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HORTICULTURE 



September 26, 1914 



HOT HOUSE GRAPES 



BlacK Hamburg', Muscat of Alexandria, Alicante, Appley 



Towers, Gros Coltnar, Gros Guillaume. Lady Do-wne'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 (D. COMPANY 



6 SOUTH MARKET STREET 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Fine Ferns Ready for Immediate 

 Retail Sale 



We offer the following varieties of Ferns in the sizes speci- 

 fied, which we have in perfect shape at this time. 



Nephrolepis muscosa, 3>^-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 50c each. 



Nephrolepis elegantissima, 6-inch, 50c; 8-inch, $1.00; 10-inch 



$2.00 each. 



Nephrolepis elegantissima compacta, 3 J^ -inch, 25c; 6-inch 

 50c; 8-inch, $1.00 each. 



Nephrolepis superbissima, 6-inch, 50c each. 



Nephrolepis magnifica, 5-inch. 50c each. 



Nephrolepis Piersoni, 6-inch, 50c; 8-inch, $1.00 each. 



Nephrolepis, Dwarf Boston, 8-inch, $1.00 each. 



Nephrolepis Harrisii, 6-inch, 50c; 10-inch, $2.00 to $3.00; 

 12-inch, very large plants, $5.00. 



F. R. PIERSON CO. 



TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK 



PERSONAL. 



A. A. Macdonal, superintendent o£ 

 Duke's Park. Somerville, N. J., re- 

 turned safely from abroad on the 

 Cameronia. 



George H. Swoboda, of Hess & Swo- 

 boda, Omaha, Neb., and family arrived 

 home safely from Europe last week, 

 as steerage passengers. 



James M. Tuohy, the florist, who 

 was defeated for the office of mayor 

 of Everett, Mass., last year, by a small 

 majority, has announced that he will 

 be a candidate this fall. 



George H. Penson. for a number of 

 years in charge of the fruit houses at 

 Duke's Park, Somerville, N. J., has 

 accepted the position of superinten- 

 dent of Bellview Farm, New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J., and will enter on his new 

 duties about October 1. 



Large EVERGREENS and 

 DECIDUOUS TREES for sale 



Write for list. Digging EVERGREENS How. 



THE F.E.CONINE NURSERY CO. 



■■■ STRATFORD, CONN. .■ <.b 



VISITORS' REGISTER. 



Boston— Peter Smiley, Isle of Pines, 

 West Indies. 



Cincinnati — A. Miller, representing 

 A. Henderson &. Co.. Chicago; T. Met- 

 calfe, Hopkinsville, Ky. 



Philadelphia— Mr. and Mrs. H. S. 

 Brandt. York, Pa.; John L. Ratcliffe, 

 Richmond, Va.; H. C. Neubrand, repre- 

 senting A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, 

 Conn.; Wm. Plumb, World's Fair, San 

 Francisco, Cal.; Joseph J. Lane, Gar- 

 den Magazine, X. Y. City. 



Chicago — Chas, F. Swaygcr. Cham- 

 paign, III.; Martin Reukauf, represent- 

 ing Bayersdorfer & Co., Phila.; Edw. 

 Slebrecht, Terre Haute, Ind.; H. W. 

 Buckbee, Rockford, 111.; Ed. Kalisch, St. 

 Louis, Mo.: W. P. Craig, Philadelphia; 

 Geo. Swoboda, Omaha, Neb.; James H. 

 Reeves, Savannah, Ga.; Frank Ensign, 

 Toledo, O.: Chas. W. Cruni, with the 

 Iowa Seed Co., Des Moines, la.; Les- 

 ter Venson, Indianapolis. Ind.; Mrs. 

 Jas. W. Begbie. Shreveport, La.; H. C. 

 Reeser, Springfield, O. 



JAPANESE 



Bamboo Canes 



Just fhe 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& WALTER CO. 



30 and 32 Barclay Street 



NEW YORK 



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 mention HORTICULTURE. 



