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HORTICULTURE 



July 28, 1906 



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NEW 

 CROP 



JOHNSON'S POPULAR PANSIES 



The \arieties offered tierewith wtiile not strictl> of the giant class produce 

 larfe flowers of lieavy texture, and a wide ran>;e of rich, desirable colors — 



Large Trat'e Per 

 Pkt. (2000 seeds) Oz. 



Aztire Blue 20 c $.75 



Belgian Striped 20 ,80 



Black (Faust) 20 .75 



Bronze .... 20 .75 



Emperor Frederick (new) dark red 20 .75 



Emperor William, ultramarine blue 20 .75 



English Large Flowering, fine mixed 25 r.25 



Fire Dragon, tier\' orange and bronze 20 .75 

 Fire iCing, golden yeHow, upper 



petals purple 20 .75 



French, large flowering, finest mi.xed 20 .80 



Cold Margined 20 .75 



Havana Brown 20 .75 



Lord Beaconsfield.deep purple violet 20 .75 



Mahogany colored 20 .75 



Meteor (new), bright brown ... 20 .7- 



Large Trade 

 Pkt, (2000 seeds) 

 Peacock, ultramarine blue, deep 



claret and white 20 c 



Prince Bismarck, beautiful golden 



bronze 20 



Quadricolor, or Pheasant's Eye 



(Rainbow ), beautiful .... 20 



Red Riding Hood, red free bloomer 20 



Red Victoria (new), vt-ry fine . . 20 



Snow Queen, saiiny while ... 20 



striped and Mottled, large flowered 20 



White, pure 20 



White, with dark eye ao 



Vellow, pule 20 



Yellow, with dark eye 20 



Fine, mi.\ed 10 



Fine English, Mixed 20 



Per 



Oz. 



$75 

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 .to 

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Send for mir complete Pansy List. Headquarters for high grade 

 French and Dutch Bulbs. r,et our prices; we can interest you, 



I /^ U ivi c /^ M QCrr^ r*r\ Herbert w johnson. of the 



vlV-^n IN OV-/ IN OCCL^ \^\J. Firm of lohnson « stokes, Pres 



217 Market St.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



late 

 ident 



seed will be in better demand next sea- 

 son than last. This will help some. 



But little can be said with confidence 

 about corn though indications at this 

 time are fairly favorable, and the same 

 may be said of vine seeds. Not much 

 has been added to the sum of knowl- 

 edge about the onion seed crop, l)ut 

 comparatively definite information 

 should be at hand within a few weeks. 



The well-known firm of .Johnson 

 and Stokes after an equitable division 

 of its property is now operating as 

 two independent concerns side by side, 

 ttie double building which they occu- 

 pied having been partitioned off into 

 two stores. Both Mr. Johnson and 

 Mr. Stokes have been an honor and 

 credit to the seed business, and they 

 will have the cordial good wishes of 

 their colleagues in the trade. 



Mr. Conrad Appel, Darmstadt, takes 

 part at this year's International Ex- 

 hibition, Milan, Italy, in constructing 

 an ornamental lawn in the middle of 

 the exposition grounds and in ex- 

 hibiting a fine show case which will 

 contain all kinds of grass, clover and 

 tree seeds and some rare specimens of 

 conifer cones. 



Messrs. Rennie & Co., seed merchants 

 of Toronto, are opening a branch on 

 McGill street as soon as alterations 

 are completed. 



Columbus, O. — The seedsmen are quite 

 busy with celery plants and turnip 

 seetjs; it has been an exceptionally 

 good year for vegetable plants of all 

 kinds. With every week that passes 

 the advance inquiries and orders for 

 bulbs, assure an active fall season soon 

 to open. We are having a great deal 

 of rain. 



CANE STAKES 



FRESH CARLOAD FROH THE BRAKES 



$6.00 per 1000 



A NEW FEATURE HELP IT ALONG 



THE DAYTON SOUVENIR 



w ill contain a 



Pictorial Directory 



of leading florists, seedsmen and nurserymen of the United States and Canada 



THE OBJECTS BEING 



1. To establisfi your perBonality amonK the trade. 



2. To aid in identification at the couvenlion. 



3. To furnish a pleasing memento of the convention, a reminder of pleasant associations. 



4. A reference book, invaluable in choosing future business associates. 



5. In interchange of business by mail, a likeness is next to a personal acquaintance. 



Whether you attend the convention or not, it is to your interest, from a business 

 standpoint, to be represented as a leading, up-to-date llorist, one telegraphic order may 

 more than pay the cost ol your advertisement in this book, to be distributed over the 

 United Stales and Canada. 



Besides the usual number of fine illustrations of Dayton and vicinity, one great 

 feature of this souvenir will be a section devoted to civic improvement and welfare 

 work, in which our city leads, and which will be finely dlustrated, thus becoming a 

 reference book of incalculable benefit. 



Upon the receipt of $5.00 and your photograph, we will insert your busiress card, 

 illustrated with your picture, and mail to you a copy of the Souvenir and your half- 

 tone cut, prepaid. Copy must lie in by August 5th. Address, 

 H. M. A.LTICK, Manager, Souvenir Department., Dayton, Ohio 



John Waterer & Sons, k^ 



AMERICAN NURSERY 



BACSHOT, ENGLAND 



have the finest S''ock of recognized Hardy Rhododendrons, Azaleas, An- 

 dromedas, high class Evergreens and specimen ('onifers. Ask for special list 

 of plants grown for the American trade. 



John Waterer & Sons are the great exhibitors Of Rhododendrons Ir 

 London. 



Boston Ferns, Fine Plants i 



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5-ln. pots 35c. 

 6-ln. pots 50c. 

 7-ln. pots 65c. 



Inimedi.-itc delivery, tjash wilti order. 



I vSmall Ferns i 



H. N. EATON SOUTH SUDBURY, MASS. = 



FOR SALE 



WM. ELLIOTT & SONS 

 201 Fulton Street - New York 



Vegetable Plants 



SWEET POTATO, CABBA6E. TOMATO, PEPPER. CELERY 

 All kinds of Vegetable Plants. Best Plants, Lowest 

 Prices. ^*ti ship direct by all express coiitpanies 

 insuring low express rates. Write for Prices. ■'^end 

 list of your needs in Vegetable Plants and we will give 

 you special low prices. Reason for selling, no plare 10 store. Apply, 



PLAINFIELD NURSERY, Plainfield, Indiana : i. t. burden, NEWPORT, R. i. 



In 2 1-2 in. pots, Ready 



= Palms, R.\ibbers 



nnd 



Araucarias 



THREE MAGNIFICENT PALMS i — i 



LATANIA BORBONICA = WM. W, EDGAR CO., = 



1 3 Feet High and 1 3 feet wide 5 - 



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