February 20. 1915 



HORTICULTURE 



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THE NEW FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 



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Our stock is in prime condition, retarded dormant plants from e-indi pots, in tine shape to fluwii 

 for Spring .Sales or JTor Memorial Day; an.v of tlie varieties described Ijpluw at $30.00 per lOo. 



AvalaDcbe. A splendid large white with a well 



established reputation ; an easy variety to 



force. 

 Bouquet Rose. Large trusses of rosy amber 



turning to bright pink; a favorite with all 



growers. 

 Dentelle. Entirely distinct, deeply fringed 



flower of a creamy white color. 

 E. O. Hill. Trusses of immense size, color a 



most pleasing shade of pink which does not 



fade: growth vigorous, foliage of a pea green 



color, large and attractive. 

 General de Vibraye. A favorite wherever seen ; 



very large heads of bright rose colored 



flowers. A splendid early forcing variety. 

 La Lorraine. Very large flowers, pale rose, 



turning to bright pink; has become a general 



favorite. 

 Mme. A. Riverain. Superb bright rose color; 



very vigorous and fioriferous. 

 Mme. E. Mouillere. Probably the most popular 



white variety on the market today; an early 



easy variety to force. 

 Mme. Maurice Hamar. A delicate fresh-rose 



color, a vigorous grower, the individual 



flowers as well as the trusses being very 



large. 

 Bnie. Agmes Barillet. A splendid white; 



flowers large and very freely produced. 

 Mousseline. A beautiful mauve-rose with 



cream-colored center; the flower beads are 



large and held erect; a fine acquisition. 

 Mont Rose. Immense panicles of clear-flesh 



rose, entirely distinct, one of the best very 



early flowering varieties. 

 Ronsard. Flowers and trusses very large, of 



a beautiful rose-tint. 

 Souvenir de Mme. E. Chautard. One of the 



very best, of splendid erect habit, very ro- 

 bust, medium sized heads, of bright rose 



colored flowers ; one of the very best of the 



Bouquet Rose type. 

 Senateur Henri David. Another splendid rose- 

 colored variety, with red reflections; flowers 



produced in immense large heads; on the style 



of La Lorraine, but an earlier bloomer. 

 Vienx Chateau. Very large pure white, be- 

 coming suffused with delicate rosy carmine 



as they mature. 

 Hydrangea Otal^sa. Dormant plants, 6-inch 



pots, $25.00 per 100; 10-inch tubs, $1.00 each; 



12 inch tubs, ?2.50 each. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714-716 Chestnut Street, - Philadelphia, Pa. 



XEW FRENCH HYDRANGEA. 



For full line of seasonalile Plants, Bulbs, Seeds. Etc. 

 Whole.sale Price List. 



se* our current 



The above prices are intended for the trade onl.v. 



January 1, 1908 to February, 1911. 

 There was no exact agreement as to 

 wages, but the plaintiff claimed that 

 his services were worth at least $7 a 

 week. The jury allowed him wages 

 for the entire period amounting to $730 

 and cost and interest nialcing the total 

 amount $908. 



New York City — Flower show mat- 

 ters are booming. It is now almost 

 definitely settled that the retailers will 

 go into the exhibition in a body and 

 make the southern side of the main 

 floor a bower of beauty. Charles H. 

 Totty has been appointed chairman of 

 the Board of .Jurors. Thursday, the 

 18th of March, will be Brooklyn Day. 



J. K. Allen "the old reliable" whole- 

 sale commission man will move on 

 May 1, from present nuarters to 118 

 West 28th St. 



Noteworthy New Chrysanthemums 



.'itr.mu ■_" . ilK h p"! <l'"k C.l.li-n Siilii- 

 raon, Ivorv Supreme, Chieftain. $3 per 100, 

 .$2.") per KXX). Heady now. 2'.i-inch stock 

 White Salomon. Turner. Naouiah, Arletto 

 Dubois. Patlv, Golden Glow. Winter Cheer, 

 Chrysolora, October Frost, L'Afrlcalne. 

 Ivory, Rauiapo, $2 per 100, ?18 per 1000. 

 All ready now. 



Unrooted Cuttings Carnations Enchan- 

 tress, C. W. Ward; White Wonder. While 

 Knchantress, $10 per 1000. I. M. RAYNKR. 

 Greenport. N. Y. 



THE FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES 



200 ACRES, 



TREES, SHRUBS, 

 EVERGREENS, 



VINES, ROSES, ETC. 

 W. B. WHITTIER & CO. 



FINE STOCK OF 



RHODODENDRONS, 

 KALMIAS AND 



ANDR0MEDA8. 

 F.IV>«[NS4\.VI, MASS 



Send for 

 Price List 



Lu.-est assoriment in New 

 Eri5tL->d. Evergreens, deciduous 

 tree.' both common and rarer 

 varievifc.'. 



Sturdy, choice stock that can be 

 dependea upon. Send for cata- 

 log and special trade prices. 



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This New England soil and 

 climate produces fine sturdy 

 Special trade prices, 

 thousands, hardy 

 Native and Hybrid Rhodo- 

 dendrons — transplanted and 

 acclimated. Let us estimate. 



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National Nurseryman 



Official organ of tbe Amerlcnn As- 

 sociation of Nurserymen. Clrouln- 

 tlon amonff tUe trade onl.v. Pub- 

 lished Mouthly. Subscript Inn price 

 $1.00 per year. Foreign subHcrtp- 

 tloDH $1.50 per year. In advance. 

 Sample copy free upon application 

 from tlioee In the trade enclosloff 

 their business card. 



National Nurseiyman Pub. Co., jnc. 



218 LiTinirston Buildins 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Nurserymen, Florists 

 and Planters 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



Nursery Stock 



Fralt and Omiuiiental Trrrt, Shrabt, 



Small Frultn. Clrmntla, Brercreaaa 



and RoHCfi. 



Writp for Trade Llit. 



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



