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HORTICULTURE 



December 15, 1906 



CHRYSANTHEMUM NOVELTIES 



HIS YEA.R I have to offer once more a splendid lot of new varieties. 

 Among them will be found 



IN WHITES— MISS CLAY FRICK, the white sport of Wm. Duckham, 

 winner of the Frick prize at Chicago. The best new variety of the year. 



Mrs A. T. Miller, Moneymaker, Kathleen Stoop. 



IN PINKS— Miss Marianv Hankey, Mrs. Walt,er Jenks, eLc. 



IN YELLOW— Mary Godfrey, Mrs. Geo. Hunt, Norman Davis, Buttercup.etc. 



Also J. W. Moreman, Mrs. Henry Barnes, W. J. Crossley, and many others 



shown at the different exhibitions. 



I offer young stock for delivery early in the new year. 50 new varieties of singles, 

 the latest craze. Send for my complete list issued December J. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, """s"". "■ >■ 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO., 



A. T. PYFER, Manager, 

 Joliet, III. 



STILL RETAIN THEIR SUPREHACY AS CARNATION GROWERS 

 15 entries at Chicago won us 15 first prizes. Our stock is healthy and the cuninjs will be well r.nicd laniiary delivery o :-- 



Red Riding Hood (Scarlet) $12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 Aristocrat (Bright Cerise) $12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 

 White Perfection 6.00 " " 50.00 " " Rose Pinl< Enchantress 7.00 " " 60.00 " " 



ANO MANY OTHERS, SEND FOR LIST. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



STOCK PLANTS 



WHITE 



Early— George S. Kalb, Polly Rose, Wll- 

 lowbrook. 



Mid-Season — Miss Minnie Wanamaker, 

 Ivcry, Mrs. H. Uoblnson, Nlveus, Queen, 

 Alice Bryon, Eureka. 



Late — Mrs. MoAithur, Timothy Eaton, W. 

 H. Chadwick. 



PINK 



Early— Glory of the Paclflc. 



Mid-Season — Pink Ivory, J. K. Shaw, 

 Adela, Mrs. Perrln, Ethelyn, A. J. Bal- 

 four, Wm. H. Duckham, Dr. Enguehard, 

 Marlon Newell. 



Guaranteed to be strong, healthy 



A, N. PIERSON 



I.nte--Maud Dean, Lavender Queen, The 

 Harriott. 



YELLOW 



Early — Monrovia. 



Mid-Season— G. Pitcher, Col. D. Apple- 

 ton, Golden Gate. 



Late — Major Bonnaffon, Mrs. Trenor L. 

 Park, H. W. Relman. 



RED 



Culllngfordll. Matchless. 



BROi^ZE 



Kate Broomhead. Mrs. Duckham. 



plants. $1.00 per doz., $C.0O per 100. 



- Cromwell, Conn. 



CARNATIONS. 



Red Chief — ^Bright scarlet— early and very produc- 

 tive, $13.00 per loo; $ioo.oa per iO(X). Average 3 in. 

 flower. A leader in every respect. 

 Bonnie Vaid — Clear pi k edged while. — $i2.co per 

 100; I03.00 per 1000. Large well formeo bloom. Very 

 early and prodi;ctivc 



F. DORNER & SONS CO. 



La Fayette. Ind. 



Carnations Rooted uuttings 



READY FOR DECEMBER DELIVERY. 



Piolc Lawson, Variegated LawsOD, White Lawson, 

 Mrs. T. W. Lawson, Hany Fenn, Manly, Boston 

 Market, Fair Mai-i. Enchantress. 



HENRY A. STEVENS CO. 



East ^treet. 



Needham, Mass 



ABELLE 



NEW PI NK CARNATION 



^FOR 1907 



COLOR — A peculiar shade of lovely pink, with a faint yellowish cast; several shades lighter than the 

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

 diameter when established ODOR — Pleasing, but not strong. STEMS— Invariably strong, but always 

 Kraceful, ranging from 12 to 50 inches during the season. HABIT, etc. — -A, very quick, a tive grower, 

 making specimen plants in a short time, even from laie cuttings. On account of its rapid growth, requires 

 supporti ig verysoon after benching. Gets away rapidly, blooms early and gives long stems right from the 

 start. PRODUCTIVENESS — Prodigious is the best word we know of to uac here. It is the most incessant 

 bloomer early and late, we have ever rown. Stock Limited. Delivery January 5th to 1 0th and later. 



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



The H, WEBER & SONS CO-, Oakland, Md- 



JOHN E. HAINES. 



The L eadino' Scarlet 



brilliant rolor. fine stem, the most produc- 

 tive ever introdiiceil, libtoms early until 

 thrown out in July, no extra grass. All 

 shoots make tlowers. Watch the papers and 

 see what growers say about it. None but 

 well-rooted, healthy cuttings leave the place. 



Rooted cuttings ready Dec. 15, 1906. 

 Price, $t>.OU per 100; $r.O per 1000. 



JOHN E. HAINES, Bethlehem, Pa. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



C. Touscl and N'onin, llie money niokcfs as we have 

 found them, $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per loo; $60,00 

 per Tooo. Pacific, EstcU, Willowbrook, Halliday, 

 Kalb and I- Ilnrriet. 60c per doz.: $ 4.00 per 100: 



" EGGELING FLORAL COMPANY 



653 S. Grand Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



