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August 11, 1904. 



100,000 GROWN Carnation nants. 



All the Standard 

 Varieties. 



strong', hMiltliy and wU-grown plants. Oan mak* BUpmcnts now. or book ordon for oarly Tall dolivory. 



nUOBB AMD &ZST OV AFPXiXOATIOV. 



SMILAX, ti'S^ $20.00 per 1000. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS iiSt $7.00 per 100 



LEO NIESSEN, 1217 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



OCEANIQ N. J. 



The river carnival at Red Bank was one 

 of the most beautiful events of its kind 

 in the history of this section, one that 

 will hardly be forgotten by those who 

 witnessed it. The North Shrewsbury 

 river was covered with boats of every de- 

 scription, gayly decorated for the occa- 

 sion, the various colors and pretty women 

 making the river like a fairyland picture. 

 In the evening the parade of illuminated 

 boats of all kinds took place. Each sec- 

 tion of boats was headed by a band. The 

 first prize for the best decorated power 

 beat was awarded to B. H. Borden, of 

 Oceanic. O. E. Davis was second. 



The village Improvement Society of 

 Oceanic has effected a permanent organ- 

 ization. The summer residents take great 

 interest in this society. The officers are : 

 W. H. Pearsall president; H. B. Borden, 

 first vice-president; Miss Lily Bliss, sec- 

 ond vice-president; C. H. "Walling, secre- 

 tary; J. Enright, treasurer. 



Wm. Turner and the writer toiok a trip 

 to "\'onkers to see our old friend, l\lr. 

 Mackenzie, before he leaves Greystone, 

 on September 1, to go as superintendent 

 of Percy Chrubb's place, Glencove, L. 1. 



At the regular meeting of the Mon- 

 mouth County Horticultural Society, Mr. 

 Turner showed many fine water lilies. 

 The secretary announced several dona- 

 tions for the fall show, for which the out- 

 look is very promising. The judges of 

 the evening were Geo. H. Hale and X. 

 Butterbach. B. 



Cambridge City, Ind. — Thomas F. 

 Peet has returned from Indianapolis and 

 taken charge of greenhouses here. 



Birmingham, Ala. — Miss Mabel Lind- 

 say, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. 

 Lindsay, died August 1, after a linger- 

 ing illness. She was 25 years of age. 



MoRRiSTOWN, N. J.— H. C. Holmes is 

 making some alterations in his place, to 

 afford better facilities for his prosperous 

 retail business. R. A. McCurdy, presi- 

 dent of the New York Mutual Life Insur- 

 ance Co., is preparing to build a conser- 

 vatory about 25x100. It is near the cut- 

 flower establishment of Elwyn Waller 

 and by comparison the foundations for 

 the conservatory look as if intended for 

 a sky-^eraper. 



,. FIELD-GROWN 



Qarnations. 



Extra strong:, healthy plants. 



Queen Louise, Norway. White Cloud, 

 Loma, Prosperity, Flora Hill, Lawaon, 

 G. Lord, NelBOD, Q. Angel, Higinbotham. 



Ready for immediate shipment. All of the above 

 varieties, 96.00 per 100; fSO.OO per 1000. 



OmDU HOW. 



Price quoted is for first-class selected stock 

 Can supply cheaper grades if desired. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR, 



81 Wabaah Avmn*, OKIOAOO. 



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150.000 FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS 



Queen Louise white 6c 



Enchantress light pink. . . lOc 



Lawson pink 7c 



Mrs. Potter Palmer . .scarlet 6c 



Chicago red 6c 



J. H. Manley scarlet 6c 



Mrs. E. A. Nelson . . pink 6c 



Gov. Roosevelt crimson 6c 



Maceo crimson 6c 



Floriana pink 5c 



Ethel Crocker piok 5c 



Eldorado yellow 5c 



Success light piok 5c 



Oriole scarlet .5c 



Mermaid pink ..5c 



Dorothy pink 5c 



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J. L. DILLON, - BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



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CARNATION 



PLANTS 



FIELD-GROWN. 



Per 100 tOO^ 



Lawioot pink $5 00 $45 00 



Nelson, pink 5 00 45 00 



Guardian Angel, pink . . 4 00 35 00 



Higinbotham, pink 5 00 * 45 00 



Flora HUt, white 4 00 35 00 



White Qoud, white. ... 5 00 45 00 



Queen Louisct white 5 00 45 00 



Rose Plants 



Bridesmaid, Bride and Ivory, large, 

 clean stock, $18.00 per 1000. 



George Reinberg 



51 WABASH AVENUE, 



CHICAGO. 



Carnations. 



Fin*, healthy flald-grown plants. 

 Beady to bench now. 



Mrs. Tbos. LawsoD. . . 16.00 per 100 : $60.00 per 1000 



Queen Louise 6.00 " 6000 



Mrs. Geo. Bradt 6.00 ' 80.00 



Norway 6.00 " 80.00 



Estelle 6.00 



FloraHill 6.00 4000 



Joost 6.00 •' 40.00 



Genevieve Lord 6.0O " 40.00 



Mae Richmond 6.00 " 40.00 



Jerome Jones Obrysantbemum. fine strong 

 plants, in 2-in. pots, $3.00 per 100 ; $25.C0 per 1000. 



Perle Roses, strong, 4-inch pots $8.00 per 100 



Golden Gate Roses, strong, 4-in. pots 8.00 



Asparagns Plumosus, 3-inch pots, $8.00 per 100: 



$40.00 per 1000. 

 Aspidistras, green leaved, 4, 6 and 6-lnch pots, 



6 to 15 leaves per plant, $5.00 per 100 leaves ; 



$40.00 per 1000 leaves. 



GOVANSTOWN, 

 BALTIMORE, MD. 



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I. H. MOSS, 



FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation 



Plants. 



We offer the following varieties, all 

 first-class plants, at $5.00 per 100 in not 

 less than 100 lots: 



LAWSON, 



MORNING GLORY, 



PROSPERITY, 

 GOV. WOLCOTT, 

 WHITE CLOUD, 



NORWAY, 



and a few mixed varieties. 



Also can furnish 3000 American Beauty 

 plants in 3 to 4 -inch pots at $40.00 per 

 1000, or $5.00 per 100. Mme. Chate- 

 nay, 4-inch, $^.00 per 1000. 



ALL PLANTS SHIPPED FROM HINSDALE. 



BASSETT & 

 WASHBURN 



76 WABASH AVENUE, 



CHICAGO, - - ILL. 



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H. Weber & Sons 

 CARNATIONS ! 



Oakland, Md. 



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