THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA 
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IBobbink&Atkins 
I W orlcTs Choicest Nursery and Greenhouse Products | 
1 Grotvn in America. ■ 
Evergreens 
Rhododendrons 
Homegrown Roses 
Herbaceous Perennials 
Trees and Shrubs 
I The quality of our product for ground and green- | 
I house will reflect credit wherever grown. | 
I Over 400 acres. Half million feet glass, j 
I Our illustrated General Catalog is mailed free | 
I on request. | 
Inurserymen and florists 1 
Rutherford 
New Jersey 
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CARNATIONS 
POT GROWN 
NOW READY FROM 4" POTS 
COTTAGE MAID 
•I'he Novelty for 1917 
$3.00 dozen $20.00 hundred 
BELLE WASHBURN 
The finest of all the reds 
$1.50 dozen $12.00 hundred 
Alice, Enchantress Supreme, Good 
Cheer, Benora, Matchless, 
Mrs. C. W. Ward, 
Gorgeous. 
Perfectly clean stock in splendid condition for 
immediate planting. 
Speak Quick If You Want Any! 
CHARLES H. TOTTY 
MADISON 
NEW jersp:y 
I Dreer's Water Lilies | 
j Hardv and Tropical | 
i Largest collection in America, embracing many wonderful i 
1 hybrids especially suited for growing in fountains, i 
1 pools and ponds. | 
I Dreer's Garden Book for 1917 | 
=i contains the largest list of Aquatic plants offered, also beauti- 1 
;| ful illustrations of many varieties and cultural notes written § 
J by experts. Sent free if you mention this publication. We also s 
s offer the advice of our expert concerning plans for ponds and % 
g selection of varieties. = 
I HENRY A. DREER | 
I 714-716 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. j 
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I Unusual Pot-Grown | 
I Stock I 
I For Low Planting and Borders | 
I We are fortunate in having a sujierh lot of extra strong 1 
I Climbing Roses | 
I Lusty two and three year old plants that should all flower | 
I this season. Among them are the following superior sorts : | 
I American Pillar Alberic Barbier | 
I Dorothy Perkins Silver Moon | 
j Evergreen Gem Excelsa | 
j White Lady Gay | 
I Other specially good things in pots include a full line of | 
I Hardy Vines — Ampelopsis, Wistaria, etc., and a particu- | 
I lariy fine lot of Abelia grandiflora. j 
j Write Today for Our 1917 Handbook | 
1 It describes all the above and hundreds of other extra- f 
I choice Hardy Plants. g 
I THOMAS MEEHAN & SONS | 
= Complete Gardening Service 1 
I 6765 CHEW ST., GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA, PA. | 
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