March 20, 1915 



H R T I C U L T U E E 



387 



3F3RIIMO BUI-BS 



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•.IN<iLi:- 1 LOWERING 



CriiiiNon, Scarlet. Pure White, Rose, Lis;hi I'ink, Yellow, 

 Salmon, Orange, Copper or .Mixed, all colors. 



Doz. 100 1000 



Bulbs, IVi in. diara. aud up $0..'55 $2.25 ?20.0« 



Kulhs, IVi in. diani. nnd up 40 2.75 25.00 



CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 



(F-lepliaiit's Kar) 



fi i<t s ill. in f^'ireuinferenoe, 1*(K) in a caso. 



S to 10 in. in cireiuufereuce, 100 in a case. 



10 to 12 in. in i-ireunif'^rence, 75 in a case. 



12 to 13 in. in circumference, 50 in a case. 



Monsters, measuring ].3 in. and upward in 



<'ir«-uuiferen<:*e, 25 in a case 1.50 lii.tXt 



lull rasrs at 1<»H( rate 



FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUMS 



English Collectiiin. the rream of the hest sorts. 



Eitr.i fine buUis in 12 varieties ?i.25 $15.00 



Braziliaa Collection of 12 varieties 1.50 12.00 



.Mi.veil Brazilian Varieties 1.25 10.00 



:goimi. 



DOllSLE-rl-OWEKIXG 



Crimson, .Scarlet, Rose, I'ure White, <opper-Bronze, 

 .Salmon, Yellow, Orange, Light I'ink or .Mi.xed, all colors. 



Doz. lOO 1000 



Bulbs, 114 in. diain. and up $0.50 $3.50 $30.00 



Bulbs, IJi in. iliain. and \ip G5 4.00 .35.00 



GLOXINIA ERECTA GRANDIFLORA 



dur strains of Gloxinias are the true, erect-flowering t 



Doz. lOO 

 Blanche de Vera. White, rose bordered .fO.OO .$.3.50 



Detiance. ruittering: crimson. 



Emperor William. Blue, white border 



Etoile «lc Feu. Carmine rod 



Kaiser Frederick. Scarlet, white margin 



King of the Reds. Dark scarlet 



Madame Helene. White, with violet crown.. 



Marquis de Pcralta. White, red bordered... 



Mont Blauc. Snow white 



Prince .\lhert. Deep purple 



Princess Elizabeth. White, bordered blue 



Princess Mathilde. White, with rose crown.. 



Queen Wilhelmina. Dark rose 



Boddington's Spotted Varieties. The.se con- 

 tain the most distinct and remarkable 

 olors^ 



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IMIMA,S 



King Humbert, Chas. Henderson, Pres. Meyer, Gen. Merkel, 30c. doz., $ 



Send for Complete List of All the Best Sorts 



per 100, $17.50 per 1000 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, 



SEEDSMAN 

 342 W. 14th Street, NEW YORK 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Charles Black, Hightstown, N. J. — 

 Spring of 191.5 Price List of Nursery 

 Stock. 



B. Hammond Tracy, Wenham, Mass. 

 — Catalogue of Cedar Acres Gladioli, 

 1915. A very neat and attractive as 

 well as useful pocket edition. 



acter of the prerious publications by 

 this house. 



H. E. Meader, Dover, N. H.— List 

 of choice Gladioli. A very neat pocket- 

 size catalogue. 



Livingston Seed Co., Columbus, O. — 

 City Garden Catalogue of Hardy Peren- 

 nials, Shrubs, Trees, Fruits and Gat- 

 den Requisites. Finely illustrated. 



W. H. Harrison & Sons, Lebanon 

 Springs, N. Y. — Trade List of Wyoman- 

 ock Nurseries, for Spring, 1915. 



Fraser Nursery Co., Huntsville, Ala. 

 — Surplus List No. 2, For Nurserymen 

 and Dealers Only, March 10, 1915. 



Peter Henderson & Co., New York. 

 — Henderson's Implement Catalogue. 

 A very useful special catalogue with 

 characteristic suggestive cover illus- 

 trations in natural colors. 



J. Chas. McCullough Seed Co., Cin- 

 cinnati, O. — Annual Catalogue of "The 

 Modern Seed Store." . Covers in bright 

 . colors, ...... 



J. L. Moore, Northboro, Mass. — Cat- 

 alogue and Price List of Dahlias and 

 Gladioli, which are the specialties of 

 this firm. 



Eastern Nurseries, Jamaica Plain. 

 Mass. — Wholesale Trade List for 

 Spring, 1915. This is one of the most 

 comprehensive lists of really choice or- 

 namental hardy material issued in this 

 country. H. S. Dawson is manager. 



F. W. Kelsey Nursery Co.. New York 

 — Wholesale Price List of Trees and 

 Shrubs "Everything Worth Planting" 

 Spring 1915 



William Tricker, Arlington, N. J. — 

 Water Lilies and Water Garden Plants. 

 A pretty catalogue of these interesting 

 specialties. Two of the blue nyniph- 

 aeas in colors on the cover page are 

 so natural that they seem to emit per- 

 fume. 



New England Nurseries Compaiiv, 

 Bedford, Mass.— Annual Catalogue and 

 Price List of this well-known nurserj- 

 establishment. The slogan of the 

 house "If it merits growing we grow 

 it; if we grow it it merits growing" 

 is well exemplified in the contents; 72 

 pages, handsomely illustrated. 



Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 

 —Catalogue of "The World's Best 

 Dahlias— New Creations and Old 

 Friends." In addition to "the last 

 word in dahlias" we have a very finely 

 illustrated publication of much typo- 

 graphical excellence. A colored por- 

 trait of the new decorative dahlia John 

 Wanamaker occupies the title page. 



Lynn, Mass. — J. J. H. Gregory & 

 Son, seedsmen, Marblehead, Mass., 

 have opened a branch store at 162 

 Oxford street. R. J. M. Stockwell, 

 formerly in charge of the seed depart- 

 ment of the Collins Hardware Co. at 

 the same location, will be manager. 



Canadian Seed Growers' Associatiou, 

 Ottawa — Catalogue of Registered and 

 Improved Seed, Produced in 1914. Ag- 

 ricultural seeds only. 



W. A. Manda, Inc. South Orange, 

 N. J. — List of Novelties and Special- 

 ties for 1915. This is a very select 

 list and will prove interesting to all 

 who are watching for new and im- 

 proved varieties. Seven new dahlias 

 of much merit are listed among other 

 appi^ti/.ing novelties. 



Benjamin Hammond, Beacon, N. V 

 — Trade price list for 1915. Good paint 

 for good workmen. Twemlow's old Eng- 

 lish glazing putty, agrictiltural chemi- 

 cals and insecticides of proven efficacy 

 are the seasonable specialties here 

 listed. 



A. T. Boddington, New York.— Bod- 

 dington's Garden Guide; Spring 1915. 

 Rudbeckias are used for the d6<"ora- 

 tive theme of tlie cover page, with ex- 

 cellent effect. Contents and illustra- 

 tions are of the usual progressive char- 



dt^Jl^ttwL/ 





RED DEVIL GLASS CUTTER No. 3 in V 



Has 3 wheels tn the head, ratttn^ S 

 (trades of jrlass — tbin, metllum and 

 thick, with equal feclllty. Comes wttb 

 a kid case. Sent on re<eipt of 12 cent* 

 ntamps. Booklet on request. 



SMITH & HEMENWAY CO. 



IHl Chamhero St., New York City. 



