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HORTICULTURE 



January 3, 1920 



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BOLGIANO'S 1919 SUMMSR AUD FAIX 

 CATAl^OG OF "BIG CKOP" SEEDS 



Special Prices for 



Florists and Market Gardeners. 



Write for a copy at once — It will save you 



money. 



J. BOLGIANO & SON 



BAr.TIMORE, MABTLAND. 



STUMPP & WALTER CO. 



Seeds and Bulbs 



30-32 Barclay Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



SEEDS, BULBS. PLANTS 



JOSEPH BAECK & SONS, CORP. 



47-64 North U&rket Street 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



SEEDS AND BULBS 

 JBobbmgton'8 



128 Chamber. St., N. Y. City 



BOBBSNK & ATKINS 



NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, PLANTERS 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



We are .abscribers to the Nurserymen*. 

 Fund for Market Uevelopment, also "Say 

 It With Flowers" Publicity Campaign. 



GARDEN SEED 



BEET, CARROT, PARSNIP, RADISH and 

 GARDEN PEA SEED in variety ; also other 

 Items of the short crop of this past season 

 as well as a full line of Garden Seeds, will 

 be quoted you upon application to 



S. D. WOODRUFF & SONS 



82 Dey Si . NEW YORK and ORANGE CONN. 



BURNETT BROS . 



Seeds,'' Bulbs, PIsuits 



Etc. 



92 Chambers St., New York 

 Write for oar Illa.trated Cntalos 



"In the mechanical make-up of the 

 book we aim of course to get the 

 color plates next to the class of veg- 

 etables that they respectively illus- 

 trate. For instance, we want the beet 

 plate to be next to the beets which are 

 listed in black and white, and with the 

 great number of insei'ts that we have 

 in the annual now we found that im- 

 possible to do if we continued the old 

 alphabetical arrangement. 



"From the sales standpoint it really 

 seems advantageous to get our cus- 

 tomers to think of the vegetables in 

 connection with the different classes, 

 or in reference to the purpose for 

 which the vegetable is grown. We 

 feel that we have been successful in 

 slightly increasing the number of 

 varieties purchased, principally due to 

 our group system." 



The Burpees are offering two new 

 dahlias this year. One is Golden Rose 

 and the other Lilac Queen. There also 

 are fourteen distinct new varieties of 

 early flowering Spencer sweet peas 

 offered in the annual for 1920 for the 

 first time. 



THE NEW YORK HORTICULTURAL 

 AND FLORAL CLUBS. 



The Albany Florists' Club has in- 

 vited the New York Federation of 

 Horticultural Societies and Floral 

 Clubs to be their guests on January 

 15. 1920. There will be a short busi- 

 ness session of the Federation at 3.30 

 P. M., followed by a lecture by Dr. S. 

 W. Fletcher, of the Pennsylvania 

 State College, on French horticulture. 

 A banquet will be followed by in- 

 formal after-dinner speaking and a 

 general good time. The affiliated so- 

 cieties are asked to send delegates and 

 thus show the Albany horticulturists 

 that their hospitalitj"- is appreciated, 

 and incidentally help advance the 

 horticultural interests in New York 

 State. The Albany florists will "say 

 their welcome with flowers" and a 

 feed. All delegates should report at 

 the store of F. A. Danker by 1 P, M., 

 on Thursday, January 15. 



MICHELL'S 



FLOWER SEEDS 



ASPARAGUS Flnmosns Nana. (North- 

 ern Greenhouse Grown.) 



1000 seeds $3.50 | 10,000 seeds. $30.00 



5000 seeds 16.25 | 25,000 seeds. 68.75 



ASPARAGUS Sprengeri 



1000 seeds $0.75 1 10,000 seeds. .$5.50 



MOO seeds 3.00 1 25,000 seeds. .12.50 



CENTACREA Oz. 

 Candidissima, per 1000 seeds, 40c. $2.00 

 Gymnocarpa, per 1000 seeds, 15c. .50 

 Tr. 

 LOBELI.i Pkt. Oz. 

 Crystal Palace Compacta. . .$0.30 $2.00 

 Barnard's Perpetual (Trail- 

 ing) 25 1.75 



Crystal Palace Speciosa 20 .75 



Sapphire (Trailing) 40 



y. Tr. Tr. 

 PETIXIA Pkt. Pkt. 



Grandiflora fringed $0.30 $0.50 



Ruffled Giants 30 .50 



California Giants 30 .50 



Alonstrosns (Micheli's) 60 1.00 



Tr. 

 SAI,VIA put. Oz. 



America or Globe of Fire... $0.50 $4.00 



Bonfire 40 2.50 



Zurich 50 4.00 



VERBENAS 



Mammoth Fancy Blue $0.30 $1.25 



Pink 30 1.25 



Scarlet ... .30 1.25 

 Striped ... .30 1.25 



White 30 1.25 



Mixed 30 1.00 



VINCA 



,\lba 15 .lo 



.^Iba Pura 15 .75 



Rosea 15 -"^^ 



Mixed 15 -BO 



.41so All Other Seasonable Seeds, Bulbs 

 and Supplies. Send for Our H.indy 

 Flower Seed Order Sheet if you haven't 

 a copy. 



HENRY F. nmill GO. 



518 Market St, Phiiadelphia 



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