THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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SPECIAL NOTICE to 



Gardeners and Superintendents 



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j See that you receive our 1915 Catalogue. It is one of | 



1 tin- most descriptive and complete Seed and Horticul- | 



I tural Supplies Catalogues ever printud. Drop us a pos- j 



I tal and we will clu'ert'iilly mail you a copy. When in | 



I Philadelphia, don't fail to see us. Visitors are always | 



I made welcome to inspect our stores and nurseries, j 



1 Correspondence invited. 1 



I PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING SEED HOUSE. | 



I HENRY F. MICHELL CO. | 



I 518 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa. | 



^ Nurseries and Greenhouses, Andalusia, Pa. = 



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We are growing, for your use, 

 some excellent 



Standard 

 Heliotrope 



Stems From 2!; 2 to 3^4 Feet 



Price, $1.00 to $2.00 Each 



We grow Bedding Plants in 

 quantity 



Let Us Knnrv Your Requirements 



ANPlERSON INC., 



CROMMLL CARpENS 



CRpMWELL Conn 



I BOBBINK & ATKINS 



I "WORLD'S CHOICEST NURSERY AND GREEN- 



I HOUSE PRODUCTS" GROWN IN AMERICA 



^ several .vcurs of t-uiistant tliou^iht and efTort places us in a position 

 = to fill ol'dn-s for .til liinds of Nursery and Grot-nhoUst' Products for Out- 

 di'oi- IMiiMliii;: and Indoor lli'corations. independent of European Im- 



ctions yrowiim in our ;;i lo res of 

 ■ inantilHs .if the f..ll..\virik' siiccial 



HARDY VINES and CLIMB- 

 ERS, 



otluT hir^e 



BOXWOOD an 



I'-aM'd lOvrryrcr-ns. 



JAPANESE FLOWERING 



CHERRY and CRAB APPLE 

 TREES. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET, BEE- 

 BERIS and idli.-r Ilcilge I'lants. 



PEONIES. German and Japan- 

 ese IRIS. 



PLANT TUBS, WINDOW 

 BOXES. ENGLISH GARDEN 

 FURNITURE and RUSTIC WORK. 



LAWN GRASS SEED. - Dor 

 liiitli.-rl.inl I'aik lawn Mixtul-c 

 lia^ i;i\rn s;itisfactinn cV" fv- 



^ pcrtaticns. .Vuiuml' llu- uiaii.v attn 



i hislilv ciiltivalcd Niuscr,\ arc lart-.- 



g li.-s: 



j ROSE PLANTS. -Hybrid T.-a. 



H rci-|,ctiial ami other \'ariitics. 



I RHODODENDRONS, EnKllsh, 



g Hardy lljl.iids, Tal awl.iclisc and 



g .Maxitmlni varii'tics, 



i SHADE TREES. FLOWERING 



1 SHRUBS and JAPANESE MA- 



j PLES. 



i HARDY OLD - FASHIONED 



I PERENNIAL PLANTS. 



i DWARF. TRAINED and OR- 



1 DINARY FRUIT TREES, STRAW- 



j BERRY PLANTS and other small 



= I'"niits. 



I BAY TREES and hiri;e h-avcd 



H d<-eorative plants. 



I DAHLIAS and (dlier I'.nlhs an.l 



1 EVERGREENS. CONIFERS 



i AND PINES. Maii\ .-incs ot 



§ onr Nnisi-ry are |il,i[il.-il with 



i Iheni- whi-ie, | 



I OUR NEW HYBRID GIANT FLOWERING MARSHMALLOW WILL I 



j BLOOM EVERYWHERE, j 



1 The ahovc are described and priced in onr Illustrated General Catalog i 



E No. 4.''t. mailed upon rctincst. VISITORS are made welcome = 



g to inspect onr Products, whidi is very important before = 



§ placing orders. g 



I "WE PLAN AND PLANT GROUNDS AND GARDENS | 



j EVERYWHERE." | 



I CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. J 



I NURSERYMEN. FLORISTS AND PLANTERS | 



I RUTHERFORD, N. J. | 



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I HARDY ROSES I 



\Vc will be in a pd.^ititm Id supply an 



exceptionally tine \<>{ of Hardy Roses 



this Spring', all strong 2-year-old 



that will bhinni this season. 



HYBRID PERPETUALS 



20 of tliL- bcbt varieties, 

 from several hundreds. 



A ,seU-clion 



HYBRID TEA OR EVER- 

 BLOOMING 



A selection of 45 varieties lliat have 

 been tested and found to be the very 

 best for continuous blooming. 



CLIMBING 



.\11 the liesl varieties vvortli .growing. 



SWEET BRIAR, MOSS, POLYANTHA AND 

 STANDARD OR TREE ROSES. 



For full details, write for our 

 illustrated Nursery Catalogue. 



W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 

 SEEDS -PLANTS -BULBS 



1 66 West 23rcl St., New York 



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