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Garden and Forest. 



[Number 505. 



Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Mahonias, Andro- 

 medas, Dwarf Box, Privet, New Yucca 

 Vara, Vines, Roses, Street Trees, Fruits and 

 Small Fruits. See Catalogues. «* «.* «.* 



FRED. W. KELSEY, 150 Broadway, S8@w York, 



£\^%jpj^a dCiij^ci ci^ 



PRAIRIE ROSE. 



Garden and Forest, August 18th, 1897, page 320, says : " Rosa setigera has been described so often that it 

 is unnecessary to do more than to refer again to its many good qualities, its hardiness and rapid growth, its 

 freedom from the attacks of the insects which disfigure so many Roses, and the charm of its lovely pink flowers, 

 which open about the middle of July, when the flowering time of most Roses is passed," 



This uncommon plant has been propagated in our nurseries for many years. We aim to keep everything in the way of 



New & Rare Ornamental Trees, Shrubs & Vines. 



New descriptive, illustrated catalogue mailed for six cents in stamps. A unique feature in our catalogue 

 is that trees of all sizes are priced, from small seedling plants to large and well-developed ones, for immediate 

 effect, and for single specimens or for large quantities. 



THOMAS MEEHAN & SONS, Nurserymen and Landscape Engineers, 



Germantown, Phila., Pa. 



Orchids! Orchids! 



Imported and established of the finest quality 

 always on hand. 



C. Speciosissima and C. Mossiee, 



Next to arrive, for which we are now booking orders. 

 Write for particulars to 



LAGER & HURRELL, 



Orchid Growers and Jmporfers, 



SUMMIT, N. J. 



HOT-BEE 



It is for your advantage to always obtain our quotations on HOT- 

 BED SASH AND GLASS before purchasing. We make a specialty 

 of these goods in connection with our Door, Sash and Blind business. 



THE BRQCKWAY-SMITH CORPORATION, No. 146 Oxford Street, Lynn, Mass. 



Sa/ix Sieboldii, Golden Hop Tree, 



Cedrus Ailantica Glauca, Stephanandra Flexuosa, 



Deutzia Sieboldii, Chinese Larkspurs, etc. 



All described, with over 2,300 varieties of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Hardy Flowers, in a fully 

 illustrated free Catalogue ot 200 pages, with cultural directions. 



THE READING NURSERY, 



"The Leading New England Nursery," 



JACOB W. MANNING, Prop., 



READING, Mass. 



Special Landscape Department. 



Plans and Estimates furnished. 



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NEW YORK. 



Florida's Finest Fmit 



The I*ineapple is a curio. Have you ever 

 seen it grow? Single plant 50 cents, two for 75 cents, 

 guaranteed to fruit, 



FRED C. THCIVIAS, 



Orlando Pineries, Box 394, Orlando, Fla. 



Good two-year-old plants, well-branched, 2 to 3 feet, 

 $3.00 per 100, $20.00 per 1,000 ; 18 to 24 inches, $2,00 per 

 100, $1500 per 1,000. Light two-year, good plants, 

 $10.00 per 1,000. Stock guaranteed as represented. If 

 sample re wanted, sent 25 cents, which will be credited 

 on account, if plants are ordered. Address 



CHAS. BLACK, Hightstown, N. J. 



Azalea Amoena 



In 2 1 3 and •$% inch pots. Also 2 year and 3 year 

 plants in open ground, from $8.00 to $50.00 per 100. 



Hydrangea Thos. Hogg. 



Strong, 2 year plants, from open ground, with 9 (o 15 

 strong shoots, $12.00 and $15.00 per 100. 



DEUTZIA GRACILIS 



AND 



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1 year, 2 years and 3 years, $5 to $15 per 100. 

 Send for catalogue. 



UEL C. MOON, Morrl ^"|.' a B,,cks 



ARGAINSi 



in Maples, 

 Lindens, 

 Popla rs, 

 Birch, Elms, Magnolias, Ash, Tulip 

 Trees, Willows, Horse Chestnut, 

 all sizes. Shrubs, Roses, Paeonias and Fruit 

 Trees of every kind. Get our Catalogue and 

 prices. 

 W. & T. SniTH CO., Geneva, N. Y. 



I 



Wonderful Midget Bismarcks bear 

 beautiful large Apples in Pots or Gar- 

 den when two years old. One Dollar 

 each. Crimson Rambler Roses — 

 magnificent Climber for Porch — 50c. 

 each, prepaid. Send for beautiful 

 Colored Lithographs giving descrip- 

 tions. Address 



MANHATTAN NURSERY CO., 

 47 r, Dey St., New York. 



