HORTICULTURE 



Vol. XXXII 



SEPTEMBER 4, 1920 



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BOTANJCaL No. 10 



NEW ROSES FOR 1920 



We offer for 1920 the three New 

 Roses: — 



PILGRIM CRUSADER 



and 



MRS. JOHN COOK 



We want you to know them. May 

 we send you full descriptions? Your re- 

 quest will bring it. 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc. 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



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, SPLENDin IJIALITY, 



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 ■; A. M. to 4 r. M. 



Sitturday 



7 A. M. to 1 r. M. 



CloH« at Noon, I,u)>or 



Day, Sept, G 



Send for Price LUt 



S. S. PENNOCK COMPANY 



The ^"•"'S^tri.u ofPhiladelphia 



NKW VORK rilll^DELPHIA BALTIMOKB 



117 W. 28th St, 1608-1«20 Ludlow St. Franklin ft Bt. PkhI SU. 



WASHINGTON, 1216 H St., N. W. 



LAST CALL FOR 



Winter-Flowering Roses 



We liiivf a surplus ni \Viiitfi'-Kluw,i-iitj^ Uosos nftor meeting oni- 

 own planting recniirenients, which we can offer in more or less 

 liniiteil quantities in the following varieties: line strong plants from 

 3i--inch jMita. OWN KOOT stock: 



AMKRIC'AN IIEAITV 

 f'OLI >lltlA 

 IIADLKY 

 SINBIRST 

 SILVI.* 



KK \NK W. lUNLOf 



FKANTIS SCOTT KEY 



OfllKMA 



MltiNON or CECILE UKl NNEK 



lll>()>IEK UEAITY 



Ami the following sorts in tiRAF'TK.I) stocli from 3'j-incli puts; 

 MRS. (IIAKl.ES RISSELI, I'KKMIKK 



FERNS 



NEI'IIROI-EI'IN VI(Tt>RI.Y (The Victory Prm). A beautiful, new. 

 cresteil form of Teildy .Tr, 2' i inch pots. $;!.00 per dozen. $20.00 

 l)er ino: H'-.-ineh pots, ."lOc. each: t;-inch $1.00 each: large speci- 

 nic^ns. s-inch. .$:i.00 each: UMueh. if>.im each: 12-inch, .$-..">() each. 



NEPIIROLKI'IS KLKti.VNTISSIMA COMI'.VCT.A. 0-inch pots, 7.V. 

 and $1.00 encli : large specimens, lO-inoh, $o.0O each; 12 to 14-lnch, 

 $7.,"iO to ,$l,"i.00 each. 



NErilROI.EI'IS Ml SCOS.\. .'IVjinch pots, 35c. each: .'i-inch, ir,c. 

 cMi-h. 



NKIMIKOI.EITs KI.Eti.VNTISSIMA. ,«-inch. $2.00 imd $2.50 eacli. 



NKI'llKOI-KI'ls 1>«.\KI' BOSTON. Cinch. 75c. each, 

 racking Kxtra 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown. N. Y, 



FERNS 



Are all pot grown and are in good, shipped with- 

 out pots: — 



BOSTONS and SCOTTII: — 



4 inch $3.60 per doz. $25.00 per 100 



5 inch 5.40 per doz. 40.00 per 100 



6 inch 8.00 per doz. 60.00 per 100 



HOLLY FERNS, Cyrotonun Rockfordiaum : — 



4 inch $3.60 per doz. 5 inch $6.00 per doz. 

 BIRDS NEST— 5 inch $1.00 each 

 TABLE FERNS, assorted — 3 inch $6.00 per 100 

 COLEUS, Brillaincy — 3 inch $4.00 per 100 

 FUCHSAIS, assorted— 3 inch $4.00 per 100 

 PELARGONIUMS, assorted— 3 inch $10.00 per 100 



Lantanas; Heliotrope; White Swansonia; Coleus; 

 Moonvines; Salvia; Parlor Ivy; Achyranthes; Ageratum. 

 3 inch $3.75 per 100 



SEPTEMBER PRICE LIST READY 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



WHITE MARSH. MARYLAND 



