HO irr 1 CLI LTUUE 



July 'Jl, I'.tlT 



The KENILWORTH Giant Pansy 



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Iriiilr iiix'krl III llMm nrrdii, 23c.; 



-J. «.! ANT KKNILWORTH STK.MN. Tli.- Ilowcrs :ir.' nf piMf.i-t form mill sul)- 

 Htiiuot.'; in;iuy of the tiuiiit'ii.se Uuwfrii are from IlVa *o 4-iu. It ts a strik- 

 ing collection of l»>:iutirnl colors uml niarkinRs. rich with shailcs of rc<l. 

 hrnwn, I)ron?:t». iii;itHi;rjiiiy anil many otIicrH loo nunicroiis to int'ntion. 

 Light. Medium or Dark .Slixturcs. 



I'l. GIANT KENILWORTH SHOW. An extra line strain of large flowers: 

 the iinincnse flowers are of circular form and great substance. A beauti- 

 ful collection of colors and ni;irl(ings. 



lo. KENILWORTH tiI.\NT EXHIBITION is the very finest complete mixture 

 ever sent out. Seed carefully saved only from marked plants of the best 

 varieties, with the largest and best sbapeil flowers and richest coloring. 

 It is impossible to convey an adequate idea of the delightful variations In 

 color and markings of this unrivalerl mixture. 500 seeds 30c, 1000 seeds 

 50c. H oz. $1.35, Vi oz. J2.50, oz. ?10.00. 



New Early Flowering or Winter Blooming 



An entlrel.v new and di.stiuct strain of Tansies. The main advantage of 

 these new Pansies over all hitherto existing Pansies is the extreme earllness of 

 flowering. Sown at the same time as other I'ansles. they begin flowering tlie 

 early part of March or as soon as the snow is off the ground, uiany times having 

 four or live large flowers to a plant, when all other Pansies are only showing 

 liuds. The flowers are large, well formed and fragrant. 



• .lANT KKMI.MOUTH «l T KLIIM KK MIXTIIIK. In a 



dlHlllicI I'laKf by llHi'lf, Hiiriiasnliig all nllor nlrjiiliH as a 

 ciil llowir lor liiBlili- or outHlib- groMlni;; the larg'' 

 flowers are t-arrled eri'<-t above the foliage on heavy 

 Hti-uis, 7 or .>< In. long. In lh<- most graceful manner, ami 

 stand llw h"l. dry weallier well. 



liLWT .«.\STKKriKCK. A ri'iuarkable type: the rurleil, 

 wavy pi-talM giving the ilowci a iloubb- appearance: large 

 llowerH of gr,-at subHtaiii-e. ,>n long. Htrong Htciit. 



i.lANT THKKK .\NI» FI\K IILOTtHKP I'ANNIKH. A 

 huperb iiil.vtiin'. Kliiwers large and of i In iilar form and 

 of great HUbHlaiK'e. The illsplay of coloring Is unsur- 

 passed. A c'lnblnallon of almost i-very shade of rich, 

 velvet V colors: reds are parlbularly conspli'uous : the 

 petals" lediig distlncllv marked with three fir Ave large, 

 dark blidi'lo'H 



<il.\NT l'.\KI.si.\N. The flowers are of enormous size iind 

 beaullfnily marked, mostly live ilark blotchi'S on white 

 ami villow ground: an unusually showy nilxlur". 



«iL\NT HKON'/.K. A line mixture of all shades of velvety 

 brown, broiizi-, Havana brown, mahogany and copper 

 sliaib-s. 



TKIl .MI'll or <.I.\NT, U arkably beautiful. The Im- 

 posing live spotted flowers on long, vigorous stalks sur- 

 mount the foliage In the most ;:raceful manner, are of 

 enorinoiis sl/.r. perfectly round ami of unusual substance. 

 The Indlvlilnal petals are very broad ami cover each 

 other in such a manner as to nnike the flowers appear 

 almost double, the border of every petal being conspicu- 

 ously curled. The plants are of a robust growth un<l 

 forni conipaci bushes of a round shape. 



<;i,*XT B.\Tirs K.MI'REMS. The flnest of fancy KugUsh 

 Pansies. Flowers are very large, mostly frilled and 

 blotched and of great substaiu'e ami the colors are 

 brilliant and varied. 



0. ORC'IIID-FLOWKRKI), Mixed. A dwarf, 

 free bloomer, with a range of delb-ate 

 colors that do not exist in any other 

 Panales: a remarkable combination of 

 light rose, slifll pink, blush maiivi-. 

 fawn. Ii;:lit brown. ,iranL:<- and chamois. 



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GIANT PANSY SEED 



In Sepanite Colore 

 -Mnie. l*errel. Ucd and wine similes. 

 Ailonis. Light blue, white center. 

 Itbirk. .Vlinost coal black. 

 (•iiint .\polio. I Masterpiece type. New 



bronze, veined and blotched. 

 Lord Itearonsfleld. Purple, shaded white. 

 Collath. Large, curled yellow, blotched. 

 l.lKbt niue .Shades. 

 IndlEo Hlue. Deep, velvety blue. 

 I'urplr. l,arge, rich deep color. 

 .Mercury. New. A deep blackish purple, 



really self-colored. 

 I'reK. McKlnley, Yellow, dark blotched. 

 \ iilcan. Dark red. with live blot'-hes. 

 Blor>d red, vbdet blotches, 

 cidlection of rich red 



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WINTER SUN. 



with dark eve. 

 IC'K KING. Silvery 



dark eve. 

 « KI.KSTI.AL QIEEN 



■^ky blue. 



IS. 



CHARM OF .M\K< If 



vety blue. 

 MIXED. The above 

 with other shades 

 tloiis. 



four colors 

 and varla- 



Golden yellow 17. CH.tRM OF .M\K< li. Hark vol- 

 white, with 

 Light or 



500 seeds '.'.'ic. IHOO seeds 40c, '<. oz. $1.10, Vt oz. $2.00, oz. $7.50. 



PRINCESS. (The New I'prlglit Pansy.) This strain Is entirely distinct 

 from all others. It is absolutely compact, uiirlght growing. The flowers 

 are mostly blotched and trilled like the Masterpiece, of good form and 

 heavy velvety texture on heavy stem carried well above the foliage. At- 

 tractive by brilliancy of its colors. 



\ ictoriUk 

 Ked. A 

 shades. 

 I's.vche. 



Curled white, with 



live, blotches. 

 100. bellow. With dark blotch. 

 10:.'. Yellow. Large golden 



yellow. 

 104. White, With violet 



blotch. 

 lOii. White, Large sat 



lay wlilte. 

 lib. I'lie preceding 1 

 colors mixed In ei|u:il 

 proportions. 





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HYDRANGEAS 



Dormant Plants for July and August-flowering 



The French varieties and Otaksn, in com- 

 mon butter tubs. $2.."X» and J3.no each 

 Otaksa, large specimens in half-barrela, 

 110.00 to J15.00 each. 



F. R. PIERSON. Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Specialists in Specimen Stock for 

 Landscape Work 



Hardy Rhododendrons, Azaleas. Boxwoods, 

 Hollies and a Complete Line of Conlferont 

 Kvergreens. 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



Cottage Gardens Nurseries, Inc. 



ECREKA ■ C&LirOBNIA 



F'EIRIMS 



Agplenlum Milun .V\is (Bird's nest Fern) 



2 In. pots, $12.50 per 100, $100 per 1000. 

 2Vi In. pots, $15 per 100, $125 per 1000. 



3 In. pots. $25 per 100. 



4 In. pots, $50 per 100. 



5 in. pots. $75 per lOO. 



Table Ferns In flats, leading varieties, one 

 variety in each flat, $2.00 per flat. 



KentlBH for centers. C to 8 In. high, $12.50 

 per 100: S to 12 In. high, $15.00 per 100. 



Cncos Weddellhina, 2 In.. $12..''>0 per 100; 

 2Vi in.. $15.00 per 100; 3 In., $25.00 per 100. 



A.M. DAVENPORT, Watartown, Mass.. 



When writing to advertiaen hindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



OF A LI.MITED QUANTITY OF 



GARDENIA VEITCHII 



in 4'/-: In<-li i)t>t>>, choic*' lirnltli^' ^tock Tor 

 benching;, at $20.00 per hundred. 



A. L. MILLER, JAMAICA, N. Y. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Nurserymen, Florists 

 and Planters 



RUTHERFORD, 



NEW JERSEY 



