THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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I Don*t Forget to Grow Our New | 
I DW. POLYANTHA ROSE ^^MADAME ANTH. KLUIS^^ (1924) True B. Rambler Type I 
I Color: Deep Salmon Pink With an Orange Reflection | 
I This rose has the g’reat advantage to keep its ])right eolor until the dowers drop. Therefore it 1 
I will be wanted by every Florist for its outstanding color and its quality as a forcing rose. Interested | 
I parties should ask for colored photograph with price of the plants for immediate delivery and further | 
I particulars, which may be had direct from us or from | 
I MESSRS. MALTUS & WARE 116 Broad Street, New York City I 
I When Ordering. Aiwly to the Federal Horticultural Board at Washington. D. C., for a Sipeci<i\ Permit | 
I Orders Must he Sent Direct to Us | 
I KLUIS & KONING Rose Growers Boskoop, Holland I 
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I AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS | | don’t use the wrong name I 
= Bolens Power Hoe cultivating evergreen 
= seedlings at Canadian Government Forest Nur- 
= series, Indian Head, Saskatchewan. 
THE 
BOLEN’S 
POWER 
HOE 
is used and 
endorsed by 
leading 
growers ev¬ 
erywhere. 
I The BOLENS is a motorized wheel hoe with an 
I Arched Axle for clearance and a Tool Control for ac- 
I curate guidance in clo.se weeding and cultivating. A 
I Ditferential Drive makes turning easy. 
I All attachments instantly interchangeable. A great 
I labor saver. 
Send for Catalog With Letters From Nurserymen 
Have you been embarrassed because you did not use | 
the proper common or scientific name when buying or i 
selling plants? It will never happen again if everybody | 
owns and uses | 
“Standardized Plant Names” I 
The New Plant Check-List | 
Eminent plantsmen have put eight years of gratuitous 1 
work on this book. There are 40,000 entries in one care- 1 
fully cross-indexed, alphabetical list that covers 546 pages. 1 
All plants introduced to American horticulture to as late = 
as January, 1923, are listed, including the varietal names i 
of the rose, iris, apple, and similar groups. The best i 
common and scientific name for each has been adopted for 1 
general use. The name you know a plant by is there— f 
you can see at a glance whether or not it is correct. 1 
Hen. Henry Wallace, Secretary, F. S. Department of Agricul- = 
ture, says “It should make possible a new era in the make-up 5 
i.iul usefulness of American nursery catalogs.” = 
'Peter Bissett, Plant Introducer, U. S. Department of Agricul- = 
ture says ‘ this will undoubtedly be very helpful to me in my = 
work in this office.” = 
Standardized Plant Names is published in two editions; 1 
the standard edition, blue cloth binding at $5. postpaid; = 
the pocket edition on thin India paper with limp covers at i 
$6.50, postpaid. Send your order to 1 
I GILSON MEG. COMPANY I I the national nurseryman i 
I s = HATBORO, PENNA. = 
I 331 Park St. Port Washington, Wis. | | I 
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I FOR SPRING 1924 WE OFFER j 
I 14,000 Catalpa Bungei, 3-4 ft., 4-5 ft., 5-6 ft., 6-7 ft. stems. | 
I 125,000 Berberry Thunbergii, 3 yr., 10-12 in., 12-18 in., 18-24 in. | 
I 150,000 Privet, California, 2 yr. well branched, 10-12 in., 18-24 in., 2-3 ft. | 
I A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT I 
I Fruit Trees Vines, Roses Shrubs | 
I Small Fruits Ornamental Trees Grape Vines | 
i Write For Frices. Trade List Now Ready | 
I T. W. RIC E Geneva, N. Y. I 
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