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Important Announcement 
H The Largest Auction Sales of Nursery Stock || 
|1 In American History || 
i| Two Mammoth Auction Sales || 
Each Tuesday and Friday, Starting at eleven o'clock A. M. 
|| Kose Bushes 
|| Offered at eleven o'clock, at Salesrooms, 54-56 Vesey Street 
Bulbs, Perennials, Fruit and Shade Trees, Privet, etc. 
Offered at eleven o'clock at, Salesrooms, 52 Vesey Street 
II THE Mac NIFF HORTICULTURAL CO. || 
If 52-54-56 Vesey Street New York 
Two Rhododendrons and An Azalea 
We Heartily Recommend 
IF YOU want the two best dwarf rhododendrons 
for front row edging on your evergreen border 
planting, we unhesitatingly say, buy Punctatum; 
and Wilsoni. Punctatum has round foliage and exqui- 
site pink blooms — 18-inch plants, choice in every 
way — 75 cents to $1.00. 
Wilsoni has pointed leaves and lovely lavender 
blooms — splendid plants, 15" to 18" — at 75c. to $1. 
When it comes to the one best azalea, we believe 
the new Chinese variety Kaemferi has the lead. 
Arnold Arboietum in their bulletins recommend it 
highly. Its free flowering blooms are a cherry red. 
(Not magenta). It is perfectly hardy. 
Plants 12" to 15" at $1.50; 15" to 18" at $2.25. 
Just as a memory jogger, we have 32 of the most 
desirable of the 69 plants of Shakespeare's garden. 
And now another thing — the Spring rush is on. 
If you want any of these desirables quickly, then the 
quicker you order, the quicker you get them. 
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*J Box 20 Rutkerford N.J. 
