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March 20. 1915 



Our New Rose Mrs. Moorfield Storey 



Has a strung uprig:ht growtli, the wxkkI bciiiK very stout ami siiiiM)tli, with large hainlsome dark 

 green foliage, practically mildew or black-spot proof. The flowers, which are freely produced, are 

 of good size and substance with abundant petals, opening freely. The color is a shell pink deepen- 

 ing toward the centre with the large smooth petals tipped deep rose. 



// will be a fine, yet JhlincI, companion for the SUTn. Charles Ruuell rose. 



Own Root 

 Grafts 

 Ejras - - 



100 250 500 1000 2500 6000 10000 



$30.00 $70.00 $125 00 $250 00 $565 00 $1000 00 $1800.00 



35.00 82.50 150 00 300 00 690 00 1250 00 2300.00 



27.«0 62 50 110.00 220.00 490 00' 850 00 1500.00 



Own Root and Grafts delivered in March 1915. Eves in February 1915 



WABAN ROSE CONSERVATORIES, 



NATiCK, 

 MASS. 



ORDER YOUR EASTER PLANTS NOW 



15.000 EASTER LILIES (plants run from 4 buds up), first grade 12i jc. per bud or bloom. Second grade 10c. 

 8,000 AZALEAS INDICA, Encke and Louise, 50c. and 75c. each. Standards, 75c. to $2.00 each and larger. 

 1,000 RAMBLER ROSES $9.C0, $12.00, $18.00, $24.00 per dozen. 

 2,C00 Hybrids, $6.00, $9.00, $12.00, $18.00 per dozen. 



300 HYDRANGEAS. 75c. to $2.50 each. Extra Special, $3.50 to $6.00 each. 

 2,000 GENISTAS. 3';, inch pots, 25c. each. 5 inch pots, 35c. and 50c. each. 



SCO SPIRAEAS, pink and white, 50c. 75c. and $1.00 each. 



150 LILACS, $1.50 to $2.50 each. 

 50 RHODODENDRONS, $3.00 to $5.00 each. 

 2,000 GERANIUMS, in bloom, S/j Inch pots, $10.00 per hundred. 



All mail orders will have careful attention. Visitors welcome. 

 Terms CASH or SATISFACTORY REFERENCES. 



WILLIAM W. EDGAR CO., - - Waverley, Mass. 



EASTER FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS 



AZ.\I.H.*.S, ihoicest .soils. :ill sizes, ijOo. to $."$.50 eacli. 



I^irge sizes. In pyramids and fan shapes, $4 to $8 f:iili. 



DaialM, $1 to $6 each. 



Easter Lilies, blooms ami buds, $10 and $12 per 100. 



Eiiraa, Copressino, ?(i to .«1S per doz. ; Cjrlincirica, $!) to S-W 

 per doz. : VentrlroRa, $1? to $18 per cioz. ; Pernoluta 

 Rosea, $6 and $i) per doz. : ro<liinades Veit«lili, .'iOc. to 

 ?2 esich. 



Genistas, $.'! and $4 a doz. 



Hydrangeas, finest new varieties. oOc. to $3 each. Larger 

 plants. ?4 and $."> earli. PinRle stems, very Une for 

 lining, 4 In. pots, $4 and $6 per doz. 



Uly of tile Valley, In pans, oOo., 75c. and $1 each. 



LUaes, pot grown, .^L.'iO to $3 each. 



lUioiludondrons, T, s and 9 In. pots, $1.50 to $3 each. 



ItOSF.S: Dorothy IVrklns, Excelno, Hiawatha, Crimnon 

 Kaiiibler, Kubln, TaiiMt-ndhchoen. from $2 Up; Flower of 

 l-'airllelcl, liali.v Tnti-.t-niNchoen. F>na Teschendorf, Or- 

 leanH, Kllen I'oullNcn. etc., $(> to $18 per doz. and up; 

 nair-»lanclar<ls in tariety, $1 to $2 each. 



IIVBKII) ROSK.S: 

 I'lrich Hrunner, 



['rau Karl DruHchld, Mairna C'harta. 



•. to $3 each. 



Spe^'lmcn K;&nililer KoHes, pyraml<ls, Qtnbrellas, Klol>es and 

 Clips, $20 to .<.'i.'» each. Haneinc ba*,kets and hmallrr 

 si/.iM. of unihrcllas, $3 to $0 each. 



Boston Ferns, $1.50 to $3 each. 



Kentias, single, $1.50 to $2.50 each; combinations, $4 to 

 $25 each. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, 



316 19th Street 

 College Point, NEW YORK 



