November 4, 1911 



HORTI CULTURE 



634e 



DREER'S SEASONABLE SPECIALS! 



PALMS, FERNS, ARAUCARIAS, 

 PANDANUS, ETC. 



A special offer of the above has just been 

 mailed to the trade. If you did not receive a 

 copy and are interested write us. 



DAHLIAS 



A special catalogue offering 200 standard up- 

 to-date varieties will be sent for the asking. It 

 will pay you to consult this before making up 

 your 1912 catalogue. 



SPECIAL OFFERS OF JAPANESE IRIS, 

 PAEONIES AND HARDY PERENNIAL 

 PHLOXES are also still in force. 



SPECIAL CIRCULARS offering SEASON- 

 ABLE STOCKS arc made throughout the sea- 

 son. If you are in the TRADE and do not 

 receive copies write us and -have your name on 

 our mailing list. 



For complete lines of Seasonable Florists' Slock, con- 

 sult our current Wholesale List, issued September I st. 



HENRY A. DREER, Inc. 



714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. j 



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NEWS NOTES. 



San Francisco, Cal. — An assignment 

 in favor of their creditors has been 

 made by the Sievers, Cornwall Co. 



Rialto, Cal. — E. 1. Martin, of Red- 

 lands, is installing a heating plant on 

 the property recently acquired from T. 

 H. Lackey on Orange street. 



New Rochelle, N. Y. — A nursery and 

 landscape business has been started 

 here by Thomas J. Wade. His green- 

 houses are at 74 Drake street. 



Elmira, N. Y.— W. A. Wettlin. of the 

 VVettlin Floral Co., of Hornell, has 

 purchased eight acres of land one and 

 a half miles west of here, and will use 

 it for greenhouses and nursery. 



Port Jefferson, N. Y— J. R. Black- 

 wood, landscape gardener and florist, 

 has bought a farm near Philadelphia, 

 to which he will remove in the near 

 future. 



Waynesboro, Va. — The Co-Operative 

 Commercial Orchards Co. have 

 changed their name to Co-Operative 

 Commercial Orchards Co. and In- 

 creased their capital to $900,000. 



Snelling, Cal. — Clarence B. Wisner, 

 of Los Angeles, has purchased 7,000 

 acres of land which he intends to sell 

 In 20 and 40-acre tracts and upon 

 which he will establish a nursery and 

 experimental farm. 



New Castle, Ind. — The officers of the 

 Heller Bros.' Co. have been moved from 

 their location on South Main street to 

 the property purchased in the west 

 part of the city, the report of which 

 purchase was made in the July 1st 

 issue of HORTICULTURE. 



Araucaria Excelsa Hybrid Orchids 



6 In., 3 to 4 tiers. 40c. and 50c; B»j to 6 In.. 

 4, 5 ind 6 tiers, 60c., 75c. and $1.00; 7 In.. 

 25, 30, 40 and 50 in. high, for lawns and 

 porches, $1.50 to $2.00. 



Cash with order, please. 



Godfrey Aschmann 



Wholesale Grower, Shipper and Importer o' 

 Pot Plants. 



1012 West Ontario St., 



PHILADELPH IA, ■ PA. 



PALMS, FERNS AND 



DECORATIVE PLANTS 



JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and E. 45th St. 



Tel. 3840 Bedford BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



FLOWERED AND 

 UNFLOWERED.... 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 



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Rutherford, N. I. 



ORCHIDS 



Greatest qnantlty and variety In the cons 

 try. Established and freshly Imported 

 Also material In which to grow them. 



Write for special list and catalogue. 



LAGER & HURRELL, %"?" 



ORCHIDS 



Largett Importer*, Exporter*, Grower* 

 and Hybriditt* in the World 



SANDER, St. Alban's, England 



and 258 Broadway, Room 721 



NEW YORK CITY 



ORCHIDS 



PLANTS *»d FLOWERS ahmyi on »»■** 



ORDONEZ BRO8. 



Madison, New Jersey 



ROEHRS 



Orchids, Azaleas, Palms, 

 Lorraines, Crotons 



H.H. BARROWS & SON, Whitman, Mass. RUTHERFORD. N. J. 



ASPARAGUS HATCHERI 



The new Asparagus. Beats the old plum- 

 osos nanus In every respect. From 2V4- 

 Inch pots. $15 per 100. 



A. N. Pierson. Inc. 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



Boston^rns 2 ^::^ 



Whitman! * 5 p«'00; $40periooo ; 



Tldll 250 at 1000 rates 



