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TIME TO PLANT 



HARDY 

 JAPANESE LILIES 



LILIUM AURATUM Dos. 100 



8to 9-inch 10.76 14.60 



gtoU-Inch 1.00 8.00 



lltol3-Inch 1.76 14.00 



LILIUM SPKCIOSUM ALBUM 



gto 9-lnch bulbs 1.00 7.00 



9 to 11-inch bulbs 1.76 12.50 



11-incb and over 2.60 20.00 



1000 

 $60.00 



76.00 

 137.00 



65.00 

 120.00 

 176.00 



LILIUM SPKCIOSUM MKLPOMKNK Doz. 



8to 9-inch bulbs 10.76 



9 to 11-lnch bulbs 1.26 



LILIUM SPKCIOSUM RUBRUM 



8 to 9-inch bulbs : 76 



9to ll-lnch bulbs 1.25 



11-inch and over 1.76 



100 



96.00 

 8.60 



5.50 



8.50 



12.50 



1000 



$55.00 

 80.00 



60.00 



80.00 



110.00 



AMPELOPSIS 



AMPELOPSiS 

 Ampelopsis Teltchli (Boston Ivy), extra 

 Btrongr Imported vines, three-year-old, 

 $2 00 per doz. ; 916.00 per 100. 

 Ampelopsis Muralis, more rapid crrower 

 tnan the fore«:olnr, larger foliaxe, tS 00 

 per doz.; 120.00 per 100. 

 Qainquefolla (American Ivy or Virginia 

 Creeper), grood for coveringr walls, veran- 

 das or trunks of trees; affords shade 

 qulcUy, 25c each; 12.50 per doz.; tlS.OO per 

 100. 

 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA 



GRANDIFLORA 

 Two-year-old, 3 to 4 branches, bushy, tl.50 

 per doz.; tlO.OO per 100. 



AND OTHER 



CLEMATIS 



CLIMBERS 



Alba, white. 



Sieboldii, lavender. 



Tille de Lyon, the finest of all reds; flowers 

 brilliant carmine red. It is equally as 

 erood as Mme. Edouard Andre, but con- 

 trary to this one, Is a very free-grrowingr 

 rarlety. 



All the above Clematis in extra strong plants, 

 $3 00 per doz.; t20 00 per 100. 



Clematis Paniculata, stronir, 2-year old 

 plants, tl.25 per doz.; 112.00 per 100. 



ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO 

 Dutchman's Pipe, strong:, field-grown, $3.50 

 per doz. 



WISTARIA SINENSIS 



Extra strong' fleld-grrown plants. 

 Blue, $3.50 per doz. ; $25.00 per 100. 

 White, $5.0U per ooz.; $40.00 per 100. 



HONEYSUCKLE 



Extra strong field-grown plants, 5 feet 

 long, many branches. 



Coccineum, scarlet. 



Periclymenum, white. 



Serotinum Belgica (Monthly Dutch), red. 

 $3 00 per doz. ; $22.50 per 100. 



GLADIOLUS The Grand New Gladiolus, America 



The flowers, which are of Immense size, are of tbe most beauti- 

 ful fiesh-pink color, and as a florist who saw It said, it Is "fine 

 enough for a bride's bouquet." $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 AnKasta,the best florists' white Oladiolus in existence; 



Ist size bulbs, 1^ inches and up $2.50 



Bulbs 1!-^ to 19i Inches 2.25 



Groff 8 Hybrids (originator's strain), extra selected 



bulbs 160 



Shaliespeare, white and rose 4 75 



May, pure white, flaked, rosy crimson, the best forcer 



selected bulbs 1.75 



Brenchleyensis (true), flery scarlet, selected bulbs — 2 00 



(true), 1st size bulbs 1.50 



BoddinKton's White and Light, extra selected bulbs 



19i luches and up 2 00 



Bulbs 1)^ to 19i Inches 1.25 



American Hybrids, a mixture of the choicest varieties 



of Gladiolus in cultivation; very fine 1.00 



9i2M 

 20.00 



12.00 

 45.00 



15 00 

 15.00 

 12.00 



15.00 

 12.00 



9.00 



Lemoine's Hybrids 1.50 12.00 



ChUdsii 2.50 18.00 



Finest all colors mixed 75 7.50 



CALADIUM ESCrLENTUM (Elephant's Ear.) 



Bulbs measuring 6 to 8 Inches In circumrereiice 1.50 10 00 



Bulbs measuring 8 to 10 Inches In circumference 3.50 30.00 



Bulbs measuring 10 to 12 Inches In circumference 5.50 50.00 



Monster bulbs measuring 12 inches and upward 10 00 



DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS 



( Bleeding Heart) $1 26 per doz. ; 7.50 



HYACINTHU8 CANDICAN8 



(Cape Hyacinth), large buibs 1.25 $10.00 



MADEIRA VINES 1.25 10.00 



MONTBRETIA8 



Etoile de Feu, rich scarlet, yellow center 1.76 15.00 



Rayon d'Or, deep yellow, very large 1.25 8.50 



Pottsli, bright .vellow, flushed witb red 1.00 7.50 



Soleil Couchant, bright red 1.50 10.00 



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ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, 342 W. 14th Street, NEW YORK CITY 



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The same remarks apply also to mangels. 

 Turnips look like producing an average 

 plant, •while garden beets and swiss 

 chards have distinguished themselves by 

 coming through ■well. 



Quite two-thirds of our pansy plants, 

 an important item, have perished, while 

 hollyhocks, Bellis perennis, digitalis, 

 etc., have disappeared completely. Myo- 

 sotis and Campanula Medium have 

 come through all right, and single wall- 

 flowers looked strong up to the end of 

 February, but the east wind has since 

 caused half the plants to collapse. Per- 

 ennials also have suffered. 



Quedlinburs District. 



Winter lasted considerably longer 

 than usual, and rendered the sowing and 

 planting of the early articles very late. 

 No work of this kind could be done be- 

 fore March 25, when the weather turned 

 dry and warm. Numerous biennials and 

 perennials that in consequence of the 

 mild autumn were far advanced and 

 looked well up to January 20, were for 

 the most part destroyed by the severe 

 frost the latter part of January, when 

 there was no snow to cover the ground. 

 Spinach and larkspurs were completely 

 killed by frost. Cabbages, kohlrabi, 

 turnips, swedes, leek, parsley, daisies, 

 forget-me-not, pansies, hollyhocks, etc., 

 suffered considerably. 



This season's trade, on the whole, 

 may be considered as satisfactory. WhUe 

 prices in general ruled low, an increase 

 of the quantity of the seed sold has been 

 noted in comparison with previous sea- 

 son, and there will be little surplus. 



Round-seeded peas did not suffice for 

 the demand, and wrinkled varieties, with 



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Summer-Blooming Bv^bs. 



GLADIOLUS 100 



America, the grandest Oladiolus 



up-to-date, color, soft pink 110.00 



AoKntta. pure white 3 00 



May, white, flaked rose 1.50 



IMMWrn^t TT&XAI.^, &AC*KV3\A 1 VO^ 



Groff s Gold Medal Hybrids. 

 Giant Chlldsll, splendid mixed. 

 White and I^tKht Florists' 



Mixture 



Mixture of Pinli Oronnda 



Bztra Choice American 



Hybrids 



2.00 

 2.00 



1.75 

 1.60 



2.25 



GLADIOLUS KK) 



Good Mixed |0.8$ 



Tuberou.s- Rooted Begonias 



Single, scarlet, white, yellow, 

 rose, separate 3.00 



Doable, scarlet, white, yellow, 

 rose, separate 6.00 



GLOXINIAS 



Bxtra choice strain In 3 separate 

 colors 4.00 



1000 



$7.00 



36.00 

 46.00 



36.00 



Send for trade price list. 



CIRRIE BROS. CO. j^oVS.^. Milwaukee, Wis. 



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100 1000 

 $0.75 



O SEEDS 



Asparasrus Sprengrerl, fresh crop $0.15 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 



Ureenbouse crop 60 8.00 



Open air grown 25 1.75 



Kentia Belmoreana or Forster- 

 iana, seed 75 6.00 



H. H. BERGER ft CO. 



70 Warren St., New York 



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a few exceptions, are sold out. Broad 

 beans sold well but at low prices. Green- 

 podded dwarf kidney beans sold out 

 quickly. Some tall sorts sold readily, 

 but others are not entirely cleaned out. 

 Scarlet runner did not move as well as 

 usual. Beet, carrot, cress, etc., though 

 plentiful, went readily. Borecole, brus- 

 sels sprouts, cabbages, kohlrabi, celeriac, 



XXX SEEDS 



Cineraria. Finest largre-flowerlngr dwarf, mixed 

 colors, 1000 seeds, 50c. 



Chinese Primrose. Finest larg'e-flowerlnjr 

 frlngred varieties, mixed; single and double, 

 500 seeds, $1.00; half pkt., 50c. 



Frimola Obconica Orandif. Finest large- 

 flowerlng, mixed, 1000 seeds, &0c. 



Pansy, Finest Giants. The best largre-flower- 

 ing varieties, critically selected; mixed, 6000 

 Seeds. $1.00; half pkt., 50c. Pkt. Mme. Perret, 

 "gratis." 



Bxtra count of seedp In all packets. 



XXX STOCK 



Lobelia. Large flowering dwarf blue, very fine, 

 $2.00 per 100. < J , 



Petunia New Star, fine, $2.00 per 100. 



Verbenas. California Giants, mixed seedllnrs, 

 XXX, strong, 2-ln., $2 00 per 100. 



Phlox, New Dwarf, mixed, grand for pots, 2-ln. 

 n.OO per 100. 



OMh. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



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