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HORTlCULTURi: 



October 29, 190G 



ROSE PINK ENCHANTRESS 



Is Pre-eminently "The Pink" of Pink Carnations 



Ic differs in no wise from the old variety except in color, which Is a clear pink, resembling 

 that of Fiancee and Harquise. As to habit of growth, productiveness, etc.. Enchantress is 

 too well know n to need any description. 



Our stock 1 ist season, consisting ol about 50,000 cuttings (propagated from 1400 plants.) 

 was exhausted in the course of two months. Three times the available quantity would 

 scarcely have sufficed to go the rounds. 



WE HAVE n vDE AHPLE PREPARATIONS and wi.l be well equipped to supply the 

 demand for the Rose Pink Enchantress during this season. Our stock is in splendid condition, 

 strong and healthy, and the cuttings we send out will be guaranteed to give entire 

 satisfaction. 



THE ROSE PINK ENCHANTRESS is an ideal variety, viewed 

 from whatever standpoint. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. JANUARY AND LATER DELIVERY 



$7.00 per 100; 50 and 25 at lOO rate 

 $60.00 per 1,000; 250 at 1,000 rate 



S. S.SKIDELSKY 



B. SCHROETER 



824 N. 24th Street, Philadelphia 



59 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



ABELLE 



NEW PINK CARNATION 



FOR 1907 



cm OB— \ Dccuhar shade ui l.)velv pink, with a faint yellowish cast: several shades lighter than the 

 ^""^ Unlike most Pinks, the brightest sun does n ,t injure the color. SIZE— 3 to 4 inches in 

 tabhshed ODOR — Pleasing, but not strong. STEVIS— Invariably strong, but always 



Lawson 

 diameter when es 



.. .^ . jrysi 



start. PRODIJCTIVENESS- 



bloomer early and late, we have ever .:ro\» 



Price $12.00 per lOO, $IOO.OO per lOOO 



stock Limited. Delivery January Sth to 10th and later. 



The H. WEBER1& SONS CO., Oakland, Md. cash, no c . o. p. 



FICUS 



6 in., 

 4 in.. 

 Stock Plants, 



40c. each 



22^c. each 



60 and 75c. each 



5c. 

 lOc. 



Asparagus Fern, 3 in., 

 Asparagus Fern, 5 and 6 in. 



Boston Ferns, 4 in., 12', c. 



" Pans, 1 .00, 1 .50, 2.00 each 



Lady H. Campbell & California, out of 



2'. inr pots. Kine healtliy stock. 



$2.00 per 100; $10.00 per 1000 

 Smllaxajs in. $1.25 perl OO; $10.00 per 1000 



J. G. Schmidt Co., Bristol, Pa. 



GOVERNOR HERRiCK 



TME IVEVV -VIOI^IST 

 Origiuatcd and introduced bv 



H. R. CARLTON, Wlllouahby, O. 



We have the following stcck m the finest condition to 



plant and now is the time to plant ; 



2j<inch at .$a.oo per doz., $10 per 100 and $75 per 1000 



4 " '* 2.50 " " la " tO'J " 75 " *°o° 



it will pay you. Try it. Order at once. 



VTOLETS 



strong Field Grown Clumps 



PRINCESS OF WALES, $5.00 per 100 



CASH WITH ORDERS 



GHAS.jU3REEN^ Spencer, Mass. 



Look through the Buyers' Directory 

 and Ready Reference Guide. You will 

 find some good offers there also. 



Adiantum Farleyense, finished plants 



$1-50 to $2.00 each 



Pandanus Veitchii, 



50c $l.OO, $l,50 and $2.50 each 



N'n lietter valiU' i'» 1)R h;iii :iiiv\\ Ii'tc. 



Boston Ferns, (ciioice specimens) 



$2.00 eacli 



J. A. PETERSON, FLORIST 



McHenry Av., Westwaod, Cincinnati, 0. 



Look through the Buyers' Directory 

 and Ready Reference Guide. You will 

 find some good offers there also. 



loo rooo 



RICHMOND ROSE 2'4 in. $11.00 $ioo.co 

 KAISERIN " " 400 35-00 



VARIEGATED LAWSON R.C. 600 5000 

 ENCHANTRESS 3 00 25.00 



QUEEN and LAWSON 2.00 iS.oo 



E. H. PYE, FLORIST 



UPPER NYACK, N. Y. 



WIYI. C. SMITH, 



61 St and MARKET ST. 



Boston Ferns, Fine Plants 



5-ln. pots 35c. 

 6-ln. pots 50c. 

 7-in. pots 65c. 



Immediate delivery. Cash with order. 



H. N. EATON SOUIH SUDBURY, MASS, 

 ORwHID^ Houses 



Established - Semi-established 



Imported — Seedlings 



Stove and Qraenhouse Plants 



Inspection invited Ccrrtspondence solicileil 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherford, N. J. 

 SMILAX PLANTS 



Strong huslu- pl;mts many times cut back, and ready 

 (or a s\^l. 



2-ln pots $100 per 100: $9-00 per 1000 

 3-in. pots 2 00 " " 18 00 '* ^'' 

 Seedlings from flats ■ • • 4.00 



Have giown smilax plants for the trade i8 years and 

 never had finer stock. Samp es lo cents. 



R. KILBOURN, Clinton, N.Y. 



