G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST, FALL, 1901 
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NEW SPIREA “GLADSTONE” 
A number of new Spireas have been on trial recently and some of them are quite promising,. 
The variety named “Gladstone'’ seems to us to be the best improvement. It Is larger than Com- 
pacta nultiflora, or Astilboides Floribunda, and freei -flowering than either. Well grown plants 
sold readilv last Easter at 00 per dozen, while the others were only bringing $3 00 and $4 00 per 
dozen. YVe offer in limited quantity for November delivery at $15 . 00 per 100 ; $ j.oo per dozen. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
SPIREA JAPONICA, well budded clumps $3 50 $3000 
“ COMPACT A MULTIFLORA 400 3500 
ASTILBOIDES FLORIBUNDA 400 3500 
CLEMATIS 
Two year field grown plants, (Imported), $22.00 per 100, in the following choice sorts: 
JACKMANI HENRYI FAIRY QUEEN 
JACKMANI ALBA KOSTER MISS BATEMAN 
JACKMANI SUPERB A GIPSY QUEEN 
Two year pot grown plants (imported,) at $18.00 per 100, in the following choice sorts : 
JACKMANI HENRYI KOSTEH MME. BARON VEILLARD 
at*- The above are grown in Belgium and are strong, well rooted stock, which will give tho best 
satisfaction. November delivery. 
DIELYTRA (BLEEDING HEART) 
One of the best plants for forcing or making a fine display in the herbaceous border. Besides 
being easily grown, few plants are more useful. We furnish divided clumps in November, each with 
about 5 to 7 shoo‘s, large enough for a six inch pot. The soil should be turf, leaf mould, and sand- 
one part each Place in a temperature of 55 0 to 6o° for a few weeks. After they have grown about 
one foot gradually reduce the heat. They flower well in a cool greenhouse once they are that 
length. After done flowering, place on any bare part of stage for the graceful fern-like foliage. 
Every florist should have a good stock of this for outside also; as it is one of the very best and 
, nost popular “hardy plants” in cultivation. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
DIELYTRA SPECTAB1LI?, (Bleeding Heart); good pieces with 5 to 7 shoots $5 00 $45 oo- 
