November 3, 1906 



HORTICULTURE 



459 



DREER SPECIAL OFFER «S" 



NEPHROLEPiS WHITMANl— Tho most disliiici ami disinil.lc 

 of the cie.-twd forms of tlic Boston Fern, its great points of 

 nieiit are that it never reverts or shows any plain fronds or 

 parts of fronds, it naturally makes a shapely oompact plant, it 

 is more graceful than any of the other sorts and is a (|uick 

 grower. Wo ofTer strong specimens, beautiful plants in Cinch 

 pots at $1.00 each, smaller plants in 2 J< inch pots $3.6U per dozen; 



$26. IK] JlIT IIKI. 



NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII-A grand lot of bushy, shapoly com- 

 pact plants in fi-incli pots. .">iic. ; 8-inch pans $1.00; and 12-inch 

 jians. $2.iKieacli. 



ADIANTUM FARLEYENSE— A grand lot of plants in 6-inch 



pots, $1.1X1 each 



Smaller Sizes 2% inch pots $1 60 per dozen. $12.(io per 100 

 '■ 3 " '■ 'i 00 " " lii.iin " " 

 ■' 4 ■' '■ .5.00 ■• " 4l).fcO " '• 



PANDANUS VEITCHI A nice lot of specimen plants. 6-incli 

 pots, well furnished. 1 1 to 20 inches high, $1.00 each; 7-inch pots, 

 well furnished, 22 ti> 2t inches high, $1.. 50 each. 



DRACAENA GOLDIEANA— A tine lot of this heautiful. al- 



ivays rare, variety. 6-incli pots, lo inches high. $I.2.'» each. 



MARAUTA ROSEA LIHEATA— A fine, hardy, decorative vari- 

 ety, rare and useful, 4-iiich pots 60c. each ; $.5.00 per dozen. 

 r, " " 80c. " 6 00 '■ 



MARANTA VAWDEH HECKEI— Fine for mantel decorations. 



4-inch pots. 30c. each ; .$3 oi> per dozen. 



ASPIMUM TSUSSEMEHSE— Of this most useful of all Dish 

 Ferns we still have a tine lot of .seedlings in Hats, which if 

 potted up now will still make salable stock for this winter, 

 about 200 plants to a fiat at .?2.0o per Hat. 



MIXED FERNS-Our usual superior assortment of varieties: 

 2)4 inch pots. .?:! 6(i per loo; SSOdO per liKm 

 3 " •' (i.oo " " .5(1 DO " 



For a full line of Seasonable 5tock, Decorative Plants, Palms, Ferns, Araucarias, Pandanu:i, Hardy 

 Perennials, Bulbs, Seeds, etc., etc., see our quarterly Wholesale List. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 



Having just returned from Belgium, I 

 am prepared, afier a personal inspection, 

 to offer to the trade some of ttie finest 



AZALEAS, PALMS, 

 FERNS, Etc, 



that can be obtained. 

 Wholesale Price List on application. 



A. LEUTHY & CO. 



IMPORTERS and EXPORTERS 

 GROWERS and DEALERS 



Perkins Street Nurseries, Roslindaie 



BOSTON, MASS. 



We Need Room 



We offer good plants al reasonable prices. 

 DIGITALIS gloxinixllorx... 60c. per 100 

 VINCA, mi ■ ed, (ro-e white wilh 



redeye, pure white) 25^ in. pots, $2. 00 per 100 



PRIMULA obc.gr.fi., mixed. 

 2^ in 2.50 per ICO 



BAUDISCH & CO. 



Union Hill, Mew Jersey 



ARAUCARIAS A SPECiALTY. 



6000 of the choicest on hand at the following 



lowest cash prices: 

 Excelsa. sW-in. pots. 34 "ers, lo lo 14 in. higii, 



50 to 60 cts., 6-in. pots, 4-6 tiers, 16 to 2a in. 



high,$ .75,$ I 00 to $1.35 each. 

 Compacta Robusta, vety fine, 6-7 in. pots, 



$1.25, $1.50, §1,75, fj. 00 each. 

 Glauca, 6-7 in., $1.00, $t.25, $1.50 each, 

 Kentia Forsteriana and Belmoreana, 6-in., 



30 to 40 in high, 4 years o'd. $1.00, $1.25 to 



$1.50; made up, $2.00 each. 

 GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1012 Ontario St.. Philadelphia 



A Pine Assortment of 



AZALEAS 



from small sizes to specimen 

 plants. Also 



SMALL FERNS 



and 



PALMS 



Write for Prices. 



WM. W. EDGAR GO. 



Waverley, Mass. 



28 



Houses 



ORCHIDS 



Imported — Semi-established 

 Established and Fine Hybrids 



Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



Inspection invited Correspondence solicited 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherford, N. J. 



Orchids for Beginners 



12 Plants, 12 Varieties, 

 12 Dollars 



ORCHIDSSSiN?K!VERv 



VANOA CdRULEA and DENDROBIUM WAROIANUM LOWII 



We ijuoic "FKcs per 100 pl.itics 



CVPRIPEOIUH CALIOSUM We shall have one shipment 



111 -,,000 Plants. 



For delivery Juneor July. Wcshall havethcrare 



VANOA SANDERIANA and can c|uole prices per single plant 



or.nquanmy. A. HELD. 11-19 William St.. NEW »ORK 



ORCHIDS 



J^nrgrat Jtnportem, Kjrportt-rs, Orotcera 

 amt JliihriflistH itt the JVnrltt 



Sander, 8t. Albans, England 



and 235 Broadway, Room I 

 NEW YORK CITY 



J. A. MANDA 



191 Valley Road, West Orange, N.J. 



ORCH I DS 



Arrived In Superb Condition 



Callley.i Dovvinna, C. Cig.is. C. Mnssi.ic. C. Percival- 

 iana, C Speciosissima, C. lahiaia, C. Eldorado, C. 

 sviberba, C Lcopoldii. and many others. 

 Write fur Prices 



LAGFR & HURREIL, SUMMIT, N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



.Arrived in splendid condilion a line iniportatioD of 

 C. nossiic, C. 5peclo5l«siina. C. Kramerianum. 

 C. gigras, riendelll, etc. 

 Also a fine lot of establi.-hcd orchids on hand. 



GARRLLO & BALDWIN, Secaucus, N.J. 



ORCHIDS from PHILIPPINES 



PHAL/ENOPSIS SCHILLERIANA 



\Vc ate ready to E've niioiations upon plants with 

 I lo 3 leaves, per loo plants, or upon sound plants 

 ' without leaves, per lOO plants, for immediate delivery 

 i o. h. Hamburg. 



A. HELD, 11-19 William St., NEW YORK 



