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Our great Palisades Nurseries have perhaps the most complete and numerous collection of l^attjp JL d *» tv, 

 ^ttfttnial PliUltS to be found. We are enabled to furnish the finest selected plants without the 

 \Y7" A TVT I delay that would be a great inconvenience to you. The prices speak for themselves. (Ask for prices 



on 1,000.) Order at once from this advertisement. Don't delay. Ready for shipment. 



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NOW 



Achillea ptarmica, fl. pi., The Pearl (white) 



3-in. pots - - - - - - $ 



Aeonitum barbatiim, uapellus, liicolor, py- 



reniaciim, or uiichia 11111— Monkshood 

 Actfca Japonica, or simplex 

 Agrostemma corona ria, or flos Jovis, field 



grown - ------ 



Ajuga reptans atropurpiirea, 3-in. pots 

 Alyssum saxatile com pactum, field "} Yellow 



grown - - - - - r ff owers 



Alyssmn saxatile, fl. pi., 3-in. pots - ) 

 A in liemis tiuctoria, 3-in. pots - 



Aquilegia Canadensis, 1 year field"! 



grown - - - - -| The famed 



Aqmlegia chrysautlia, 1 > ear field Columbine 



grown - - - - -V Jloiuers. 



Aquilegia alba, 1 year field grown We have all 

 ccenilea - - - colors 



11 alba plena - -J 



Aster sraiiilifloriis, 3-in. pots - 



Centaurea montana alba, or cicru-O Sweet 



lea, 3-inch pots - - - -J Sultans 



Ohelone ouliqua alba - 



Chrysanthemum liiaximum - - - 



Shasta, 3-in. pots, Burbank's Giant Daisy 

 Coreopsis lance o lata grandiflora, 4-i"- pots 



Delphi 



. potsl 



Albion, each 75c . 

 Argosy, 3-in. pot 

 Belladonna, 3-in. pots 

 " Cliinense, 3-in. pots 



Formosum, field grown 

 < dlrM ID inn. 

 libit urn hybridnm 

 " /.;ilil, 3-in. pots 



Dianthus barbatus, field grown. Sweet li'illia. 

 " 2 1 4-in. pots, Napoleon III 



" plumariiis, 2^4-in. pots, Scotch Pink 



passed 

 yfor tall 

 r blue 



Jloiuers 



-~\ Rapid grt 

 j. y excel ten 

 _ J edging 



Dielytraspectabilis, field grown, Bleeding Heart 



Eiipatoriiim ageratoides, "ft 



Fuiikia aurea var. - -*i ^«. 



subcordata grandiflora 



" undiiiata media picta 



Gaillavdia grandiflora, 4-in. pots 



Gypsophila, fi. pi., each 75c, s-i"- pots\-£*S^ aud 



,r inonstrosa, 3 & 4-in. pots/ feathery 



Grasses, Ornamental, Ariuido dnnax, strong 



divisions ___--- 



Grasses, Ornamental, variegata 



Hemerocallis Apricot, Ex. strong divi-") 



sions - - - - 



Hemerocallis aurantiaca 

 major 

 " Dumorticri 



flava 

 " 1'ulva 



" Ivwanso - 



Gold Dust 

 " Orange Man 



" Sovereign 



Henchera sanguinea, 3-in- pots, graceful scar- 

 let bells ------- 



Hibiscus moschentos, 1 year field grown - 



" Crimson Eye ""."■" 



Hesperis matroiialis, the old-fashioned Rocket 

 " candidissima ■ - 



Hollyhocks, Allegheny, the everbloo wing 



" Sunrise - - - - - 



" Double Sunset, Flamingo, or 



Pink, White, and Red - 



Iris, Sibirica alba - 

 Iris Germanica, in 22 named vars. - 

 Iris Japan, double and single vars. in 25 named vars. 

 3Ionarda didynia, 3-in. pots - - . - 



varieties 

 of Day 

 lily. 

 Very 

 rich 

 gold and 

 copper 



Per 



Per 



Si.oo 



$8. 00 



.60 



500 



■7S 



5.00 



1.00 



8.00 



■n 



6.00 



.60 



4.50 



1.25 



10.00 



1. 00 



8.00 



2.00 



15.00 



1-75 



12.00 



3.00 



25.00 



3-00 



25.00 



l.oo 



6.00 



•75 



5.00 



■S=> 



4.00 



.60 



4.00 



I.7S 



12.00 



I.7S 



12.00 



2.00 



IS-OO 



1.50 



8.O0 



■ 75 



S.00 



■74 



5.00 



.75 



4.00 



■ 75 



4.00 



1.25 



8.00 



1.50 



10.00 





10.00 





800 



■ 50 



3.00 



1.25 



7.00 



■ 75 



6.00 



3Iyosotis alpestris, field grown 



alpestris, field grown -"") 

 Victoria - - - I Forg 



palustris semper-! " 



Perennial 



Poppies. 



Very 



gorgeous 



rget-i 



florens, 3-in. pots -J 



Nepeta glechoma hederacea variegata, 

 2,'4-in. pots --____ 



(Eiiotliera .llissouriensis, ex. strong field grown 

 Ourisia coccinea, 3-in. pots - 

 Papaver Grand lYLognl, 3-in. pots') 

 Mahoney, 3-in- pots - | 



Mrs. Marsh, 3-in. pots - 

 " Prosperine, 3-in. pots - f 

 " ICembrandt, 3-in. pots -I 

 " Salmon Queen, 3-in. pots | 

 " Silver Queen, 3-in. potsj 

 Physostegia Virginica, irom field, strong divi- 

 sion, Poke Weed - 

 Phlox decusata, 50 named vars. - 



Send for special list and prices by the thousand. 

 Phlox suilruticosa, named vars., 2^-in. pots 



*' dwarf divaricata Canadensis - 

 Primula cortusoides Sieboldi, 2H & 3-in. pots 



" veris super ba, strong plains 

 Pyrethriim rose urn hybridum, field grown 



Ten other varieties. 

 Semitervivuui acuminatum - 

 Californicum - 

 pyreiiaienm 

 violaceum 

 Spiraea ar uncus, field grown - 

 " var. Kneifli 

 " fi 1 ip end ula (lore- 

 plena - 

 " . elegans - - - , 



" venusta - - -J 



Tritnma Pfitzeri, Red hot pokers 



$.60 £4.00 

 ■ .60 4.00 



Strong plants. 



If 'ill grow on 



rockery and dry, 



stony places 



Best of all 

 /lowering 



shrubs 



3.50 



:6o 



MANY NOVELTIES Anything for the garden. Send for catalogue TO-DAY ALL PERENNIALS 



inseeds CLUCAS & BODDINGTON CO. onour 



AND PLANTS 



GRO WERS-IMPORTERS- EXPORTERS 



(Palisades Nurseries, Sparfciii, N. y.) 812-814 Greenwich St., N. Y. City 



NEW LISTS 



HAVE YOU STOPPED TO CONSIDER THE 



Care of Your Crops? 



There is an army of insects and bugs coming your 

 way, more destructive than the Russians, more 

 energetic than the Japanese, and it's none too early to 

 think of protecting your potatoes, fruits, vines, 

 plants, roses and shrubbery from its ravages. Al- 

 most every kind of plant growth requires special 

 treatment to secure the best results. For the kinds 

 especially adapted to your needs consult pages 

 86, 87 and 88 of 



VICK'S GARDEN AND 

 FLORAL GUIDE 



IT GIVES A COMPLETE LIST OF 



Insecticides, Exterminators, 

 Powder Dusters, Sprayers, Etc. 



It gives a lot of other valuable information. 

 If you haven't a copy, send for one 



IT'S FREE 



JAMES VICK'S SONS 



362 MAIN STREET, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y 









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The Charm of Japanese Plants 



is nowhere more evident than in the two following- varieties, on account of their wealth of brilliantly 



colored flowers and perfect hardiness. 



EVERGREEN JAPANESE AZALEA This exquisite shrub so densely covers itself 



with masses of large brilliant flowers of bright 

 carmine pink as to hide every twig. In winter the leaves have a rich bronze red effect. It is excellent 

 on account of its wealth of color for edging- beds of rhododendrons and as a specimen plant on the lawn. 

 SI each. §10 per dozen. §75 per hundred. 



JAPANESE CHERRY The Festival Cherry of Japan. There is nothing- in our entire 

 stock that we can recommend so highly as this Japanese Cherry. 

 It is without question one of the most magnificent flowering shrubs in cultivation and makes a beautiful 

 shade tree. In the spring, each little tree is an exquisite extravaganza of bloom deserving a prominent 

 place and good setting. We have just received a large importation of these trees from seven to ten feet 

 high. Beautiful specimens, $5.00 each. 



We also have an excellent stock of pot-grown roses which will be profuse in bloom this 

 year if planted at once. 



Our new catalogue, entitled For Lovers of Plants and Flowers, is now ready. 



We should be glad to send a copy to the readers of The Garden Magazine on request. 



J. H. TROY, Mount Hissarlik Nurseries, New Rochelle, N. Y. 



New York Office : 24 East 34th Street 



