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HORTICULTURE 



February 6, 1915 



Our new "Baby Rose" 



GEO. ELGAR 



while not advertised as extensively as some of the 

 new ones, is sure to make just about as good a place 

 for itself as any of them. The store men like little 

 roses — most of them will tell you so. They like 

 Cecile Brunner, the little pink one. and they will like 

 Geo. Elgar better, because of better foliage and stem, 

 and its wonderful clear yellow color. The grower 

 will like it because it will pay him to grow it. It's 

 so easy to grow — so free from disease — and brings 

 so many salable flowers that sell so easily. It's good 

 for the small grower, too. the grower that has a 

 small retail business, for he can always, with a 

 couple of hundred plants, cut enough to make one 

 or more bouquets, on short notice. Good own root 

 or grafted. State how many you would like to grow 

 — write us about it, and let us quote you. 



SOUTH PARK FLORAL CO. 



MYER HELLER, President 



ADAMS. AMERICAN 

 EXPRESS 



New Castle, Indiana 



THE FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES 



200 ACRES, 



TREES, SHRUBS, 

 EVERGREENS, 



VINES, ROSES, ETC. 



W. B. ^VHITTIER & CO. 



DEAL 



f^ '"■'■I 



FINE STOCK OF 



RHODODENDRONS, 

 KALMIAS AND 



ANDROMEDAS. 

 FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 



Send for 

 Price List 



LArgc:>l ai>or[niCiii in New 

 England. Evergreens, deciduous 

 trees, boih common ajid rarer 

 variclies. 



Sturdy, choice sioct( thai can be 

 depended upon. Send for cata- 

 log and special trade prices. 



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TKr B^-Slaktc N\insenv;s ^.X 



North Abington 

 Mass. 



Thii New England soil an J 

 climate produces fine siurd> 

 Special trade prices 

 , V I I By the thousands, hardy 



S . \^- 1 i Native and Hybrid Rhodo- 



^ y/^X/"^ I I dendrons — iransplaniedand 



I I acclimated. Let us estimate. 



WANTED 



100 Tulip Tree» 2 to 3 ft. high 



100 Sweet Gum Trees 2 to 3 ft. high 

 100 Sassafras Trees 2 to 3 ft. high 



EASTERN NURSERIES 



Jamaica Plain - - Mass. 



H S DAWSON. Mgr. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Nurserymen, Florists 

 and Planters 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



Nursery Stock 



Fruit and Omanipntal T^f^el«. Shruba, 



^mall FruitR, Clematis. Ererfreena 



and Roses. 



Write for Trade Llat. 



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



National Nurseryman 



Offlcinl orRan of the American As- 

 sociation of Nnraeryinen. Circula- 

 tion among the trade only. Pab- 

 llshed Monthly. Snbscrlptlon price 

 $1.00 per year. Foreign sahttcrip- 

 tions $1.50 per year. In advance. 

 Sample copy free npon application 

 from those in the trade encioglng 

 their business card. 



National Nurseryman Pub. Co., inc. 



218 Liriniiston Buiklbig 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 



As Spring Approaches 



Let us talk to you about 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



The puhlic are heeiimine to realize that 

 no erntindH are really gardened without a 

 hlK showing in Perennials. We have a \a\% 

 stork of all the he^t that grow and can 

 Btork you up at surprisiuKly low price*. 



".\|:i\inujni Quality at Minimum Cost." 



Palisades Nurseries 



R. W. CLUCAS, Mar. 

 SPARKILL. ■ - - N. Y. 



