December 15, 1906 



HORTICULTURE. 



661 



rOR THE HOLIDAYS 



NORFOLK IvSLAND PINES 



Araucaria Excelsa 



4 inch pois, 5 to 6 inches high, 2 tiers 40c. each 



6 " " 12 to 14 " " 3 " 75c. '. 



6 " " i6toi8 " " 3 to 4 tiers $1.00 " 



6 " " 18 to 20 " " 4 " 1.25 " 



7 " " 2 . to 22 " " 4 to 5 " 1.50 " 



Araucaria Excelsa Clauca 



6 inch pots, 13 to 15 inches high, 3 tiers $1.25 each 



7 " " 22 to 24 " " 4 to 5 tiers 2.00 " 



f ^^^J^^fWlT Araucaria Robusta Compacta 



6 inch pots, lo inches high , 2 to 3 tiers $1.25 each 



6 " " 12 " " 3 tiers 1.50 •• 



Adiantum Farleyense. Extra fine stock. The best we have ever 



offered —every plant a specimen. 



_ ^^ 4 inch pots $5.00 per dozen, $40.00 per 100 



■M^^^S^^^^^^W^ 5 " " 9-0O " " 70.00 •■ •■ 



>. .vraiirareami iiii,r=ys(iA:*«i«|.^^v 5 <. .. ,2.00 " " 



,- MS* Nephrolepis Scotti. Dwarf, perfect bushy specimens, as fine as can he 



produced — 6 inch pots at 5CC. each. 



Nephrolepis Whitmani. The finest of all the Ostrich Plume varieties. 

 Weil furnished, compact plants, in S inch pans, $2.00 each. 



Boston Ferns. Good, compact plants, in 6 inch pots, 50c. each. 



Mixed Ferns for Dishes. A good assoitment of useful varieties. 



^ "^■^^^^^^^■glllJI^^HI^^Zim^F;" 2% inch pots $3-50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 



w^issKKtm^^ 3 6.00 " 50.00 " 



HENRY A. DREER, - 714 chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 





A "BREAD AM BUTTER" 

 CARNATION 



Cutting one third more than Fair Maid now in the same 

 house. Tested four years. 



Debutante 



Rooted 



is the name. You can't find a better carnation. 

 Cuttings ready for delivery after January i, 1907. 



$10.00 per 100. $95.00 per 1000. 



All Clean Stock. Order Now- 



J. W. HOWARD, Somerville, Mass. 



Adiantum Pedatum 



Adiantum I'edatum grows its frond.s S4 inolips high, with r, branches on a stitT 

 stem. No bettt-r atliantuin grown for cuiiinnor as a pot iilant. StrouB.lincb 

 pots, $10 0<i |ier 103. Cash, ex. prepaid. Try 2.'') and you will want more. 



VELLOW CAl.LA. ELLIOTTIANA. strong bulbs, the coming pot plant. 35c. each; 

 S4.rKi per V2, 



A. MITTINC, 17-23 KENNAN STREET, SANTA CRUZ, CAL. 



LADY CAY 



AND 



HARDY GARDEN ROSES 



in choice varieties. Field grown plants, 

 first quality stock including Frau Karl 

 Druschki. New Hardy Hybrid Tea 

 Dean Hole. Killarney and Souvenir 

 de Pierre Notting. Herbaceous 

 Paeonies. Hollyhocks and Phlox. 



Catalogue malted an request. 



M. H. WALSH 



ROSE SPECiAiiST WOODS HOLE, MASS. 



DAHLIAS. 



nelies in any ijiianlity; 

 or early spring, 



Now is the lima to 

 place your order for 

 htilbs which willinsiire 

 you getting named va- 

 cry to l>e made this fall 



RICHMOND ROSE 2^ m. $ii.oo $100.00 

 KAISERIN ** '* 400 35.00 



VARIEGATED LAWSON R.C. 6 00 50.00 

 ENCHANTRESS 3.00 25.00 



QUEEN and LAWSON 2.00 18.00 



E. H. PYE, FLORIST 



UPPER NYACK, N. V. 



PEONIES DAHLIAS 



$0.00 to $10.00 per 100 



EDWARD SWAYNE 



WEST CHESTER PA. 



DAVID HERBERT & SON, 



Successors to L. K. Peacock. Inc. 

 .A.TCO, r«.j. 



Brockton Dahlia Farm 



Has the largest and tinesi collection of 

 D.ihlias in United States, with prices that will 

 suit the trade. .S>«</ fhr prhe li'l. 



W. p. LOTHROP, Prop., 



East Bridgewater, Mass. 



too named varieties, at 

 5c and up. Many rare. 

 List Free. 

 Adams Supply Co., Lowell, Mass. 



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