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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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I MONTBRETIAS I 



HARDY Autumn-flowering bulbous | 



g plants that are becoming more | 



j popular ever}- year. One of the best | 



I flowers for Fall cutting. They should | 



j be planted in groups and left undis- | 



j turbed. j 



I Bouquet Parfait — Vermilion with yellow | 



I center. | 



I Crocosmaeflora — Large, bright orange, tinted | 



i scarlet. | 



1 Drap d'Or — Orange yellow. | 



1 Eldorado — Dark yellow. | 



I Etoile de Feu — Bright vermilion and scarlet. | 



I Large flowers. | 



I Gerbe d'Or — Golden yellow. | 



I Pottsii — Orange and scarlet. Free flowering. | 



I Rayon d'Or — Ochre yellow and brown. | 



I Price $1.50 per 100 $12.00 per 1000 = 



I W. E. MARSHALL & CO. | 



I SEEDS BULBS PLANTS | 



I 166 West 23d Street, New York | 



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I BOBBINK & ATKINS = 



I WORLD'S CHOICEST NURSERY | 



I AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS j 



I SPRING planting! 



1 In our :J00 Acres of biglily cultivated Nursery Land we are growing § 



^ Nursery Products for everyboily and suitable for all parts of the coun- ^ 



= try. We shall be i:^a(\ to have intending' purchasers visit our Nursery i 



= and inspect the quality uf stoclj we grow, or submit their lists of = 



= wants for prices. = 



I THE FOLLOWING PLANTS FOR OUTDOOR PLANTING. INTERIOR | 



I AND EXTERIOR DECORATIONS ARE AMONG OUR SPECIALTIES. | 



RC^SES. We have R'^se I'lants 

 in [tots for immediate shipment. 



HARDY OLD - FASHIONED 

 FLOWERS, PEONIES and IRIS. 



Several acrt'S of our Nursery aie 

 exclusively devoted to thfir cul- 

 ture. 



HEDGE PLANTS. We grow a 

 large quantity of California 

 Privet. Berberis and other Hedge 

 Plants. 



EVERGREENS, CONIFERS and 

 PINES. Many acres of our Nur- 

 sery are planted with them. All 

 are balled and burlapped and have 

 ft splendid root system. 



TRAINED, DWARF and OR- 

 DINARY FRUIT TREES and 

 SMALL FRUITS, We grow thesf 

 for Fruit Gardens and Orchards. 



BEDDING PLANTS. We are 

 gruwing a complete collection in 

 large quantities. Submit list for 

 quotation. 



RHODODENRONS. KALMIAS 

 and other Large Leaved Ever- 

 greens. We are growing in large 

 quantitie.s. 



BOXWOOD. We grow thou- 

 sands of plants in many shapes 

 and sizes. 



BAYTREES. PALMS and other 

 pbuit.* for conservatories. In- 

 terior and Exterior decorations. 



HARDY TRAILING and 

 CLIMBING VINES. We grow 

 them for every place and purpose. 



PLANT TUBS, WINDOW 



BOXES. ENGLISH GARDEN 

 FURNITURE an d RUSTIC 



WORK. We manufacture all 

 sliupes and sizes. 



I OUR WONDERFUL NEW HYBRID GIANT FLOWERING MARSH- | 



= JtALLOW. Everybody should be interested in this new, old-fashioned ^ 



I rtowtr. It is perfectly iLardy and will grow everywhere. = 



I OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED GENERAL CATALOG No. 45 describes | 



= our products; inailrd upon request. = 



I NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS AND PLANTERS | 



I RUTHERFORD, N. J. | 



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Boddmgton's 



Quality 

 Sweet Peas 



For the forthcoming 1914 Summer 

 Exhibition of the American Sw^eet 

 Pea Society, to be held in the 

 American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, New^ York City, June 27th 

 and 28th, vv^e take pleasure in again 

 offering our 



Challenge Silver Cup 



Value, $50 



For a Collection of Sweet Peas, 25 

 varieties, not less than 25 stems to 

 a vase, to be shown w^ith Sw^eet Pea 

 Foliage only. To be w^on tw^ice by 

 the same exhibitor. 



We will also award to the winner 

 of this cup (each time w^on) a cash 

 prize of $25; $15 second, and $10 

 third prize. 



If collections are w^anted for ex- 

 hibition purposes, w^e shall be glad 

 to make suggestions. 



Arthur T. Boddington 



Seedsman 

 342 West 14th Street, New York City 



