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HOBTICULTUEE 



Catalogues Received 



C. S. Harrison, York, Neb.- 

 about Norway Poplar. 



-Folder 



Harlan P. Kelsey, Salem, Mass.— 

 Special Sale of Hardy American Plants. 



The Imlay Company, Zaneavllle, O. 

 — 1914 Price List of Seeds, Plants and 

 Flowers. 



The Deming Company, Salem, Ohio. 

 — Miniature Catalogue of Deming 

 Sprayers. 



Bowker Insecticide Company, Bos- 

 ton — Descriptive List of Insecticide 

 Specialties. 



Whiting Nursery Co., Yankton, S. D. 

 — Special Wholesale Quotations on 

 Spring Nursery Stock. 



Gebr. Holder, Metzingen, Wurtem- 

 burg. Germany — Catalogue of spraying 

 machinery, nozzles, etc. 



Bow Park Seed Farm, Brantford, 

 Ont.— Descriptive Price List of Pedi- 

 greed Canadian Seeds, etc. 



Wm. Toole, Baraboo, Wis. — Guide 

 to Pansy Culture and Catalogue of 

 Seeds and Plants, for 1914. 



Harlan P. Kelsey, Salem, Mass.— 

 Price List of Rhododendrons, Azaleas 

 and other Hardy Native Plants. 



Fraser Nursery Company, Inc., 

 Huntsville, Ala. — Surplus List No. 2, 

 for nurserymen and dealers only. 



D. Hill Nursery Co., Inc., Dundee, 111. 

 — Evergreen Book, 1914. An Illus- 

 trated catalogue of hardy conifers. 



A. E. Kunderd, Goshen, Ind. — Illus- 

 trated List of New Ruffled Gladioli. 

 Some exquisite varieties are enumer- 

 ated. 



D. M. Andrews, Boulder, Colo. — 

 Colorado Wild Flowers, Shrubs, Ever- 

 greens, Perns, Cacti, etc. Illus- 

 trated. 



New Mineral Fertilizer Co., 11 So. 

 Market street, Boston. — Folder of Co- 

 coanut Humus and Mineral Plant 

 Food. 



Canadian Seed Growers' Association 

 — Catalogue of Registered and Im- 

 ported Seed Produced in 1913 and Of- 

 fered for Sale. 



Basil Perry, Georgetown, Del. — 1914 

 Descriptive Catalogue of Choice 

 Strawberry Plants, Fruit Trees, Veg- 

 etable Plants, etc. 



V. Lemoine & Son, Nancy, France. 

 — Illustrated Catalogue of Choice 

 Shrubs, Perennials, etc., for February 

 and March, 1914. 



American Forestry Company, Bos- 

 ton, Mass. — How to Make a Forest. A 

 missionary pamphlet for the Little 

 Tree Farms at Framingham, Mass. 



C. Keur & Sons, Hillegom, Holland, 

 are sending out with their general cat- 

 alogue a beautiful colored life-size por- 

 trait of white gladiolus Glory of Hol- 

 land. 



J. P. Hartmann, Ghent, Belgium. — 

 Catalogue of Novelties and Belgium 

 Trade Plants. Handsomely illustrated. 



Loechner & Co., New York, are Amer- 

 ican agents. 



James MacGregor, Braintree, Mass. 

 — Book of garden designs, landscape 

 sketches and suggestive drawings for 

 formal estate work, Japanese gar- 

 dening, etc. 



J. F. Noll & Co., Inc., Newark, N. J. 

 — Catalogues of Seeds, Plants, Bulbs 

 and Poultry Supplies. A handsome 

 general catalogue of 116 pages, pro- 

 fusely illustrated. 



Oregon Nursery Company, Orenco, 

 Ore. — The Vrooman Franquette Wal- 

 nut. A finely illustrated descriptive, 

 monograph on this hardy, productive 

 tree and its fruit 



Dingee & Conard Company, West 

 Grove, Pa. — Dingee Guide to Rose Cul- 

 ture. Strong on beautiful illustra- 

 tions and fine press work. Full of in- 

 terest for the rose lover. 



Geo. H. Walker, North Dighton, 

 Mass. — Pocket-size Price List of 

 Dahlias. A very handy and thorough- 

 ly reliable list of the leading varieties 

 in all classes of dahlias. 



B. Hammond Tracy, Wenham, Mass. 

 — Cedar Acres Gladioli for 1914. A 

 very tasteful, illustrated catalogue, size 

 3% X 8 in. to fit pocket. Cover shows 

 a gladiolus bed in natural colors. 



M. Rice Co., Philadelphia, Pa.— 

 Eastern Portfolio and Willing Helper 

 Supplement. An illustrated list of new 

 styles in florists' baskets, chilTons and 

 other requisites for spring of 1914. 



M. Herb, Naples. Italy. — Wholesale 

 Catalogue of Seeds, 1913-14. Printed 

 in three languages — English, German 

 and French. Many promising novel- 

 ties are presented in this catalogue. 



Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 

 — Illustrated Catalogue of "The 

 World's Best Dahlias, New Creations 

 and Old Friends. Handsomely illus- 

 trated and a very comprehensive list. 



Holm & Olson, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. 

 — Creating Your Landscape. A real 

 live book, compiled and illustrated in a 

 manner to inspire the home and gar- 

 den enthusiast. Illustrations and type 

 in two colors. , 



A. C. Kendel, Cleveland, Ohio.— 

 Kendel's Seeds, Plants and Bulbs. A 

 feature of this catalogue is the use ex- 

 clusively of fine wood engravings as 

 Illustrations. The present is Kendel's 

 75th year in the seed business. 



Framingham Nurseries, Framing- 

 ham, Mass., W. B. Whittier & Co., 

 Framingham, Mass. — 1914 Trade Price 

 List for Nurserymen, Dealers, Florists 

 and Landscape Architects Only, Spring 

 1914. A business publication without 

 frills. 



Blue Hills Nurseries, W. W. Hunt & 

 Co., props., Hartford, Conn. — General 

 Spring Catalogue of Ornamental and 

 Fruit Trees. Shrubs, Hardy Perennials, 

 Greenhouse Plants, etc. A very taste- 

 ful catalogue handsomely illustrated, 

 pocket style. 



March 7, 1914. 



Seed Annual for 1914. A model cata- 

 logue well arranged and well-printed. 

 The cover in soft grey tint is adorned 

 in front with a fine illustration of 

 Sweet Scabious and on the back with 

 a lawn and garden view. 



Stumpp & Walter Co., New York 

 City.— General Spring Catalogue for 

 1914. Asters and Shirley Poppies are 

 shown in brilliant tints on front and 

 back cover pages, respectively. A 

 comprehensive publication, including 

 a tempting list of novelties. 



Chamberlain & Gage, Wellesley, 

 Mass.— Catalogue of Gladiolus Bulbs 

 for 1914. An interesting and instruc- 

 tive catalogue, with a list which rep- 

 resents the advanced gladiolus varie- 

 ties strictly up-to-date. A reliable 

 guide to the gladiolus lover. 



Old Town Nurseries, M. P. Haendler, 

 Proprietor, South Natick, Mass. — 

 Spring Catalogue of Deciduous and 

 Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, Hardy 

 Perennials, etc. A very creditable pre- 

 sentation of the good things offered by 

 this rising young establishment. 



Peter Henderson & Co., New York 

 City. — Henderson's Farmers' Manual, 

 1914. This is a very attractive special 

 catalogue devoted to grass mixtures 

 for pasture and hayfield, corn, root 

 crops, potatoes, clover, oats and other 

 farm seeds. Rural landscapes in colors 

 adorn the cover pages. 



Palisades Nurseries, Sparkill, N. Y. 

 — A beautiful catalogue, all right, with 

 inspiring cover pictures and lots of 

 news inside about new, rare and meri- 

 torious hardy plants. This is one of 

 the catalogues that talks direct to the 

 people and makes enthusiastic cus- 

 tomers for the progressive garden 

 trade. Wholesale list accompanies it; 

 send tor a copy. 



New England Nurseries Co., Bedford, 

 Mass. — Wholesale Price List for Nur- 

 serymen, Florists and Dealers, 1914 

 Spring Edition. A fine selection of 

 hardy ornamentals and fruit trees and 

 herbaceous perennials. Also general 

 catalogue of Bedford grown hardy ma- 

 terial. A very useful manual "freely 

 illustrated and attractive. Among the 

 special features of the contents are the 

 following lists: Trees and plants fur- 

 nishing food for birds; plants appro- 

 priate for rock gardens; suggestive 

 planting schemes and planting plans 

 for small grounds; the best trees and 

 shrubs for seashore planting; plants 

 useful for ground covering. 



Frederick W. Ebele, Albany, N, Y. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., White 

 Marsh, Md. — An unique production, the 

 sensation of the year in catalogues. It 

 is really a beautiful album. Each page 

 displays one or several geranium por- 

 traits, life size and in colors striking- 

 ly natural, also many general garden 

 views in realistic color effect. Printed 

 on heavy coated paper, these pictures 

 show up splendidly. As to varieties 

 described Messrs. Vincent has cer- 

 tainly given us the last word in ger- 

 anium improvement. The expense of 

 this publication must have been very 

 heavy but we have no doubt Messrs. 

 Vincents' courage will be fully rec- 

 ompensed and their reputation as the 

 premier geranium house on the Amer- 

 ican continent still further assured by 

 the enterprise thus displayed. 



