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HYDRANGEAS 
Tin: BEST BEANTS COME FROM EAKEIEST CUTTINCiS 
OKDEB NOW 
AlUtoiiu. Clear pink. 
Europa. Salmon pink. 
Ilanilmrg. Carmine. 
kunert. Hose pink. (Excellent I'or blueing.) 
SchatlendorlT'\s Perle. Clear pink, largeflowers (Blues well). 
M cr^ei^c, Ko.sahelle. Large Howers, both excellent varieties. 
Booted Cuttings $12.00 per 100. 2 inch $16.00 per 100, 
;? inch $20.00 p»T 100 
Helen Merrill (Patent A[)pli(‘d For). Brilliant deep rosi; 
(ir treated, llortense Violet). A seedling cross ol' La 
Marne and M. Foch. A decided improvement. 
Booted Cuttings $2.').00 per 100, 2 inch $30.00 per 100, 
3 inch $35.00 per 100 
Under patent,—no restrictions for your own propagating, 
but no sales permitted except as hnished plants. 
Cus. An excellent commercial Hydrangea. Large, round flower, 
the florets measuring up to 3)4 inches. Resistant to wilting, 
good forcer and propagator. A fine pink and easily blued. 
Booted Cuttings $16.50 per 100, $140.00 per 1000 
2>i inch $20.00 per 100, $175.00 per 1000 
Ami Basquaar. Best red. Mein Liebling. Early dark 
CiseBier. Dark carmine red. pink, 
llollandia. Beautiful salmon 
red. 
Booted Cuttings $8.00 per 100, 2 inch $12.00 per 100, 
3 inch, $18.00 per 100 
Deutschland. Sturdy salmon llelge. Soft red. 
pink. M. Foch. Early deep carmine. 
E. M ouillere. White. Neidersachsen. Excellent for 
(ierlrude Glahn. Dark rose. blue. 
Goliath. Truly a giant pink. 
The above and most other popular varieties 
Booted Cuttings $5.00 per 100, 2 inch $8.00 per 100, 
3 inch, $12.00 per 100 
Fall Delivery After October 1st 
Per 100 
4 in., 2 or mor(' shoots.$ 25.00 
5 in., 3-5 shoots. 35.00 
6 in., 5-8 shoots. 50.00 
7 in., 8 or more shoots. 65.00 
8 in., 10 or more shoots. 125.00 
2M in- 
Per 100 Per 1000 
K.\L-\NCHOE glohulifera, var. coccinea.$6.50 $60.00 
MARIGOLD, Lieh’s Winter-flowering. 6.00 50.00 
Lieh’s Winter Sunshine. Deep orange yellow 
sport of the above. 8.00 65.00 
PANDANUS. See Decorative Foliage, page 33. 
PELARGONIUM. See Spring Plants, page 34. 
PHILODENDRON. See Decorative Foliage Plants, page 33. 
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POINSETTIAS, Stock 
I’lants. California 
grown, for Spring de¬ 
livery. Plants guaran¬ 
teed to be delivered 
in good condition at 
destination. Prices 
f. o. 1). New York, 
Philadelphia, Chicago 
and other principal 
eastern cities, on or¬ 
ders placed before March 15th. 2c per lb. additional to these 
points later. 
Ruth Ecke (Patented). The best commercial variety, $20, 
$40, $60 and $80 per 100. Sale of 2}4'' plants of this variety 
under license agreement will be restricted to $15 per 100, 
$125 per 1000 for this season. 
Oak Leaf; Mrs. Paul Ecke; St. Louis; Improved Henrietta 
Ecke (double); True Red; Barl>ara Ecke; White; and 
Pink Varieties, $15, $25, $35 and $50 per 100, oversized 
$60 per 100. 
We (juaranlee delivery of strong plards free of scale and mealy buy 
2)4 in. plants of all varieties—Prices in due season. 
2}4 in. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
PRLMULA ohconica. Best strains—.lime and 
later delivery.$ 6.50 $ 60.00 
Erikssoni (Malacoides Improved). 6.50 60.00 
SAINTPAULIA (African Violet), Blue Boy. . . 15.00 ' 140.00 
ionantha. 10.00 . 
SNAPDRAGON. See Antirrhinum under seed for best green¬ 
house varieties, page 2. Write for prices. 
VINC.A var. See Spring Plants, page 33. 
VITIS (.lapanese Grape I\'y). See Decorative Foliage Plants. 
TO NA CIDE 
To-Na-Cide. Best insecticide to kill thrip and other insects in 
the soil and on bulbs. 25 lbs. $4.00, 50 lbs. $7.00, 100 lbs. 
$13.00, 200 lbs. or more, $12.50 per 100 lbs. F.O.B. New York. 
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Amaryllis. 23 
Begonias Pianls. 34 
Begonias l'id)erous. . 2.3 
Caladiiim. 2.3 
Calceolaria. .3.5 
Gannas. 2.3 
('.arnatious.21-2.5 
Chrysanthemums. . .26-.31 
Cyclamen. .3.5 
Dahlias. .3.3 
Daphne. 22 
Dielytra. 2.3 
Ferns. i{.5 
Ferliliz€‘rs. .37 
Fungicides. .37 
Gladiolus. 21 
Gloriosa. 2.3 
Hormodin. 3.5 
llydrangc'as. 36 
Inseclicitles. .37 
Lilies, Bulbs 21 
Pelargonium. .34 
Philodendrmi. 3.3 
Plants—T’oliage. 33 
Plants—Spring Be<L . . .3.3 
Pianls—Alisc..31-36 
Poinsett ias. 35 
Rhododendron. 22 
Roses. 32 
Seeds—Annual.1-16 
Seeds—Perennial.... 17-20 
Seeds—Vegetable. 20 
Spirea. 2.3 
Sprayers. 25 
.Stakes and .Sundries. . 37 
Tuberoses. 23 
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