May 22, 1915 



HORTICULTUEE 



689 



TIME TO BUY 



XHKSU AKK THK ilNEST PLANTS WE 

 HAVE EVER OFFERED 



SEASONABLE PLANTS 



■*', in. pots. ^S.OO per 100. 



Sweet Al.vssuin, Achy rant hes 5 sorts, 

 Abut Hon Savitzii, Ageratum, Alternant he- 

 rns, CupIiPH, Coleus all best sorts, Centau- 

 rea^, I'lu'lisias dble. and sins'., Myosut>»i, 

 Heliotrope, (lernian Ivy, Lemon Verbena 

 Lantaiia>« (I \ars., Lobelia dwarf, tniiting 

 or double, I^etunias, Salvias. Ste^ia, Tra- 

 deseantia, \'inea vari. and elegans. Many 

 of the foretfoing: eau be supplied in lars:er 

 sizes if recjuired. 



.Vmpelopsis Veitehii, 3 in. pots. $S.IM) per 

 100. Asparagus Sprengeri, -j in., .'^0.00 ; -i in., 

 $30.00. Begonias Erfordii, Vernon, Crimson 

 Bedder and Oraeilis. $3.00 lo $4.0lt. Dra- 

 eaena indivisa, 4 in to 7 in., $15.00 to $40.00. 

 English Ivy, 4 in., $S.00. Geraniums, Kev. 

 Wni. Atkinson, Mine. Julien, violin, Doyle, 

 Itieard, La Favorite, >»utt, Poitevine. Har- 

 rison, Countess of Harcourt, ete. ; Ivy- 

 leaved, Fragrant, etc., etc., all the t»est 

 doubles and singles, handsome stoek, tiVt 

 in. to Zy^ in., $3.00 to $8.00 per 100. Moon- 

 vines, S4.00 to $10.00. Swainsona, $4.l>l). 

 Vineas, large plants, $6.00 to $10.00. All 

 cool grown, stoeky and ready for prompt 

 shipment. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Tlianksgivinff Queen. InaUa, $4.00 jier 

 inO: S:!0.(K> per KIOO. Dolly Dimple, Elise 

 I'apwortli, Intensity. Golden Dome, John 

 Shrimpton. Lynnwood Hall, Xasoya, Patty, 

 Yellow Eaton, I naka, S3.00 per 100; SJOOO 

 per 10(111. Autnnin Glory, .*da SpauldinK. 

 Cllllinjrfordii, Dr. Enguehard, Early ISnow. 

 Golden Glow, Geo. Kalll, Glory of the I'a- 

 eifle, H. W. Rieman, Jennie Nonin. Money 

 Maker, Mayor Weaver, Maud Dean, Monro- 

 via, :Mrs. .J. Jones, Miss Alice Byron, Mrs. 

 Baer. Major Bonnaffon, Folly Rose, raeilie 

 Supreme, Koht. Ilalliday, Smith's .\dvance. 

 White BonnafTon, W. H. Lineoln, if2.00 per 

 100. SLj.OO per 1000. 



CARNATIONS 



From 2 inch Tots. 



100 1000 



Malehless «7.00 .$60.00 



Enchantress Supreme, Benora, 



British Triumph, Eureka a 00 4.5.00 



Enchantress, Lady Nor'.hcliff, 

 Mrs. f. W. Ward, White Won- 

 der .. 100 -''SOO 



Lady Bountifui, WinSor, White 



Winsor 3.:jO .jOm 



CANNAS IN 30 VARIETIES 



From .•','/■'• in. pots, strong pLints, ^6M 

 niid .$S.00 per 100. 



ROSES 

 GRAFTED and OWN ROOT. Send lor List. 



WOOD BROTHERS 



FISHKILL, N. Y. 



NEW CROP 



Huckleberry Foliage 



$1.75 per Case 



.%Iso Handle 



FANCY and DAGGER FERNS 



NATCRAL and DYED MOSSES 



Give Me a Trial 



Trices as Low as the Lowest 

 (Jl ALITY CONSIDERED 



KNUD NIELSEN 



EVERGREEN, 



ALA. 



EVERGREENS IN PROVIDENCE. 



Editor HnuTHi'i.Truu: 



1 am very much intereeted in the 

 different letters of Messrs. Wilson, 

 Crais. Hatfield. Curtis and .vour editor- 

 ials, concerning the winter damage to 

 evergreens. Contrary to heretofore 





ASF3ARAOIJ3 SEIEID 



PLUMOSUS NANUS. True greenhouae-grown. 50 ct«. per 100 seeds, 

 $1.00 for 250 seeds, $3.50 per 1000 seeds. 



PLUMOSUS NANUS. Lath house grown. 50 cts per 100 seeds, 75 

 cts. for 250 seeds, $2.50 per 1000 seeds. 



SPRENGERL 25 cts. for 250 seeds, 75 cts. per 1000 seeds, $3 00 for 

 5000 seeds. 



•A.I-IVI SI 



100 1,000 10,000 

 Areca lutescens. (May 



(leliverv) $1.00 $7.50 $70.(K) 



Cocos Weddelliana.... 125 10.00 80.00 

 Kentia Belmoreana... . 1.00 7.50 55.00 

 Kentia Foresteriana.. . 1.00 7.50 55.00 

 IMioeni.x rupicola l.(M> 7.50 



F'ERIM S 



100 1,000 10,000 

 IMioeni.v Canariensis. . .$1.00 $7.50 



I.atania Borbonica 50 3..50 $30.00 



.Musa Ensete (Banana). .75 5.00 



Drat'aena Australis 15 1.00 8.00 



Dracaena Indivisa. Tr. pkt., 10c. ; oz., 

 ■■■•Or.; "4 lb., $1.00. 



Sow Now for Fall and Winter I'se. 



All the leading varieties of Adiantum, Pteris, Aspidium, 



Cyrtomium, etc., 25 cts. per packet. Sufficient 



to produce 500 plants. 



Vou nia.v' ile'luit .">' . fur cash with order. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, a^zwesnrsM^wyoRK 



THE FRANINGHAM NURSERIES 



200 ACRES, 



TREES, SHRUBS, 

 EVERGREENS, 



VINES, ROSES, ETC. 

 W. B. WHITTIER & CO. 



FINE STOCK OF 



RHODODENDRONS, 

 KALMIAS AND 



ANDROMEDAS. 

 FRAMINGHAML. MASS. 



Send for 

 Price List 



LaJ,jcst assortment in New 



En^nd. Evergreens, deciduous ^m j > i 



trecf. both common and rarer llVC 



varieties. » 



Sturdy, choice stock that can be j 



depended upon. Send for caia- I-: 



log and special traide prices. fj: 





North AbingtoD 

 Mus. 



L 



This New Englanc' ^'' j^d 

 climate produces fine ..airdy 

 shrubs. Special trade prices. 

 By the thousands, hardy 

 Native and Hybrid Rhodo- 

 dendrons — transplanted and 

 acclimated. Let us estimate. 



ELLIOTT 



AUCTION COMPANY 



Disposes of anything in the way 



of green goods at their 



sales at 



42 Vesey St., New York 



Try us out. Prompt returns 



Nursery Stock 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 



Small Fruits, Clematis, ETergreens 



and Roses. 



Write for Trade Ust, 



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



National Nurseryman 



Offlcial organ of the American Ai- 

 soclation of Nurserymen. Clrcnla- 

 tion among tbe trade only. Pub- 

 lished Monthly. SubHcriptlon price 

 $1.00 per year. Foreign subscrip- 

 tions $1.50 per year. In advance. 

 Sample copy free upon application 

 from those In the trade enclosing 

 their business card. 



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218 Livingston Building 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Nurserymen, Florists 

 and Planters 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



accepted theories our rhododendron 

 on northern exposures suffered nioro 

 severely than any others and stran.sje 

 to say niaximun suffered equally with 

 hybrids. 



In another plantation all hybrids 

 came through perfectly, while .luni- 

 perus procunibens communis. Thuya 

 Standishi, globosa and ericoides. 

 Retinospora pluniosa, filifera and the 

 golden forms and Azaleas Hinodigiri, 



lap, alba and Yodoga red 



.severely. Pinus strobus got an awful 

 scorching too. But we shall not give 

 up; perhaps we may find some way 

 of overcoming all these difficulties if 

 we keep on trying. Besides we have 

 a lot of Wilson's seedlings coming 

 along to help us build up a stronger 

 and hardier race of these beautiful 

 plants. V}:r--r- r r:,n:^.s. 



Supt. Dept. Parks, Prov.. R. I. 



