94 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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We Desire to Call Attention to | 



A Few Specialties 



whicli we helieve we have in larger suppl)- and of better quality than can generally be ob- § 



tained. All of our E\'ERGREENS are transplanted frequently, root pruned, trimmed fre- § 



quentl_\-. and will lift with fine balls '>f earth. Our stock of large specimen 1 



RHODODENDRONS | 



is unequaled. We grow only the very hardiest varieties — those that have been tested and that ■ 



are thoroughly dependable. We believe we have the largest stock of large specimen rhodo- 1 



dendrons to be found anywhere in this countf}'. Our plants ha\e been grown on otir own S 



grounds for a dozen years or more, and, are thoroughly acclimatized, so that they are prefer- p 



able to any imported plants, ^^'hile we' can supply smaller sized plants, we are particularlv B 



strong on plants ranging in height from three to six feet. | 



We call |)articular attcntinn. also, to the foll','wing m 



EVERGREENS | 



\'ery large HEMLOCKS from six to twelve feet in height. — exceptionally fine compact 1 



sheared specimens. g 



JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA GLAUCA, tine pyramidal specimens tour to eight feet m height. | 



JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANA, large stock of fine specimens from two to six feet in height. | 



THUYA STANDISHI, or SITKA ARBOR VITAE, the hardiest of all arbor vitae. Fine | 



specimens h\c to nine feet in lieight. H 



COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. ( )ur stock of this in large specimen trees is unequaled. We § 



can supply trees in any size from three to twelve feet in height, — absolutely perfect spe- g 



cimens, all of the true Koster type. \'ery low prices for carload lots. M 



TAXUS CUSPIDATA. We ha\e an unequaled stock of this rare and valuable evergreen, | 



which we can snpph- from three to four feet in height, — broad, fine, perfect specimens. ■ 



DOGWOODS I 



We have an unusualK- fine stock of very large specimens of White-flowered Dogwoods, J 



— one of the most beautiful of our .Vmerican trees. — plants ranging in height from si.x to J 



twelve feet; also a fine lot of Red-flowered Dogwoods five to six feet in height. These large g 



red-flowered dogwoods are very scarce. g 



JAPANESE MAPLES | 



.\n unusually fine lot of specmien plants of ATROPURPUREA SANGUINEA and | 



DISSECTUM, well-grown specimens from four to six feet in height. g 



HYDRANGEAS | 



Grown in large tubs and hali-liarrels for summer-blooming. Otaksa and the new French g 



varieties. g 



ROSES I 



of which we make a specialty. We will be glad to quote prices on all the new and standard g 



varieties, — Prince E. C. d'Arenberg, Francis Scott Ke}', Ophelia, Killarney Queen, Killarney | 



Brilliant, \\'hite I-Cillarney, etc., etc. g 



F. R. PIERSON COMPANY | 



TARRYTOWN-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. | 



Telephone : Tarrytown 48 g 



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