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October 11. 1919 



2 Yr. Field Grown Teas and H.T. Roses 



Ophelia, White Killarney, Pink Radiance, Red Radiance, 

 Sunburst, Prima Donna, Pink Cochet, White Cochet. 



Fine Plants Ready for Shipment in October and Later 

 $35.00 Per 100 



2 and 3 Year Field Grown: Tausendschon, Baby Rambler, Excelsa, Pink 



Dorothy Perkins, White Dorothy Perkins $45.00 per 100. 



1 Year Field Grown: Excelsa, Dorothy Perkins, and others, at $20 per 100. 



C. U. LIGGIT, 



Office 

 303 Bulletin Bid 



r . Philadelphia, Pa. 



FALL BULB 



PAPER WHITES, 12-15, 13-15 and 14-16c/m 

 VALLEY PIPS (Holland grown) 

 BEGONIA AND GLOXINIA BULBS 

 DUTCH BULBS, JAP. LILY BULBS 

 NARCISSUS, Emperor and Empress 

 PALM SEEDS, PEONIES, RAFFIA, BAMBOO CANES, Etc. 



Write for Import Prices 



McHUTCHISON & CO., 95 Chambers St., New York 



IBOLIUM 



TBtfST HARDY PRIVET L lb ?&i, ~ | - 



Now sent out for the first time. Inquire for further information. One year field grown 

 pin ills, $5.00 each; Summer rooted, frame grown, $3.00 each; Nov. 25th Delivery. 



The Elm City Nursery Co., WOODMONT NURSERIES, Inc., New Haven, Cl. 



Introducers ot BOX-BARBKKKY, well rooted summer frame cuttings — $65.00 per 10UO. 



We are Headquarters for the BEST OF EVERYTHING 



IN 



VEGETABLE SEEDS 



With our Stock Seed Farm at Grass Lake, Mich., and our growing stations In 

 every part of the United States where seeds are grown successfully, all in charge 

 of capable and experienced men, we are equipped for and are producing 



PEAS, BEANS, CORN AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 



of all kinds in quantity and of highest quality. 

 Glad to quote for present delivery or on growing contract for crop of 1919. 



JEROME B. RICE SEED CO., Cambridge, N. Y. 



"Seeds with a Lineage" All Varieties 



Thoroughly tested at our trial grounds, Raynes 

 Park, London, England. Send for Catalogue 



CARTERS TESTED SEEDS) Inc. commerce Bid g am Bo" I„, m. s ,. 



IF in need of RELIABLE NURSERY STOCK 



that is well grown, well dug and well packed 

 Send to the BAY STATE NURSERIES 



WhoUwale and Retail NORTH AB1NGTON, MASS. 



THE F. T. D. AT BUFFALO 



Early Reservations for Next Week's 



Meeting Are in Order. 



The meeting of the P. T. D. at 

 Buffalo, Oct. 14 and 15. will be an im- 

 portant one and doubtless will be 

 largely attended. The city will be 

 filled with people and early reserva- 

 tions will be required if rooms are to 

 be obtained at the Iroquois. This is 

 emphasized in the following note from 

 Win. P. Gude: 



"I have been asked by the Hotel 

 Management of the Iroquois to advo- 

 cate two in a room as much as possi- 

 ble for our forthcoming meeting, which 

 is to be held the week of the 13th. 

 This is done on account of the unusual 

 crowding of the hotels. After the ex- 

 perience in Detroit we can see the 

 wisdom of putting even three in a 

 room rather than stand all day wait- 

 ing for an assignment.'' 



The Iroquois is the official Hotel 

 and reservations for hotel accommo- 

 dations can be made through S. A. 

 Anderson, chairman of Hotel Com- 

 mittee, 440 Main street. 



STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, 



MANAGEMENT, ETC., OF 



HORTICLUTURE 



As Required by the Act of Congress 



Aug. 24, 1912. 



Publisher — Horticulture Publishing 

 Co., Boston. Editor and Business 

 Manager — E. I. Farrington. List of 

 stockholders holding one per cent, or 

 more of total amount of stock — Estate 

 of W. W. Castle, X. F. Perkins, Estate 

 of Wm. J. Stewart. Ralph Messinger, 

 J. K. M. L. Farquhar. P. Welch, Estate 

 of David Welch, of Boston, Mass.; Es- 

 tate of F. R. Mathison. Waltham, 

 Mass.; Thos. Young. Jr.. W. F. Sheri- 

 dan. F. H. Traendly, Chas. Schenck. 

 John I. Raynor, New York City. Es- 

 tate of W. F. Kasting. Buffalo, N. Y.; 

 A. S. Burns, Elmhurst. X. Y.; Wm. S. 

 Person, S. S. Pennock. John Burton, 

 Philadelphia. Pa.; Estate of Carl Jur- 

 gens, Newport. R. I.; Philip Breitmey- 

 er, Detroit. Mich.: Fred Lautenschlag- 

 er, Chicago, 111.; bondholders, mort- 

 gagees and other security holders — 

 none. 



Sworn to and subscribed before 

 Notary Public by 



E. I. Farrington, 

 Business Manager. 

 Boston, October, 1919. 



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