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HORTICULTURE 



October 14, 191J 



This U the U-Bar. 

 The Bar That 

 Make* U-Bar 

 Greenhouses the 

 Famous Green- 

 houses they Are. 



AT a glance that's apparent. The reason is, the U-Bar. To put it another way; you can put a gold plated 

 harness on a heavy draft horse and hitch him to a swell little runabout — but with all his trappings 

 he ambles along draft horse fashion just the same. So by the same token, putting a curved eave on 

 a greenhouse does not make it a I*-Bar curved eave house. It only looks something like it from the out- 

 side. A U-Bar house is distinctly different and its the T'-Bar that makes it so. Send for the catalog and 

 find out just why. 



UBAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERSON U-BAR CO 



ONE MADISON AVE. NEW-YORK. 

 Canadian office. 10 Phillips place Montreal 



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LILIUM HARRISII 



The Bermuda Easter l—ily 



LET US supply your \*^ar-»-ts in Lilies this season 

 We think we can make It to your advantage to do so, as regards both quality and price. 



The stock that we offer la not gathered indiscriminately from all kinds of sources, but Is grown for 

 us by a few selected growers, whose stocks have been worked up from the true, original stock. In or- 

 der to ensure the health of the product, the bulbs are not grown on the same field oftener than one sea- 

 son, other crops being grown on the field the preceding year. The ground is thoroughly manured when 

 the previous crop is grown, leaving it in a high state of cultivation, and when the lily bulbs are planted 

 no fresh manure is used, and this prevents disease and ensures a crop of strong, healthy bulbs. 



In addition to this, we do not dig our bulbs as early as they are usually dug, but leave them in the 

 ground until they are thoroughly ripened and matured. When Harrisii is good, it leaves little to be de- 

 sired. There is very little, if any, stock obtainable as good as the stock that we are offering. We are 

 supplying only this one grade of selected stock, and when this is disposed of, we shall have no more to offer. 



While the quality of the stock that we offer is of the highest, our prices are as low as, or lower than, 

 the prices of those who offer the ordinary stock gathered from indiscriminate sources. We are sure buyers 

 will find our stock very satisfactory, and much more so than the Japan-grown Longiflorum, which has bad- 

 ly deteriorated in recent years. 



Bear in mind that we were the original introducers of Harrisii in Bermuda, and that we have excep- 

 tional facilities for obtaining our present supplies. Also take note that the smallest bulbs that we offer 

 are 6-7 inch bulbs, not 5-7 Inch, as usually offered. 



6-7 inch bulbs, 335 to the case, $15.00 per case; full thousand lots, $40.00 per 1,000. 



7-9 inch bulbs, 200 to the case, $16.00 per case; full thousand lots, $75.00 per 1,000. 



9-11 inch bulbs, 100 to the case, $18.00 per case; full thousand lota, $175.00 per 1,000. 



FERNS 



We have an exceptionally nice lot of ferns in the following varieties,— good, bushy, well-grown plants 

 that will please the most critical buyers. Plants have been grown in pots, and are thoroughly well estab- 

 lished and nicely finished. 



Nephrolepis Bostoniensis and Piersoni, 6-in. pots $0.50 each 



Nephrolepis Elegantlssima, Piersoni, Bostoniensis, and Harrisii, heavy 8-ln. plants $1.00 to 1.60 each 



Nephxolepls Elegantlaaima, BOBtonlensis, and Harrisii, heavy 10-ln. plants 2.50 each 



F. R. PIERSON COMPANY, Tarr » t 5gKr^ n oSS dson ' 



