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HOETICULTUEE 



December 19, 1914 



I 



^THE BEST EVER^ 



That' s what everybody exclaims on seeing- the splendid stock now ready for shipment in our plant houses 



Cyclamen Are Superb. Lorraine and Cincinnati Begonias Can't Be 



Beaten Anywhere. Ardisias Have Never Been So Fine; Loaded 



With Berries Already Well Colored Up. 



Order Your Holiday Stock Now and Have It Shipped Before Stocks are Depleted. 

 Prices per doz., per 100, per 1000, on application. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherford, N. J. 



BERLIN VALLEY PIPS 



High grade irLY OF THB VALI.ET PIPS. 191.'? crop, shipped from New York. 

 Cold Storage In case* of 2,500 plpa •aeh. Write for prices and details. 



17 Murray St., New York 



McHUTCHISON & CO.. 



The Import 

 House 



THE FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES 



200 ACRES, 



TREES, SHRUBS, 

 EVERGREENS, 



VINES, ROSES, ETC. 



W, B. WHITTIER & CO. 



FINE STOCK OF 



RHODODENDRONS, 

 KALMIAS AND 



ANDR0MEDA8. 

 FRAMINGHAM. MASS. 



Send for 

 Price List 



HARDY NORTHERN GROWN NURSERY STOCK 



WE GROW EVERYTHING FOR PLANTING THE HOME GROUNDS 

 A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 



frees, Shrubs, Vines, Roses and Herbaceous Perennials, Etc.. Etc 



Our Illustrated and Descriptive Cataloguo for the asking 



rHE BAY STATE NURSERIES. North Abington. Ma», 



ELLIOTT 



AUCTION COMPANY 



Disposes of anything in the way 



of gfreen goods at their 



sales at 



42 Vesey St., New York 



Try us out. Prompt returns 



SO. NATICK, 

 MASS. 



OLD TOWN NURSERIES 



35,000 BERBERISTHUNBERGII 



All Sizes. Write for Prices 



M. P. Haen dler, Prop. 



Large EVERGREENS and 

 DECIDUOUS TREES for sale 



Write for list Digging EVERGREENS Now. 



THE F.E.CONINE NURSERY CO. 



STRATFORD, CONN. 



I Want Room 



A surplus of 8. A. Nott, John Doyle and 

 Perkinii UKRANICMS, In L'>4-lii. puts, IfH.I.UO 

 per HKM). Other varieties, 2>4-ln. pots, $18.u0 

 per 1000. 

 ASPARAOl'S Sprengerl. 3-ln., $3.00 per 100; 



4-ln., $4.00 per 100. 



J.E. FELTHOU<iEN 



154 Vts Vrankeo Ave., SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Nurserymen, Florists 

 and Planters 



RUTHERFORD, 



NEW JERSEY 



HOLLAND NURSERIES 



BK8T nARDY RHODODENDKONK 

 AZALEA8. CONIFERS. CLEMATK 

 H. P. RU8E8. SHRUBS, AND BEm 

 BACEOIS PLANTS. 



21( liii :i.. WutntM UI0ti 



P. a. Hi. 1. Mitai. II I 



p. OUWERKERK. 



Nursery Stock 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 



Small l-rults, CleiiiutU, KvergreeoM 



and Kur<eH. 



Write for Trade List. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva. N. Y. 



National Nurseryman 



Official organ of the Americin As- 

 sociation of Nurserymen. Circula- 

 tion among the triule only. I'ub- 

 lished Monthly. Sul>^cri|>(io^ price 

 $1.00 per year. I-oreign HuliMcrip- 

 tionn $1.50 per yeur. In advance. 

 Sample copy free upon appllc.itlon 

 from those In the trade eucloslng 

 tliplr tuislness cnrd. 



National Nurseryman Pub. Co.,l!i£: 



218 Livinscton Building 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. 



B05ES, PALMS. 



and No\eltieK in Decorative I'lantw. 



lURKET and 43th STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



GOLDFISH 



Why buy In the west when we can supply 

 > our wants near home. Having you e«- 

 prehNa^e and Iohn In trunHportatlon? 



THEM D.JONES CO. 



71 Portland Street. BOSTON, MASS. 



the ladies, and other friends of the al- 

 lied horticultural interests. The ban- 

 quet hall had been beautifully decorat- 

 ed by the local committee on arrange- 

 ments — Messrs. Logan, Kleinheinz, 

 Dodds and Rust — and the room pre- 

 sented a pretty picture as the guests 

 entered. 



After the Inner man was well satis- 

 fied with the excellent menu which 



was served, President Waite. intro- 

 duced Mr. Thilow as toastmaster, 

 which function Mr. Thilow performed 

 with his usual grace. President-elect 

 John W. Everitt. responded to the 

 toast "The National Association of 

 Gardeners;" Robert Craig. "Our Hor- 

 ticulturists;" James MacMachan. "Our 

 Retiring President;" Wallace R. Pier- 

 son. "The American Rose Society;" 



William Kleinheinz, "Chrysanthemum 

 Society of America;" S. Mendelson 

 Meehan, "The Nurserymen;" Richard 

 Vincent. Jr., "Several Kinds of Com- 

 pensation;" John Westcott. "The 

 Florist;" Paul Heubner. "The Rail- 

 road Gardener;" Henry F. Michell. 

 "Our Seedsmen;" Arthur Smith, "The 

 L<adies;" Charles Seybold, "The Gar- 

 dener's Influence in a Community;" 



