THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



105 



To the Gardener: 



WE have a great deal to say 

 to gardeners and beginning 

 with this September issue 

 will use a half page or more each 

 month for the telling of "news" 

 about our business which we believe 

 will be of special interest. 



Our Bulb Catalog is now going 

 out and if you have not received 

 your copy write and ask for it 

 and also for our special prices to 

 gardeners. 



You have heard a good deal 

 about the trial grounds whicli 

 are maintained by the more 

 careful seed houses and 

 much talked of by all. We 

 show this month a little 

 view in our trial grounds at 

 Noroton, Conn. See photo. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



Established 1S02 

 53 Barclay Street - - New York 



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Begonias 



Fine, strong plants, ready for you to finish. 



GLOIRE DE LORRAINE 



>inch puts, $4.0(J per dozen. 



4-inch pots, for later deHvery: SOc. each, 



$S.OO per dozen. 

 5-inch pots, for later delivery: 75c. each, 



$7.50 per dozen. 



GLORY OF CINCINNATI 



3-inch pots, $5.00 per dozen. 



4-inch pots, for later delivery: $1.00 each, 



$7.50 per dozen. 

 5-inch pots, for later delivery: $1.50 eacli, 



$12.00 per dozen. 

 6-inch pots, $2.00 each. $18.00 per dozen. 



FLORENCE DAVENPORT 



.5-inch pots. $7.50 per dozen. 



4-inch pots, for later delivery: $1.00 each, 



$10.00 per dozen. 

 5-inch pots, for later delivery: $1.25 each. 



$12.00 per dozen. 



ANPlEI^ON INC. 



CeDMMLL CAKpENS 



Ci^MWELL Conn 



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Pot Grown 

 Strawberry Plants 



I'ot grown Strawberry Plants if planted now will fur- 

 nish a good crop of fine berries next season. 



The plants we ofTer are all well grown, true to name 

 ;iiid healthy stock. 



AUGUST LUTHER. E.Ktva enrly. 



M'ly prinliii-live and good size. 

 BEDERWOOD. One of the best 



'Miiy vurii'lies. 



BRANDYWINE. Large solid 



'linison fiuit; mldseason. 

 BUBACH. Large berrj- of darl; 



inlor; mid.'ieasou. 

 CHESAPEAKE. A very largi- 



late variet.v, 

 COMMONWEALTH. V i n e na- 



vi.red. large berry; late. 

 EXCELSIOR. Extra early and 



b.-uily variety. 



OANDY. I-nrKe. bright gloss.v 

 rrimsou frnit; very late. 



HUNN. The largest variety 



Kroun; late. 

 MARSHALL. Large, dark erim- 



siin (i.lor: iiiidseason. 

 NEW YORK. Color dark red, 



line flavor: niidseason. 

 NIGH OHMER. Mannnioth frnit. 



•■■■■ry jiroduetive; midseason. 

 OOM PAUL. One of the largest 



li'-rries: very productive. 

 SENATOR DUNLAP. Fruit of 



good size, line color; mldseason. 

 SUCCESS. Sweet, mild flavor. 



laree and long bearer. 

 WM. BELT. Very large fruit; 



mldseason to late. 



Any of the above varieties sent by express. Doz. 

 75 cts., 25 for $1.25. 50 for $2.00. 100 for $3.50. 



l"or new varieties ami full description see our Fall 

 Catalogue. Mailed Free. Send a postal for it. 



W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 



1 66 W. 23rd Street NKW YORK 



