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HORTICULTURE 



September 19, 1914 



HOT HOUSE GRAPES 



1 cK Hamburg, Muscat of Alexandria, Alicante, Appley 

 Towers, Gros Colmar, Gros Guillaume. L.ady- DoAvne's 

 Seedling, Madresfield Court, BlacK Muscat 



The above are grown in our own greenhouse and can be shipped immediately, if desired 



Strong Fruiting Canes Planting Canes 



R. ca. J. FARQUHAR (Q> COMPANY 



SOUTH MARKET STREET 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park Nurseries 



ENFIELD, ENGLAND 



OKCHIDS, 25 booses full. 



PALMS. 40 bouses full. i 



TKIIT TKEES for garden, 100 acres. 

 *r. tr FRIIT TREES, pot grown for Orcbard houses. 



li-*'aort**''o,. m- TREES, pot grown. 



'"'■fe , 'Oj. ;?»■'?■. CR.APE VINES, pot grown. 



^o*- f.T'Aes. 'n ROSES, field grown by the 100,000. 



ROSES, pot grown for Pergolas and forcing. 



ftte. *''». t'YCL.l.MEX SEED, very finest strain. 



Our representative will be in tbe United States during September and Octo- 

 ber and will be pleased to meet or give particulars to anyone interested. Address 



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



Y., and William Turner of Mendham, 

 N. J., formerly of Oceanic. Charles 

 C. De Wilde was superintendent of 

 the floral section. The judging was 

 done by John F. Johnson, superinten- 

 dent of Killen worth. Glen Cove. N. Y.; 

 Thomas W. Logan, superintendent of 

 Crosswicks farms. Jenljintown, Penn.; 

 Alex. MacKenzie. superintendent of 

 Cragston, Highland Falls. N. Y.. and 

 W. H. Waite, superintendent of Grey- 

 stone, Yonkers, N. Y. 



DAHLIA AND FRUIT EXHIBITION 

 AT BOSTON. 



The Dahlia and Fruit Exhibition of 

 the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 

 12 and 13, was a varied and glowing 

 display. The crack dahlia specialists 

 who abound in eastern Massachusetts 

 were out in force and their exhibits 

 were representative of up-to-date 

 achievement in decorative, cactus and 

 other popular classes. The number of 

 flowers shown would have been larger 

 had the show been a week later. E. 

 W. Ela, E. W. Dwyer, W. D. Hatha- 

 way, P. H. Mansfield & Son, Sisson 

 & Thurston, F. L. Tinkham, George 

 H. Walker, Miss Fanny Foster, Mrs. 

 L. M. Towle, Geo. L. Stillman, Mrs. 

 P. G. Dodge, W. C. Winter, George B. 

 Hill and Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., 

 were all prominent contributors in the 

 dahlia section. Fine displays of her- 

 baceous flowers from Eastern Nurser- 

 ies, H. T. roses from T. N. Cook, and 

 seasonable flowers from other contrib- 

 utors were fittingly recognized. Wil- 

 liam Nicholson was awarded a cer- 

 tificate of merit for Buddleia variabilis 

 varieties and honorable mention was 

 given Thos. N. Proctor and Geo. L. 

 Stillman for seedling dahlias. 



The fruit exhibits were numerous 



PEONIES 



Fifteen fine named iVdiiii's fnr $^..'0, 

 or -J't for ?n.(Ki. :»ll dimTcnl :ind truly 

 labeled, a chance to obtain a fine eollec- 

 tion at half price, ooniprisinp such 

 varieties as Festiva Maxima, Felix 

 t'nuissf. I»elaclK'i. Achillea. I^idy L. 

 Hramwell. Conronne d'f)r. I'roHHca Tri- 

 color. Lnnis Van Hontle. and various 

 other tine sorts. WUU any order of 

 above for $."i.{K) I will Include one plant 

 of Baroness irtchroeder. free. I have the 

 largest stock in America of Lady Alex- 

 andra Duff rabsiilutely truet and many 

 '•rlicr fine varieties. Send for catalogue. 



W, L. GUMM, Peony Specialut 

 Remington. Indiana 



Large EVERGREENS and 

 DECIDUOUS TREES for sale 



Write for list. Digging EVERGREENS Now. 



THE F.E.CONINE NURSERY CO. 



STRATFORD, CONN. 



es, apples, melons, plums and grapes, 

 were splendidly displayed. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 



Geneseo, III.— L. K. Ellsberry & Co.. 

 seed growers; capital stock, $l(),(ion. 

 Incorporators: G. D. Sutton. Lewis E. 

 Sutton and L. K. Ellsberry. 



Ashtabula, O. — Lake Shore Green- 

 house Co.; capital stock. $20,000. In- 

 corporators: A. T. Ulliam. E. J. Har- 

 vey. R. C. Young and T. J. Jeffords. 



Sharon Hills, Pa. — Robert Scott & 

 Son; capital stock, $15,000. Incorpora- 

 tors: Alexander B. Scott. Edward H. 

 Schwartz and Sarah B. Scott. 



Union Grove, Wis. — Union Grove & 

 Yorkville Greenhouse Co.; capital 

 stock. $30,000. Incorporators: Wm. 



JAPANESE 



Bamboo Canes 



Just the thing for 



Staking Plants and 



Small Trees 



Pit Hundle 



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& WALTER CO. 



30 and 32 Barclay Street 



NEW YORK 



HE AC O CK'S 



K E, N T I A5 



JOSEPH IffiA^OCS COriPAKT 

 WYNCOTE. PA. 



E. Tucker. Jolin 11. Smith and Jolm T. 

 Gittings. 



