March 3, 1917 



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RYNVELD BROTHERS 



Wholesale Bulb Growers and Exporters 



We specialize in Darwin, May-Flowering, Breeder and Rembrandt Tulips 



Our new list ready. Free on Application 



Lisse, Holland 



N. Y. Address, 44 Whitehall Street 



National Nurseryman 



Tlie oldest and best established 

 journal tor nurserymen. Circula- 

 tion among the trade only. Pub- 

 lished monthly. Subscription prli!e, 

 $1,50 per year. Foreign Bubscrlp- 

 tioDB, $3.00 per year. In advance. 

 Sample copy free upon application 

 from those In the trade enclosing 

 their buslnesB card. 



National Nurserpan Pub. Co., jnc. 



HATBORO, PA. 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



BBHT FOB OTBK HALF A CKMTLUlf. 



Small, mMllam aad large alsca aoppUed. 



Price Uat now ready. 



THE D. HILL NUflSERY CO. 



BrercreeB BpectaUata. Larseat Urowera Ik 



America. 



BOX «U. DDNDBK, lU.. 



Nursery Stock 



Fmlt and Onuunental Trees, Bhmbe, 



Small Frolta, ClematU, BTercreeaa 



and Baeea. 



Write far Trade Uat. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, 6iNva, N. V. 



HC^LLAflDNURSEIUES 



BEST HABOT BHODODENDBOW8, 

 AZALEAS, OONIFBB8, 0LBMATI8, 

 H. P. BOSES. 8HBUB8 AND HKB- 

 BACEOC8 PLANTS. 



P. OUWERKERK, 



216 Ini St. Weitntu llWts 

 P. H. No I. Htbokaii N I 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Nurseryman, Fknists 

 and F^anters 



RUTHERPOMD, 



NEW JERSEY 



or two instances outbuildings will 

 have to be destroyed. The banlv of the 

 river along the section the city pro- 

 poses to acquire slopes steeply to the 

 river's edge and is practically useless 

 for buildinss or other purposes. The 

 land will be planted with shrubbery 

 and made artistic, thus being a big 

 asset to the beauty of the park. All 

 of the land on the opposite side of 

 the river is now owned by the city. 



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EVERGREENS, SHRUBS AND PERENNIALS 



Section of land must be cleared, and 

 BOTTOM PKIC'ES. Name items ami 



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White .Spruce, 4-9 ft. 

 Koster*s Blue .Spruce, 2-4 ft. 

 Colorado Blue Spruce, 3-5 ft 

 Norway Spruce, 3-6 ft. 

 Fraser's Fir, 3-5 ft. 

 Balsam Fir, 6-8 ft. 

 Red Cedar, 3-4 ft. 

 Ileinlocks, 3 ft. 

 .Jap. Yew, (Upright) 



Kuonyinus 



yr,s. 

 radicans, 



A'ariegatcil 



3 yrs. 

 Acer ginnale, 4-5 ft. 

 Acer i^innala, 4-5 ft. 

 Carolina Poplars, 5-9 ft. 

 Ixinibardy Poplars, 5-7 ft. 

 European Larch, 7-8 ft. 

 Balsam Poplars, 7-8 ft. 

 (ioldrn Hop Trees, 3-4 ft. 

 White Willows, 4 ft. 

 Laurel, or Glass Willows, 3-5 ft. 

 Regal Willows (Regalis), 3-4 ft. 

 ■lap. Crab (P. Baceata), 4-5 ft. 

 Golden-Barked Willows, 4 ft. 

 Bird Cherry (Padus), 3-4 ft. 

 Hornbeam, 3 ft. 

 Red-Barked Cornel, 



3-4 ft. 

 Butterfly Bush 3 yrs. 

 Jap. Quince, 2 ft. 

 Scotch Broom, 2-3 ft. 

 Broom (tinctorla), 2 ft. 

 Hypericum Moserianum, 2 yrs. 

 Bush Honeysuckles, 3-4 ft. 

 Dwarf Syringa, 2 ft. 

 Buckthorn, Catharticns, 3-4 ft 

 Buckthorn, frangula, 3 ft. 



Dogwood, 



while inuuitities last we will quote ROCK 

 inaiitities that interest you. 

 2(100 Button Bush. 18-24 in. 

 1000 Spiraea opulifolia, 3-4 ft. 



5(10 Common Hazel, 3-4 ft. 



.5CNI Clethra alnifolia, 2-3 ft. 

 2(MK> L.vciun» Ijarbaruni, 3 vrs. 



500 Prunus Pumila, 2 3 ft. 



:M Snniach, Glabra, 4 ft. 



500 Sumach t.vphina, 4 ft. 

 10(10 Spiraea salicifolia, 3-4 ft. 



.j(tO Spiraea tomentosa, 2-3 ft. 



.')<(0 Viburnum lantana, 3-4 ft. 



.500 Viburnum Busti Cranberry, 3-4 ft. 



500 Viburnum C o m m o n Snowball, 

 3-4 ft. 



.5011 .S.vmphoricarpus vulKaris, 2-3 ft. 

 2000 Bitter-sweet (L'elastrus), 3 yrs. 

 2000 Trumpet \'ine (Tecoina), 3 yrs. 

 2000 Sweet Briers, 3 ft. 



.500 Rose Hiawatlia, 2 yrs. 



500 Achillea, The Pearl, 2 yrs. 

 200O Shasta Daisies, 2 yrs. 

 1000 White Iris Siberica, 2 yrs. 

 1000 Blue Iris Siberica, 2 vrs. 



500 Monarda (Halm), 2 yrs. 



500 Astill>e flaponica, elinnps. 

 10000 Vinca minor, 2 yrs. 



5(!KI AJuga reptans, 2 yrs. 



500 Boltonia asteroides, 2 yrs. 



5(X) Hemerocallis, mixed, 2 yrs. 

 5000 Pach.vsandra, 2 yrs. 



."lOO Ranunculus (Buttercup), 2 yrs. 



.5(X) Sedum spe<t. (Variegated leaf), 

 2 yrs. 

 3000 Hydrangea P. G. 18 to 24 inches, 

 bushy and very strong. 



THE NEW ENGLAND NURSERIES CO., BEDFORD, MASS. 



NEW RED ROSE- DONALD MacDONALD 



A new Hawlmark Red Rose sent out this year by Alex. Dickson & Sons 



We bare tested this Rose for Winter forcing for two years, and with us it pro- 

 duces more red roses during the winter than any Rose we have ever grown. It Is 

 not a large Rose, but has perfectly formed medium sized flowers that sell at sight. 

 Color bright orange carmine; will not turn blue; because the base of the petals is 

 orange. It is not a summer rose, as it has the same substance as Killarney. We 

 build the plants up until November, and from Thanksgiving until May it Is a 

 money malier for the Rose Grower, as no pinching is necessary. 



Strong Grafted Plants, $35 00 per 100; $300.00 per lOOO 



Own Root Plants, $30.00 per 100; $250.00 per 1000 



ROBERT SOOTT & SON, Inc., 



SHARON HILL. 

 DELAWARE CO., PA. 



IF in need of RELIABLE NURSERY STOCK 



that is well grown, well dug and well packed 

 Send to the BAY STATE NURSERIES 



Wholesale and Retail NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 



