October 17, 1914 



HORTICULTURE 



-51 



Fine Ferns Ready for Immediate 

 Retail Sale 



We oflFer the following; varieties of Ferns in the sizes speci- 

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



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



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

 S2.00 each. 



Nephrolepis elegantissima compacta, 3/4 -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. 



r. R. PIERSON CO. 



TARRYTCWN, NEW YORK 



Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park Nurseries 



ENFIELD, ENGLAND 



ORCHIDS, 25 honses folL 

 PALMS, 40 houses lull. 



FKlIT TREES for garden, 100 acres. 



FRIIT TREES, pot grown for Orchard houses. 



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FIG TREES, pot grown. 



GR.iPE VINES, pot grown. 



ROSES, field grown by the lOO.Ouu. 



ROSES, pot grown for Pergolas and forcing. 

 f^. CVCLAMES SEED, very finest strain. 



Our representative will be In the United States during September and Octo- 

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



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



PHILADELPHIA NOTES. 



A meeting of the creditors of Robert 

 Kift was held on the 13th inst. A 

 receivership was decided on, but the 

 appointment has not yet been made. 

 Real estate operations extending over 

 a number of years, which have proved 

 unprofitable are the cause of the em- 

 barrassment. 



Visitors— A. J. Stahelin, Redford, 

 Mich.; W. H. Miesse and wife, Lan- 

 caster, Ohio; Fred S. Miller, Pres. 

 Columbus Fl. Co., Columbus, Ohio; J. 

 McD. Holtzinger, Cincinnati, Ohio; W. 

 C. Langbridge, representing Jerome B. 

 Rice & Co., Cambridge, N. Y. 



PATENTS GRANTED. 



1,112,558. Flower Stand. John M. 



Red, Saucier, Miss. 

 1,113.141. Land Roller. David Pullen, 



Hudson, Ky. 



La Grange Park, III. — La Grange 

 Nursery Co.. capital stock, $10,000. 

 Incorporators, Henry Mehl, Peter A. 

 Evans and Albert Peterson. 



The value of trees and plants im- 

 ported into New York during the week 

 ending October 3, as reported by the 

 collectors' office, was $81,299. 



JAPANESE 



Bamboo Canes 



Just the thing for 



Staking Plants and 



Small Trees 



Per Rundle 



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 



SURPLUS OFFER TO CLEAR 



Buddleia Asiatica 



(White flowered Winter Lilac) 



An elegant pot plant suitable for 

 general decorative purposes and 

 cutting. Very fragrant. 



Strong plants in 2i^-in. pots, $1.25 

 per dozen; $10.00 per 100; 3-in. 

 pots, $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 

 100. 



Buddleia Officinalis 



An excellent companion to Bud- 

 dleia Asiatica with rose-pink fra- 

 grant flowers. 



Strong plants in 4-in. pots, $2.50 

 per dozen; $20.00 per 100. 



R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO. 



6 South Market St., Boston, Mass. 



HE AC O CK'S 

 K E, N T I A 5 



JOSEPH h«a8o{*k company 



WYN COTE. PA", .-■' 



OLD TOWN NURSERIES 



35,000 BERBERISTHUNBERGII 



All Sizes Write for Prices 



NATICK, 



M. P. Haendler, Prop/%^AYs' 



OFROMIDS 



Established Plants and 

 Freshly Imported 



Julius ROehrS Co- 

 Rutherford, N. J. 



CYCLAMEN 



B«st stralB in exljtrae*. 



4 Inch »S»O0 



5 Inch SO <» 



4 Inch '5.00 



THOMAS ROLAND, 



Nahant, Mass. 



