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SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR 1902. 
IMPORT PRICES FOR RHODODENDRONS AND HARDY AZALEAS.—Continued. 
HARDY AZALEAS. 
Per Doz. per 100. 
Ghent Azaleas, good plantsofthe finest known kinds, 
well budded, equal to those sold here at $1.50 each 9 60 $64 00 
Ghent Azaleas, same as above, but larger. 13 00 85 00 
Ghent Azaleas, same as above, but extra fine and large 
plants, 2 feet high. 16 
Azalea Mollis, good plants, of the finest named varie¬ 
ties, well set, with bloom buds. 9 
Azalea Mollis, same as above, but larger plants......... 
Azalea Mollis, same as above, but larger specimens, 
such as retail here at $3.00 each. . 
Azalea, New Hybrids, lovely new hybrid varieties of 
Ghent and Mollis, ottered only by Mr. Waterer, nice 
bushy plants. I3 O o 
Azalea, New Hybrids, same as above, but larger 
p!ants. 16 50 
NEW HYBRID AZALEAS. 
Azalea Mollis X Occidentalis (Albicans). Flowers white with 
lemon blotch very beautiful and sweet scented. Kach, I1.50. 
Azalea Mollis X Sinensis. Flowers very large and very showy, the 
colors principally bronze-orange. Per dozen, *12.00 to $ 20.00. 
Azalea Occldentalis. A distinct, late-blooming, sweet scented 
species the color of the leaves in autumn, being wonderfully rich 
and varied. Per dozen, $12.00. 
AZALEA RUSTICA FLORE PLENO. 
New Double Azaleas, in 12 varieties, good blooming plants. Per 
dozen, $20.00. 
DWARF RHODODENDRONS. 
These plants are of dwarf, bushy habit, and form suitable edgings 
for Rhododendron beds. They are also adapted for rock work or 
grouping by themselves ; a bed of either R.Wilsoniamim. myrtifo- 
lium or ovatum makes a very satisfactory appearance in winter 
or summer. 
Chelranthifolium ) Hybridum. 
Cilhitum . ( $9.00 per Myrtifolium. ( $9.00 per 
ugineum . ? doz. Ovatum. f doz. 
Ktum . ) Wilsonianum. ) 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 
Per doz. Per 100. 
Iiiftfe Lftltf<ijrai nice plants, well set, with bloom 
buds^^..jr.^ . $ 9 60 
Kalinin larger plants, $1.00 to $5.00 each. 
Aiidromcda^WTrabiinda, nice plants . 9 60 
Andromeda .Jaj*onica, the finest of all Andromedas, 
nice plants . jg so 
$64 00 
64 00 
The foregoing are import prices for orders received not later than March 1 , and cancel ail previous quotations. 
I nese prices include all charges for packing, custom house charges and freight to New York City. Freight from New York to 
point of destination must be paid by purchaser. All orders will be packed in separate cases in England and will be shinned 
direct to customers from New York by my agent there. Safe arrival in good condition and satisfaction guaranteed Stock will 
he delivered in April at the 1 proper time for planting. If preferred, I will import large orders for a commission of 25 per cent, 
on actual cost. I his will make the stock cost 5 to 10 per cent, less than the prices quoted above. No orders for less than 12 
plants will be filled, but the twelve may be assorted from anything offered in above list. The above prices include the 30 per 
cent, duty recently placed upon imported nursery stock. 1 
New Lilacs on their own Roots. 
Of late years there has been a multitude of new varieties of Lilacs grown, and some of them have very great beauty but 
unfortunately almost all the stock offered, both in this country and Europe, has been budded on privet and is practically worth¬ 
less, for Lilacs grown on tins are certain to die in a few years. Nurserymen bud Lilacs on privet because the™ produce a 
ilac on its own roots is worth a score of budded plants. 
to supply the varieties described, which are of the best, in good, stronc 
pricef^Tty.iij^led Lilacs, see my general list of shrubs. 
less, ior i.iiacs grown on tins are certain to die m a fc 
large stock quickly and inexpensively, but one Lilac 
I have arranged with a leading English nursery i 
plants On Their Own Roots, For prico#fVud 
Alim Qrandlflora, very large, pure white trusses L-.._ 
I.enminei Flore Pleno, double rose colored flowers, fide. I 
Marie Legraye, large panicles of white flowers The best* 
white Lilac. 
Price, $1.00 each ; 
Souvenir (le Louis Spatii, most distinct and beautiful variety trus- 
n ses immense, very compact florets, very large, deep purplish red 
lilies A, large sinning leaves and great trusses of reddish purple 
r hundred. 
Not less than one dozen supplied unless with an import order for Rhodfclfndrons and Azaleas, or other stock from the 
Mmri{i 0 Kt nth p" y Waterer, which must amount to at least ten dollars. OAlers must, reach me not later than 
M.u eh 1st. Prices include all import charges and freight to New York City. Freight from New York Citv must be raid In- 
purchaser. Quality guaranteed, and stock need not be taken if not satisfactory. ^ 
Other Choice Stock Grown by Anthony Waterer. 
Orders Must Be Received Not Later Than Mareh 1st. 
m ?°, 0rd , er f0r le ¥ A tha , n ten doll f s ’ worth of the following stock will be filled unless it is combined with an order of 
Rhododendrons and Azaleas, or other stock from nursery of Mr. Anthonv Waterer, the entire order to amount to not less than 
York°cfty'to bSpaid'SPSser Uty ’ CUSt °' n h ° USe C ' ,argeS aud freight P aid t0 New York «ty. Freight from New 
Daphne Cneoriiin Major, a low, tufted growing evergreen with 
rosy pink deliciously scented flowers, a charming plant good 
strong plants; 75 cts. each, $S.oo per doz. 
Abies Canadensis Pendula, (Weeping Hemlock Spruce) very rare 
and desirable; $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 each. 
Abies I lingo ns Glauca, Colorado Blue Spruce. It may seem odd 
send to Knglaud for an American evergreen, but the slock in M 
Caterer's nursery is the finest I have ever seen the highe 
colored and most shapely trees; 3, 4, 5 and 6 feet high, perfe 
specimens; $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and up tojto.oo each 
Abies Pungens Argentea, (Silver Blue Spruce), very rare and 
trees C ’ * 6 '°°’ ® 7 - 00 ’ 78 - 00 . and U P to $15.00 each for perfect shaped 
Abies Concolor. This is another splendid American evergreen of 
which it is almost impossible to get good trees in this comitry 
4 feet high, S4.00 each. J 
Allies Concolor Violacea, very rare and beautifiul ; superb coloring 
$10.00 each. 6 ’ 
Cedrus Atlantica Glauca. Mr. William Falconer says this is the 
hnest blue evergreen in cultivation, but he don’t say where to get 
good trees of it in America and he doesn't know, nor do 1 Mr 
Waterer has them in plenty; 3, 4, 5, 6 and S feet high, splendid 
specimens ; $3.00 to $15.00 each. - K 
