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HORTICULTURE 



June 13, 1914 



The Practical Side of a Parallel Layout of Greenhouses 



RKiHTLY located and properly spaced apart; the grow- 

 ing conditions in such a layout can he of the best. 

 With the workroom In a central location, there is a decided 

 economy in working the houses. The heating is economical 

 and easily under control. A combination of narrow and 

 wide houses can be cMrried out both practically and at- 



tractively. You can start by building part of the plan and 

 enlarge from time to time — advantageously. You can en- 

 large and enlarge almost endlessly and still have a com- 

 pact, practical layout. 



It you would like to talk things over with us— say when 

 and where and we'll be there. 



Tof4 fiBurnhain(o. 



SAUES OFFICES : 

 NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO ROCHESTER 



42nd Street BIdg. Tremont Bld«. Franklin Bank BIdg. Rookery BIdg. Granite Bldg. 



TORONTO, CANADA, 12 Queen St., E. FACTORIES: Irvington. N. Y. De« PU 



CLEVELAND 

 Swetland Bldg. 

 inee. III. 



YOUNG ROSE STOCK 



GRAFTED AND OWN ROOT. 



Our Roses are famous all over America, and our young stock 

 of Roses is in wide demand among those who wish to bench 

 the finest, strongest, healthiest plants in the market. We 

 never have had finer young stock than this season. We offer 

 as follows; 



GRAFTED STOCK. 



^ Per Per 



100 1000 



KUlarney. 2yo-incli S'i! 00 $100.00 



White Killarney, Zyz-inch 12-00 



Milady, aVi-lnch 1300 



Killarney Queen, SVa-inch 12-00 



Mrs- Aaron Ward, 2%-inch 12-00 



Mrs. Taft (Bulgarie or Antoine Rivolre), 2%-inch. 12.00 



Richmond, aVa-inch 12-00 



Milady, 3M;-inch lS-00 



Mrs. Geo. Shawyer, 2V4-incll 12.00 



Killarney Brilliant, zya-lnch 30.00 



Mrs. Geo. Shawyer, SVi-inch 15.00 



Mrs. Taft (Bulgarie), 3V4-lnch IB.OO 



Killarney Queen, SVo-inch 15.00 



OWN ROOT STOCK. 



Killarney, Zy^-lnch 0-JJO 



Mrs. Taft (Bulgarie). 2y2-inch o-OO 



Mrs. Aaron Ward, 2y2-inch 0-00 



Milady, zy^-inch J-OO 



Sunburst, 2V4-inch '-oo 



Killarney, sya-inch »-°0 



Mrs. Ward, SMi-inch »-50 



Mrs. Geo- Shawyer, Sya-inch »-o" 



Milady, 3M:-inch °-°o 



Richmond, Sy^-inch '-o" 



American Beauty, 2-inch '-"O 



2,600 or more at $62-50 per 1000. 



100.00 

 100.00 

 100.00 

 100.00 

 100.00 

 100.00 

 135.00 

 100.00 



135.00 

 135.00 

 135.00 



65.00 

 65.00 

 65.00 

 65.00 

 10.00 

 75.00 

 75.00 

 75.00 

 75.00 

 66.00 

 65.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ROOTED CUTTINGS, 2H-INCH. 



SMITH'S ADVANCE AND CHRYSOLORA 



We do an immense business in Rooted Cuttings and 2^4-lneh 

 pot Mums because the stock is strong and healthy and because 

 our list of varieties includes only the bread-winners — the tried 

 and true varieties. We list only the varieties that have proved 

 money-makers for us in our cut flower business. 



Rooted Cuttings $2.50 per 100; $22.00 per 1000 



2y2-inch pots 3.00 per 100 ; 27.00 per 1000 



WHITE — Smith's Advance. October Frost, iynnwood Hall, 

 Timothy Eaton, W. H. Chadwick, Ellse Papvvorth. 



YELIiOW — Chrysolora, Crocus, BonnafTon. 



PINK — McNiece, Enguehard, Maud Dean, B. E. Leoben, 

 Wells' Late Pink. Per 100 



Alice Salomon, white, rooted cuttings $7.00 



Chieftain, pink, rooted cuttings 12.00 



Golden Salomon, yellow, rooted cuttings 20.00 



POMPONS. 



Rooted cuttings $3.00 per 100 



2y2-inch pots *-00 per 100 



WHITE — Waco, Kemmitt. 



YELLOW — Krut, Skibo, Madge, Baby, Big Baby, Quinola. 



BRONZE — Mme. Laporte, Mrs. Beu. 



NEW SINGLES. 



MENSA — This is the splendid white that attracted so much 

 attention at the Fall Flower Shows, and Is considered the best 

 single white on the market. Rooted Cuttings, $8.00 per 100. 



PAULINE — Dark single bronze.. This variety sported with 

 us, and is easily the best single brouze for commercial use. 

 Rooted Cuttings, $8.00 per 100. 



PARKINSON, single yellow. 



Dark Single Pink. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



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