



21/2 in. phints— Milady, Ward, Killarney, at $6.00 per lOt; $55.00 



per 1000. 

 3',i in. plants— Milady, at $8.50 per 100; $75.00 per 100«. 



Thrsr prices art iu rff\\-t ;;,v.-.- j--' fc'r m^k in to day;-. 



STEVIA, 2-Inch, at $20.00 per 1000 



BOX 127 



Morton Grove, III. 



CANES 



For all purposes. 7 to 9 ft. long. 

 Can be cut to any size. 



1000-$7.00 



W. Elliott & Sons 



42 Vesey St., New York 



Large EVERGREENS and 

 DECIDUOUS TREES for sale 



Write for list. Digging EVERGREENS Now. 



THE F.E. CONINE NURSERY CO. 



STRATFORD, CONN. 



potatoes this year, this lot has cost far 

 above the market price for the watch is a 

 good one in every respect. 



Natick (Mass.) Bulletin. 



Dr. Perley Spaulding, Pathological 

 Inspector, has heen transferred to the 

 Office of F"'oiest Pathology, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, Washington, D. C, 

 where he will continue his investiga- 

 tion of the white pine blister rust. 

 Prof. R. Kent Seattle, of the Office 

 of Forest Pathology, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, and formerly Botanist of the 

 Washington State College, has been 

 appointed Pathological Inspector for 

 the Board. 



JAPANESE 



Bamboo Canes 



Jusf 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 bundle) 9.00 



10 feet (500 to bundle) 6.00 



12 feet (100 to bundle) 4.00 



14 feet , (100 to bundle) 5.00 



16 feet (100 to bundle) 7.00 



STUMPP&WALTERCO. 



30 and 32 Barclay Street 



NEW YORK 



HE AC O CK'S 

 K E, N T I AS 



OIROMID3 



Established Plants and 

 Freshly Imported 



Julius Roehrs Co- 



Rutherford, N. J. 



JOSEPH' H«A<\OPlI COMPANY 

 WYNCOTE. PA, 



ORCHIDS FRESHLV IMPORTED 



We have unpicked the following In fine 

 condition. CATTL.ETA8: rerclvalllaaa. 

 OaHkelllana, specloalBfilma. DENDRO- 



B11JM8: Forinosum. Wardlanuin, noblle, 

 (Ipniilflarum, Schultzll. VAND.4S: Co«r- 

 ulea, Ittitentannll, Luzonlca, ImHchootlana. 

 PHAI.AKNOP8I8: amabUls, SohlUerlana. 

 SputliUKlnttU plicata. 



Write for Special lA»t No. B6. 

 LAGER & IIIJRRELL,, Summit, N. 4. 



When writing to adeertiten kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



