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Exotic Murseries RUTHERFORD - NEW JERSEY

JULIUS ROEHRS CoO.

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na : > E 5 ae House Showing Collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants

Roehrs’ General Plant Catalogue

We have pleasure in presenting this Catalogue to our many friends and patrons, and thank them for their generous support in the past, a continuance of which we respectfully solicit.

It has always been our aim to deserve the appreciation bestowed upon us, and we hope to do still better in the future.

We are continually adding to our collections of different plants, trying always to have them as com- plete as possible.

The stock we offer is in first-class condition and none but well-grown plants will be sent out.

Every plant offered is guaranteed true to name.

Prices quoted herein are subject to change without notice.

Visitors are always welcome at our Nurseries, which can be reached via Erie Railroad from Jersey City, N. J., Rutherford being the first station out; or via electric cars, White Line Trolley, from Hoboken, N. J., at the D. L. & W. Railroad depot.

BUSINESS TERMS

Orders from unknown parties must be accompanied by remittance or satisfactory references.

Orders for goods desired sent C. O. D. must be accompanied by 50 per cent. of amount of order.

All claims must be made on receipt of goods, otherwise they will not be considered.

All goods travel at purchaser’s risk after they are in the hands of the express company.

Packing will be done in the most up-to-date manner and will be charged at cost.

Customers of approved references will receive a credit of thirty days.

All quotations are f. 0. b. Rutherford or New York City.

We will deliver within fifty miles of New York City by automobile, if so desired, provided orders are large enough. Charges will be at cost.

GARDENERS AND SUPERINTENDENTS

We always have on our books names of highly qualified and experienced gardeners. We are always careful to recommend none but well-tried men. No charge whatever is made for such service to either party.

2 JULIUS ROEHRS COMPANY, RUTHERFORD, N: J:

Stove and Greenhouse Plants

We have the most extensive collection in America.

We are in a position to fill conservatories with the choicest of plants. Anyone building conservatories and wishing to fill same with plants away from the ordinary every-day collections would do well to commu- nicate with us.

These choice plants are quite as easily grown as others, add more luster and beauty to the greenhouse, and give far more pleasure to the amateur. Some of the plants enumerated in this Catalog are climbing plants, producing beautiful flowers, and are most desirable for decorating conservatories.

Many of these plants can be had in smaller sizes.

We always have on hand a quantity of large specimen plants in case immediate effect is desired.

Each ACA CTAsarmatanw.sc2 2% ctersotrndhen $1.50 to $2.50 anmataapendulaneen aris eee $1.50 to 2.00 Cordata:® Gry pie. mite ee oe oe ae Ee 5O tO) 2,CO Drismmr onde een ae pL. 50 to 2.50 longifolia magnifica =-..-5-. 22 4- He SO) 160) 22 50 OWAtA eo ee ieee en kere ts FO tO Do Parad oxatrssec.ac)ceacieee er Hl FO tO 5.CO platypteras. to hs ee ee ee pA SO 1) 2,50 PUDESCENS is PR ere erm onus $5.00 to 10.00 pulehiellart 5 shoe eee ee ttre Hi, FO LO 2.56 RIGC AN ee ei cies Bodh ae ee eae DI GSO) UO) 2.50 ACALYPHA Macafeana. Foliage red, jangenelteeval Wilteln CiihaMKOMNs oo concen be 50c. to I 00 Sanderi (Hispida). Grown for its long, red, amaranthus-like spikes of flowers. Green ROMIAR OS ae et eet en eis one ene ene ee LOC LOMO Sanderivallban sie.< ae on eee $i to 1 50 ACANTHUS montanus. Thistle-like in ap: pearance; long, spimose leavesnenye aa) oe a2 Eso

Alocasia argyrea Each

AGLAONEMA commutatum ..5o0c. to $1 00

pictum. Dwarf grower; foliage dark green, variegated white....50c. to 2 00

versicolor) Gc na aoe 75C. tO huge ALLAMANDA cathartica. Stove climb-

er; flowers golden yellow, funnel-

Shaped= Onick toro weraaaeser $1 to 5 00 grandiflora. Produces thin stems of WElON WIONIEES «oa e ea ek $1.50 to 10 00

Hendersoni. Very free - flowering variety. Flowers very large yel- LOW a5. Ge bade ee $1 to 7 50. Wardleyana............... $1. 50: t0myaee

Williamsi. Flowers in continuous clusters. (See our Orchid Cata-

IGEUCS he chee eae $1.50 to5 00

ALOCASIA Alexandra........... $3 to 5 00 argyrea. Surface almost silvery white, with interspaces, shaded

light greeh.. (527 te enane $3 to 5 00

GandavensiS:.4..-- 22.40 oeee $5 to 10 00

PIFAS | 2 kee ae ve 3 50

: Jobnstonminy. ac. oe ee $5 to 10 00 Kerchoveana. Large, variegated

LEAVIES:2 co hates huchont ooe p eee $2 to 5 00

Lowii. Foliage olive-green, with : ; silvery markings reverse side rich Acanthus montanus PUDpIE shot eee $1.50 to 5 00

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Alocasia Zebrina

Alocasia macrorhiza. marbled white; footstalks streaked pure

Andreanum, Mr. Julius Roehrs. Very large flowers; very dark red

Leaves blotched and Each

SiAldT Ae Cee ak a ie ae Ne a eT | $1 to $4 00 IAL CIN AC Abe ae ners ema ee ei e349 LONG, 106, Marchatititce as, soy aho ic ce ae eu $5 to 15 00 Martin Cahuzac. Green, with prominent

white veins; reverse side light purple.$5 to 7 so metallica. Rich bronze; purple below.$2 to 5 00 Sanderiana. Dark green, with striking ivory-

NUMERO GVELINS: 5 aM ct cl ae nny Set $3 to 5 00 Spectabile ery ee ere $3 to 5 00 Thibautiana. Greyish olive-green; greyish

WHILE Velie. nate Ne $3 to 5 00 Wiatsomiatian. 20%. asain lessen Sli $3 to 5 00 Zebrina, Foliage dark green; stems light

PTCCM ey gr A aa NN Reet ane aN ee Re ak $5 to 10 oo

A PINVARSand era 2.4. ee ee $1 to 3 00 AMOMUM vitellinum. Resembles a Ma- 1of2 1 Vega RES SON em Les ANNIE (arent Pa HOC LOM 50 ANLASONTA punicea =... a ee $1 to 2 50 AMPELOPSIS orientalis ............50c. to 1 00 ANANASSA sativus foliis variegatis. A very striking foliage plant, beautifully varie-

gated pink on light green.......... $2 to 5 00

ANTHURIUM Andreanum.........$2.50 to 5 00 Andreangmialbumeys a ee $5 to 10 00 Andreanum, Amedee de la Combe. Large,

Varievated spaunesnaa ise) Ma wea 5 00 Andreanum, Baron Gaston Chandon de

Briailles Oe. Jes newer 5 00 Andreanum, John Laing. Spathes very

darkestitedtey frre ce mo) lt ap ge eee ete ee 5 00 Andreanum, Lawrenceanum. Spathes dark

red; medium size, with prominent veins. 5 00 Andreanum Lowii. Very dark red........ 5 00 Andreanum, Mlle. Maritin Cahuzac; syn.,

Bicolots a.¢ oe ewes a hee a ae 5 00 Andreanum, Mme. de Bouvoir........... 5 00 Andreanum, Monsieur Draps-Dom ....... 5 00

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Anthurium Andreanum, Mrs. Julius Roehrs. Each Spathes large, salmon-pink.............$5 oo Andreanum, Mrs. Spencer. Pink variety A. SO) LO Js Andreanum Rhodochlorum. Spathes ex- ceedingly large; heart-shaped, red; upper

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parteyellowsandiichtvereen ye. c- 4-00 IO 00 Andreanum, Silver Cloud. Fine Wine wWatlebye «esse $3 to 10 co Andreanum, Souvenir de Gand Oransie=rediae saa. a5. $3 to Io oo Andreanum, Triomphe de [’Ex- position. Spathes bright blood-red. .$3 to 10 oo BOS OLENSCHPEN rs ne ee oa BF Os LOL LON OO crystallinum. Foliage deep velvety green; MUCH LERYSta UAW tess es 422 pl 5Ou LO) LO) OO crystallinum foliis variegatis. Similar to ADO, OWE ImMeIE WANAIEMANKECl: G5 c5c0 5 $5 to 15 00 Dich antec c5-sesay eek es aes $3.50 to 5 00 ORCC UII hs a ak te, oss non HB. 5O lO 5 CS Ca Cay ree ihe ete mvt Rens ecard te $5 to 15 00 STAN Cre pew rcc te yet sets ROS ke ic $2.50 to Io oo illustris. Like Crystallinum foliis variegatis, but much more variegated, some leaves nearly wholly whitish yellow. Very Gittatkebin Grae acetone tee, nyt a Pens a tee $7.50 to I5 00 Scherzerianum. Intense scarlet spathes; OOMMAS |NOOWNE. 2 ococerco secs sl 5OtO % CO Scherzerianum atro-rubra. Dark blood-red 5 00 Scherzerianum grandiflorum. Pink....... 5 00 Scherzerianum, Mme. Dalliere. Very dis- (OUNCE, CNM OKC dels ws een een Bolero s-raaa 5 00 Scherzerianum Rothschildianum. White, SPObLed enim Somes eas alee cA ee cee 5 00 VELONUIMEAULe Minne ee ee see OOO VelutinismMeEnOSeUMen] sa40 a ee ee TO 00 Warocqteaniiner saan ee re snLOOnOO FESCHYNANTHUS zebrinus. Variegated folvagenp laminae. tant crete ace a oes i Gi tO 2500

Alpinia Sandere

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Each APHELANDRA aurantiaca......... soc. to $1 oo Veopoldit 29 Aces bet ee oe oe 50c. to I 00 ARAL TACAUre a: Sen ea eh ete oe ROG ALON in 15 Chabrieri. Charming palmate spreading NE AWESS eA hsee het ecient ne dade ee eer gee $1 to 2 50 elegantissima. Finely divided metallic- Pereen fOWAme Us ees o septa Geeks $1.50 to 3 00 MICO Ashes ey Leno see eee $1 to 5 00 Guilfoylei. Spotted erect stems; white- joakey peiuaveyel IMEENYESn sa acs ow cos cee $1.50 to 5 00 Kerchoveana. Dark green large leaves. MenyaStronenerowiene erry seer p25 OMLON 5H OO MONSULOSA. ces. ce ee ee FOC seOm OO tensitolian 6 ae ht as Sie eae tee Nee SO) UO) S, Cle Veitchii. Very narrow leaves, with undu- lated edges; dark green above, and red Undernedthae er ey oe ere (BIE GO) UO) B EO Veitchii gracillima. Much like above, with still narrower foliage....... $1.50 to 3 00 ARAUWCARTA “excelsa 5.522526 on: Tiss tO) 5 CS NorfolkiIsland, Pine®2)--.25-9 0000 W5\Ca WO) 5 CL excelsaiGlaucaryj. 5 sone: fot ue er $1 to 3 50 Bid willie: ei ele eee ee from 10 00 Conninchanitee ce ee eo: from 10 00 Imbricata, Monkey Puzzle.......... from 5 00 Robusta compacta. Strong grower$1.50 to 5 00 ARDISIA crenulata. Plants bearing clusters of red berries. Very popular, especially at Christitas i422 aeons ects $2 to 7 50 ARISTOLOCHIA elegans. Very fine climber. Flowers the shape of a pipe,are dark brown amndsstripedine sss. .-e ee te oar pi SOnEON5 OO gigas Sturtveantii. Flowers large, dark Purples... Larry Meenas eet ea eee $1.50 to 3 00 ASPARAGUS Crawshawi.:..--............- I 00 decumbens cate eee ee $1 to 2 50 DaChesnert ry. ome cet ey eee Soa ene 2 00 Clon@atalt sci teres tee naees cee $1.50 to 3 00 Madagascariensis. Good climbing variety Of StLOnE SLOW the aes oe ers oe SH LORLONOO Myriocladus. Dwarf habit; deep bluish PLC CM en e-em co erect $1.50 to 3 00 plumosus. Fine for cutting......... DEC. i i SO

Anthurium crystallinum foliis variegatis (see page 3)

Asparagus Sprengeri.

ASPIDISTRA lurida.

, Eine -for baskets, +. cole eee soc. to $1 Sprengeri foliis variegatis......... $3.50 to 5

Dark green leaves. Very good house plants... 922-2.) 41 tone lurida foliis variegatis............ $1.50 to 3

BEGONIA glaucophylla scandens.

Flowers pink, in large trusses..... From soc. Gloire de Lorraine. Fine winter-flowering variety. Rooted leaf cuttings in spring, in 2%-in. to 3-in. pots... .$20 and $25 per 100. Large plants, from September to De-

Comber, from .4. 22-year $1 to 3 «

Gloire de Sceaux. Beautiful bronze foliage. Pink flowers. Winters are 75 Come Glory of Cincinnati........ Prom 25eaupee Greporiana)..20 uke, ok ae eee SOG, tos La Patrie. manicata aurea. Leaves large, green, spot- ted: yellows ets ao ae ree SOG, Omer manicata cristata. Leaves same color as above, but edges are fringed very beau- tidullly.. 9s Sos ve ce a ee ee $5 to 10

Rex. In the following varieties: Bella The Commodore Cleopatra Miss H. M. Gould Clementine Her Majesty Madame Siebold Lenox Mrs. H. G. Moore Louis Closson President Carnot Sanders Masterpiece Penelope The Maharajah Silver King The Marquis The Rajah smaragdina. Green, velvety foliage.soc. to 1 subpeltata nigricans............... 50c. to 1 Turnford Hall. Winter-flowering, white. Same habit as Lorraine. Leaf-cuttings and plants same price as for Lorraine. Winter-flowering Varieties—Mrs. Heal, Ensigne, Julius, Winter Cheer. Strong bulbs. pot-srownh, = 3-44-55.) eee I

Denmark Nero

BIGNONIA argyreo-violascens. Strong-grow-

ing stove climber.

Small foliage. Purple

IMOWEUS, oS: oo $1 to 2 VieGnuStalqnn eee $1 to 2

BILLBERGIA Morelli (Bromeliacee). Very showy; flowers purple; limp petals and red Sepals serene $2 50 to 5

BORONIA Megastigma.. 2

BOUGAINVILLAA glabra Sanderiana. Flowers

rich violet-red$1. 50 to 5 Harrisii. One of the most beautifully variegated foliage flowering plants. Foliage beau- tifiully {mia nbitem creamy white on dark

green ground.$1.50 to 2

BOUVARDIAS, Single Varieties ..... 25c2 toms Rose-Pink. Scarlet. White.

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Caladium, Fancy-leaved

No other foliage plants equal these in rich and gorgeous, yet soft coloring. We claim to have the finest collection in America, including all new varieties. Dormant tubers supplied from October to February. Plants afterward.

Tubers from 50 cts. to $2 each; plants from $3.50 each

$1 to

Alfred Maine. Alice Van Geert. Alphonse Carr. Antonio Joaquin.

Creamy white, veined rose.

Araras. Rosy white ground, with dark green ribs and veins.

Arethuse.

Argyrites. Small leaves, green, marbled silver.

Assunguy. Transparent leaves, with black-green veins; entire leaves suffused with deep rose-pink.

Athalia.

Azulas.

Baron de Rothschild. center and spots.

Baspbora.

Barullos.

Boildieu.

Boinceatil.

B. S. Williams.

Camarajba.

Capibaribe.

Cardinale. Brilliant red, dotted with golden yel- low and greenish yellow.

Carolina.

Caseanga.

Caypet.

Charlemagne. Large rosy leaves; nerves dark red.

Clio. Ground color deep rose, shaded white; green ribs and narrow green margin.

Combra.

Comtesse de Bertheu.

Comtesse Ferd. de Lesseps. veins.

Comte de Germiny. Dull red leaves, with brighter veins, maculated white.

Mottled green, with red

Deep rose.

Rose; rich crimson

Cordova. Countess of Warwick. Diamantina. _Ground color rose, shaded white,

green ribs and narrow green margin. Delicatissimum. Don Manuel Lobe. Dr. A. de Castro. Light green, with red veins. Elsa. Light rose; numerous large red spots. Eucharis. Exquisite. Dwarf, with bright red, carmine leaves. Fauste.

Flamesii. Flamingo. Mottled carmine, red disc; scarlet veins. Gabrielle Lemoinier. Silver-white, translucid

leaves; center veined green.

Gaze de Paris. Foliage quite transparent; bright green veins. Gaspard Crayer.

margin. General Kuroki. Gerard Dow. Pale yellow ground; carmine mid- rib; deep red veins; narrow green margin. Golden Queen. Pale golden yellow. Hayuba. Henriette Basset. Henry Lovatt. Rose with a deep green margin. Icaris. Fine, large, red leaves, with narrow green edging. Iguatu. Isis. Jacob Weiss.

Red center, with a broad green

James H. Laing.

Joan Gande.

Jules Duplessis.

La Lille.

Lady Stafford Northcote. with crimson.

Lillie Burke. Large white leaf, rose center, netted and veined deep rose.

Lord Derby. Leaf light rose, with green veins.

Pink, veined rose, edged green.

Broad leaf, red, shaded

| Madame LaForge. Reddish crimson, green margin.

Madame Leon Say. Carmine-red, border yellowish white.

Madame Schmidt. Brilliant red, green border with red and white spots.

Madame Villacans.

Mareyarii.

Marguerite Tilluey.

Marquis F. d’Albertas. Silvery leaf, edged green.

May Archer. Light creamy white; bright rose center.

Minus Erubescens. crimson.

Michael Buchner.

Mitridata.

Mons d’Hatley.

Mossoro.

Mr. J. C. Pierpont Morgan.

Mrs. H. Veitch. Large, pinkish red leaf; midribs and veins bright crimson,

Noakesii.

Oliver Ames.

Oriflamme. Brilliant red, margined with green.

Very dwarf; leaves reddish

Bright red.

Ouro Fino. White ground, crimson ribs. Pintado. Pink spots on a greenish white ground. Pistale.

Princess Alexandra.

Princess Royal. Ground of leaves golden with crimson center.

Professor Welmack.

Puvis de Chavannes. Roundish leaf slightly pointed bluish gray ground with reddish brown veins and large white spots.

Rio de Janeiro.

Rodeckii. Brilliant green, border, spotted light red.

Roncador. Dark rose, with green veins; black green ribs.

Rossini superbum.

Salvator rosa. Bright red center, tinted with rosy violet; light green margin.

Sappacara.

Sarocaba.

Silver Cloud. Ground color silvery white; small green spots; carmine-red veins.

Sir Julian Goldsmid. Leaves large glowing red veins; interspaces turning from white to red.

Souvenir de Lille.

Splendidum.

St. Albans.

Tarachu.

The Mikado.

Triomphe de Comte. Leaves large; ground olive- green; bright red veins. Triomphe de l’Exposition.

ribs, green border.

Tynbara.

Vetteda.

Ville de Hamburg. Rosy red, nicely netted with carmine.

Ville de Laon. Red veins, center red; border pale green, spotted rose.

Virginale.

Wightii.

William Pfitzer. Carmine-red.

dull red ribs; white

Crimson center; red

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CAMELLIA. Best commercial varieties. Each Redvand whites a... 55 45 ees ae LO pSaoO SPeChme nM pl aiUS ernest ran $30 to 75 00

CAMPYLOBOTRYS Ghiesbreghtii » Hoff- mannia Higgensi. Leaves velvety pur-

DIGS ews Moe hea oie BE eoge BOG UOM EOO Ghiesbreghtii variegata............ Wks (KO) 16 CXS) CENTROSOLENA bullata.............. $1 to 2 00

CISSUS discolor. Fine stove climber; vel- vety green, spotted white and deep

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CITRUS, Kumquat, Sinensis, Otaheite, ete. Strong plants, iruited: 4-...)2) 50)lo) 5 Co Specimen trees....Price on application. .

CLERODENDRON Balfouri. Fine climber; cluster of white flowers with a corolla...

il, WO) 2 SO Balfouri-varicgataee o.44. 50 eee $1 to 3 50 fallax. Flowers bright scarlet........ $1 to 2 50 CLIVIA (Imantophyllum) miniata. Flowers produced in umbels of ten to twenty; deep Coleen ol ed came Note aN ce MR ab iota, ees pi tomZzoo:! CHLOROPHYTUM Sternbergianum........ 25 COCCOLOBA pubescens. Very large-leaved plants of striking appearance ..... $5 to 15 00 COLOCASITA ferroxsha evince ee See 8 56 COSTUS malortieanus syn zebrinus. Foliage danksonreentavielzetiya cers orion: $1.50 to 3 00 CROSSANDRA infundibuliformis....... $1 to 2 00 CRYPTANTHUS zonatus zebrinus.75c. to 3 00 Benker ee tk ee $1 to 2 00 recurvata foliis variegatis............ $1 to 2 00

Croton, Fred. Sander

Coccoloba pubescens

Crotons

Unexcelled in beauty and richness of colors. They are fine plants for the conservatory and can also be used for planting out. Our collection is most extensive.

Price, 314- to 4-inch pots 50 cts. to 75 cts. each, 5-inch

pots $1 to $1.50 each

TRILOBED CROTONS

Craigii Madame de St Valier Countess of Pembroke New. Debrie Lachaume. Madame Houlet. New

New. Madame Fernand Docteur Alix. New. Kohl. New D’Israellii Mile. Elizabeth Andre Fred Sander. New. Monsieur Ghierrard Fournierii Monsieur Fournier Madame Delaume Monsieur Mayne

New. Monsieur Opix

Trilobum grandiflorum

NARROW-LEAVED CROTONS

Anatomense Interuptum Egmontonense. New. Lady Zetland Aighburthonense Laingii Aigburthen Gem Majestica Chelsoni Minerva

Comte de Castellane Mrs. Luther Cronstadti Mrs. H. B. May Daviesii picturatum Dormaniana punctata aurea Elegantissima Princess of Wales Elysian ovalifolia Flambeau rosea-picta Golden Gem Silver Ring Golden Ring Sinitziana Hamondii Sunrise Hanburyana superbus

Her Majesty Warrenii Ingomar Weismannii Inimitabilis

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LARGE-LEAVED CROTONS

Albert Cruffaut Mad. Victor Lemoine

Etna macrophylla

Andreanum Mackoyana

Barry magnolefolia

Baron Frank Selliere magnolefolia superba

Baron James de Roths- Mlle. Martha Cahuzac child Marquise de Balleroy

Beauty of Greenwich Moon Light

Beauty of Wyndmore Mortii

Bruxellense Nestor

Bergmanii Newmannii

B. Comte Mons. Louis Draps

Chantinii Mons. Mantheau

Charmer President Deimale

Count de Gerainy Prince Henry

chrysophylla Queen Victoria

Duchesse de Gramont Reide

Edwin Lonsdale Rockfordii

Fasciata Rose Hill

Feuilles d’Automne recurvefolia

General Brissac Souvenir de Laeken

Hassen Rassem Bey Thompsonii

Jamesiana undulata

Lord Belhaven variabilis

Lord Hope Veitchii

Lord Rendell volutum

Madame Selliere

CURMERIA Wallisii. Handsome ornamental Each plant; leaves rich deep green, irregularly blotched yellowish green..........$1 to $2 50

CYANOPHYLLUM magnificum. Very strik- ing plant. Leaves large, deep green on surface; reddish bronze on reverse side. Veins white or light green....$3 to 15 oo

CYRTODEIRA fulgida. Very dark green

Croton, Madam Fernand Kohl

DIEFFENBACHIA Barraquiniana. Midrib Each white; blade scattered white spots. .$1 to $3 00

POW AG Cc ark Paine Gras, ease aes aces $1.50 to 3 00 Baumanni. Large, bright green leaves, cupreata. Creeper; copper-colored foliage, blotched trait hia waaitennnri eer $1 to 2 50 ae fOWEESises, cuttin as cmces oe: $1.50 to 2 50 Bausei. Leaves yellowish green, blotched metallica tn oe eee bs SO 1k) 2 SO dark green, spotted white..........$1 to 3 00 CYPERUS alternifolius (Umbrella Plant). Fourneirii. Dwarf variety........... $I to 3 00 May be grown as a sub-aquatic...25c. to. 50 Imperialis. Very large leaves; dark green, alternifolius foliis variegatis.......... $1 to 2 00 J with ae Be sods ob on cee eae i 5 00 enmanl. Watt variety; leaves bright DICHORISANDRA undata......... $2.00 to 5 00 green; some white spots........... $1 to 3 00 I oct IB be ec ao ee Po Geo aadG $2.50 to 5 00 COM en fey PI ee ts $1 to 5 00

magnifica. Large, dark green foliage, with blotches and spots of pure white....$1 to 3 00 memoria-Corsii. Deep green, blotched

WIDE Cn niete Rey nu) nanan anal See $1 to 3 00 picta. Fine green-spotted between the NU (GIONS sr Aree h Seapa Vlec a ae a ee Si ne $1 to 3 00 TREK ferret ae Mut ae td eter ee ees cota i $1 to 3 00 Seguine picta. Leaves green, with conflu- GIME SUES BOC! GOOUSa cd osaccccocos $1 to 5 00 ai DIONA NA musipulayse 5-5 OG. Lon (CO | DIPLADENIA rosea. Fine stove climber. lowers) beauitiiulsoimike seers ene $2.50 to 5 oo TO PUTA tiple ee ty winks SBD. 5) EO) 5 Crs) DRACAENA amabilis. Green and _ pinkish LA gUIC(Sy ah ECR SR iE ea ee a Tee $1 to 2 50 Baptisii. Long, broad foliage; cream-red AMGROLAM Cheer as ones his weceoays $1 to 3 00

Bruanti. Leaves green; narrow; short 75 Cu COWL 50 Bruanti striata. Leaves striped golden

SPIO acta oie Gd SONS onc RS Ea ee ee SOO Cantleyi. Leaves long, green, spotted light MCDA aiid Goss LAR Oe ee toe ne ee ee ae 2150

a Doucetti. Leaves narrow, variegated white. Dracena terminalis Wenyscracenulsand hanciyee ela a $1 to 5 00

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House of Dracena fragrans, Lindeni; Massangeana

Dracena fragrans. Broad dark green foliage; Each

ZOOds HOUSE mpl amber eee $1 to $5 oo Godseffiana. Entirely different habit from

all other Draceras. Leaves leathery, dark green, densely marked with spots of

CC MEEH NIN WAIN ober, mete eee cee bc oe 50c. to Goldieana. Bushy grower. Leaves dark green, marked cream-white...... $1.50 to Imperialis. jcc see. ae tee lO Lindeni. Beautifully variegated, striped Daley vellOwaee ees eee ENpEn 5 Om O

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son-carmine, changing into bronze.75c. to $1 Massangeana. Leaves green, striped yellow

in COMtCr so. ee eee ea ee $1 to 5 Pere Charon. (Crimson foliage...........- 2 Professor Peynaert. Broad-leaved bright,

red folla@e ns 1.05 aro ee ee $1 to 2

Sanderiana. Small light green leaves, edged

with creamiysw bite sacs nnn 25 CES terminalis. Olive-green, striped carmine and pink. Young leaves rich crimson.

Nenyadecorabivier ie 75c. to $2 Victoria. One of the very best. Leaves bright golden yellow, with central band of green, streaked greyish white. The golden color

becomes deeper with age ... .$5 to 10

ERAN THEMUM sanguineum.$1.50 to 3

ENCHOLIRION Saundersii.......... I EUCHARIS Amazonica (Amazon Lily). Fine flowering plants. White.....

Per bul bees EUPHORBIA jacquinieflora. Fine

flowering plant; long spikes of orange red flowers..From 25c up.. FARFUGIUM grande. Very orna- mental. 32.23. 8e Rite eee FICUS (Atrocarpus) Canonii. Very dark UNA ONE IGANES 5 35 oo Sooo ok SE -50 tO93 Chauvienil=.-r 6 eo ee $2.50 to 3 elastica..: 22. wh eee 75 Ce. tOigs elastica foliis variegatis. Variegated form of theabove........ $1.50 to 3

pandurata. Leaves large, broad, dark green. Splendid house plant ..... $1.50 to Io Parcelli. Foliage light green, mottled WIE Fae e enced poe ae $1.50 to 2 radicans. Very small-leaved. Fine climber). 2505%.: 340 «gas rad cans ‘variegata::..... 5. sees repens. Another small-leaved climb- ing variety~.... is). nc) eee repens foliis variegatis............. I

Dracena Lord Wolsley. Young leaves crim- Each

50

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Ficus rubiginosa (Baby Each Rubber). Dwarf var- iety, resembling PF.

CLASTICO tie oe $1 to $1 50 Wendlandii. New.$3 to 5 oo macrothecus ....50c. to I 00 lutescens -=.. =... 50c. to x 50

FITTONIA §argyroneura. Light green, striped Winter aoa IS OCscO 75

Pearcei. Light green, striped pink...50c. to 75

FRANCISCEA floribunda. PINtoN2) SO

GARDENIA Veitchii. Flowers pure white; delightfully fragrant .

SOC. t 5O©

GALPHIMIA brasiliensis.

25 Gn LOM EE OO

GENISTA Veitchii fra-

fehl Gooocauc 50c. to 75

GLOXINIAS. Fine bulbs in ten distinct varie- ties. $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100.

GLORIOSA superba (The Climbing Lily). Flow- ers yellow, changing into red and scarlet.

Per bulbs -e reeks 2 00 superba grandiflora. Rer bullbers ee eae 3.00 Rothschildiana. New. Heliconia illustris rubricaulis Rer bulbs aa eee 5 00 HELICONIA aurea-stricta. Foliage varie- Each | Heliconia Edwardus-Rex. Beautiful plants. Each gatednyvellowenrress ae orice $2 to $7 50 Leaves very long and broad, of an intense darkened colons ea were soe those $3 to $15 00 illustris. Leaves green; ribs marked with polities Meerut er abn eit ELLs ie 32 t@ WF SO illustris rubricaulis. Similar to former, but marked brighter red; petiole bright ver- Nog WOONONA See nae ey eke eee ee SPR eee 2 1 7 Sanderianai irra. oh aes nes te Gi tO 5 CO HEMINOGRAPHIS colorata......... FOC, 1 LT CO HOFFMANNIA regalis. Foliage deep purple; HeSlay aeeueee tic, fom are omen From $1 up.. refulgens. Foliage dull green; reverse side brig hittne dante a. erie eae From $1 up.. HEMANTHUS Diamant................ tO 5 Go Kin Seal eEOlnSaXOnye eee enter $2 to 5 oo HOYA carnosa (The Wax Plant). Fine climber. Flowers pinkish white....$1 to 2 oa IPOMCGA Horsfalliz. Beautiful climber. $2.50 to 7 50 ISOPELIS gracilis. Flowers deep rich rose... 215 IXORA amabilis. Fine stove flowering shrub. Flowers pinkish white, suffused AVA OTETN CC mews amo eaten nrotckacn tye eh Ol tO 2 5 aurantiaca. Flowers fine orange-red. .$1 to 5 00 Dexia meee po Mee eae eee ees ec he aA $1 to 5 00 Dati hlowercsudcep eden ener ane $1 to 3 50 WOE, INOWEIES TORUS HOSS. cc ocnscn sce $1 to 5 00 Williamsii. Reddish salmon.......... $1 to 7 50

JACQUEMONTIA pentanthus. Beautiful stove climber, producing a mass of WINGS WOWES. o2cccseescocooe Ht tO 2 SO

Ixora Duffii JASMINUM primulinum........... $1.50 to 5 00

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MUSA Cavendishii. Pro- duces the banana of commerce. Dark green foliage! 72 ya 5

Ensete. Beautiful long and broad leaves. Good for _ planting out. Large plants.....

From $2 to 5

Sapiencum) ee $3 to 5

sapientum rubra ..$5 to 15

LAPAGERIA alba. Fine cool-house climber. Each | NEPENTHES Amesiana. (N. < Rafflesiana X

Leea amabilis

Flowers waxy white. Soden os oH AsO tO Yt CO N. Hookeriana). Pitchers green, nicely rosea. Flowers pink............. $2.50 to 4 00 IM NeSEOL VME IREGle 6 oo cee ebannace $2.50 to 5 LEEA amabilis. Very choice plants. Foliage Counts osseck eee ee $3.50 to 7 dark olive-green; midrib of leaves silvery Patersoniiae 4-4. 5nr eee $3.50 to 5 WARE Cts Me, Cie eh cen ee ee meee ee $2 to 5 00 Domini 2 ee eee $3.50 to 7

amabilis splendens. Leaves like former,

but: Gey amil oeing silvery white, Ver atro-Sanguineale 7: oo eee $3.00 to 5 JO) ob Rake ence PR RS eR RL Hea mek AMY 3 aK LO) ¥f SO) MARANTA albo-lineata................$1 to 2 50 ALOVLEAS at nee ean ae eee $1 to I 50 Ar Undiaca ares. ae eee oie at Si HO) ie EC) arundinacea yess cr ce re eee SDIE 1£@) 42 IS) Bachemianacy. racks eee ee $1 to I 50 Bellas eee ey eta iann i acto icen ee ete 75 Dicolorse ens posi eee a ee: ce (HO) IP Tx) Binotie ec $1 to 2 oo CONSPICUA iste ee ee eee $1 to 2 00 Xda. ie oes Serie er ar ree $1 to 2 00 faSciatay. fd hiner gee thee ear $r to 2 oo MIUSHIS 3A ee ee ert eres $1 to 2 oo CANS (25 00 Ce aN ae ee cnn a eee Oe Lorcncrs $1 to 2 00 Jagorianian = te kako cea een, eae rae $1 to 2 00 Kevelianin css: Mase ie. cen e ack oe $1 to 2 00 Kerchoveatiaan senna: From 50c. up.. Kummeriana (20 tena eee $1 to 2 00 Leorelliana. soca 2 fee ke LAC Ole 2 OO 1 OK A lat MORN Gee Mec Ae Sette oe UR Ar RL Pat iat 50c. to I 00 indenter eee $1 to 2 50 Dacian al. os oe a eae ee ee $1 to 2 00 POUES BE eee oes oe ake ney om tna tae $m tOm2noo Miakoyana 970 5.43) 5 Sie ieee $1 to 2 00 Massanceatian. stink Sc phe ee $x to 2 00 minor. “Fine for baskets... ... s/h co! 2.00) | Maranta ros€9°-lineata

Each

Maranta mosselli...$1 to $2 00

Oppenheimiana ...$1 to 2 oo

Potteana.... a= $1 to 2 00

Princeps?.4 ee $1 to 2 00 princeps superba.......

$1.50 to 3 00

pulchella,-. $1 to 2 00

regalis......./....e! to 2.00

roseo-lineata ..... $1 to 2 00

Sanderiana....... $1 to 2 00

smaragdina.......$1 to 2 00

splendida......... $1 to 2 00

tubispatha........$1 to 2 oo

Vandenheckei ....$1 to 2 00

Veitchiana eae. $1 to 2 00

virginalis major...$1 to 2 oo

vittatay.- Vee ae $1 to I 50

Wallisiti 3... $1 to 2 00

iy Warscewiczil...... $1 to 2 00

Xs Williamsit= oe $1 to 2 00

nN Ze Dina eee $1 to 2 00 a 4 MEDINILLA magnifica. ve Flowers rosy pink on \ ) pendulous racemes; last a long time in

perlechioneess es $3 to 10 oo

magnifica superba..... 5 00

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Nepenthes Dicksoniana Each (N. X Rafflesiana X N. Veitchii). Pitchers to inches long,slightly

compressed; light,

fulvous green, densely

spreckled with red-

crimson... ..$2.50 to $5 oo Edinensis (N. < Raffle-

Sianaj= < SNe. JChel=

SOND) ues $2.50 to 5 00 Hookeriana elongata.

Pitchers globose, spot- ted red; have two broad wings..$2.50 to 5 00 mixta superba. Pitchers long, fringed yellow- ish green; heavily blotched with red.... 5 oo Morganie (N. * Hook- eriana X N. phylam- phora). Pitchers long. Blood-red in adult AIG Carrey ter gtwt nce SVs erantt Se 5 00 Morganie_ superba. Pitchers much larger. 5 oo Tiveyi (N. Veitchii X N. Curtisii superba). Large pitchers, ground color light green, spot- ted with crimson; wings fringed rich red COlOREA 3 ee eras 5 00 NEPHTHYTIS picturata. Variegated and striped white foliage, heart- Ishapedi cae 45 55- $1 to 3 50 NIDULARIUM amazonica. Dark red leaves.$3 to 5 oo

PANAX Balfourii. Foliage dark green, Each splashed with creamy white, edge of leaf

entirel yawbite avec sce ce, $o 75 Victoriz. Small finely cut foliage of light green, with white variegation..... 50c. to I 00 PANDANUS Baptistii. Foliage green, with , yellow stripeliin«center, 7.9...) -.- FCs HO) 1 bX Ikarcecplantcuecmectsas. ee ee $5 to Io 00 graminifolius. Narrow dark green foliage. Sit tO Wt sO

Pandanus Veitchii

Nepenthes Morganiz superba

Pandanus Javanicus foliis variegatis. Long, Each drooping, narrow foliage, well variegated.

Marginal spines white ... From 75c. up.. Pacificus. Broad, massive dark green foli- MLCT bea Or Sernrae PRET Per ie ee eR $1 to $10 00

Sanderi. Leaves long, recurved, rich golden yellow. Variegation becomes stronger as planticets-olderwon yc cet oe eee I 00

utilis. Leaves green, with red spines. 5o0c. to 3 00

Veitchii. Leaves dark green, recurved, bor-

deredupurelwhiteses see 50c. to 5 00

PANICUM variegatum. Very fine for edging or baskets. White, striped [DIMA ete tine ce ce eo Dis. KO) ZN)

Flower). Stove climber. Flowers

white; sweet-scented..... $1.50 to 3 00 ceerulea grandiflora. Blue flowers... 1 50 Ratittihen > lmes Owens) eae eae $1 to 2 00 Johns Spauldincess es ssa sear FOGmLON OO princeps racemosa. (Syn. Tacsonia

racemosa). Flowers bright scarlet. 2 50 quadrangularis. Flowers red, on

inner side white, outside corona violet and white. Fruit edible.$1 to 2 00 quadrangularis foliis variegatis.$1 to 2 50

EnIRAS Cha tales oes pete Brn 220s ca 2 00 PAULLINIA thalictrifolia. Vine..$1 to 3 50 PELLIONIA Daveanana....... 75C. tO» I 00

pulchra. Creeping foliage plant. Dark RO lal Wae NetRegs Dens £2 3a i OS

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Each | \\ PHORMIUN Collinsi,. 2. eee $2 50 \\ WOTLAR 5:5 ch tle edee «dans Sizus5 elie, =a eee $5 to I0 00 \ | \ \ PHRYNIUM Lindeni. Fine variegated foli- aie, , ae IOLA... ch. Maes alscceeet eee 75C. tor fase \' PHYLLANTHUS mimosefolia......... $3 to 5 00 ) SPEClOSUS i o5 5. obser e Oh, ae ee 2 50 \| PHYLLOGATIS rotundifolius....... $1.50 to 2 50 \ PHYLLOTANIUM Lindeni. Leaves has- tate; light green; rib and veins creamy WLC as Sot kine Ok bee ree $1.50 to 3 50 Lindeni magnificum. Leaves much larger and variegation much more pronounced. $2.50 to 3 50 PIPER ainetallicums oe eee eee $1 to 2 50 OMMatums 3 eee ere 50c. to £00

POTHOS argyrza. Fine hothouse climber. Foliage variegated with silvery white...

25 Cts; tO) 1 OSG

AURCUS re i-ens SOO son OOK Sratono oes ae 75

POINSETTIA pulcherrima flora plena. Fine winter flowering plant. Flowers bright scarlet; bears a double series of bracts.

SHOMMUMA CUBES oop ocorasdsecone = 256. tO eas RAVENALA madagascariensis. Travelers’ (AGS, SOSCUANEING CMAY, cose o52- $10.00 to I5 00

RHYNCHOSPERMUM jasminoides. Vine. 5OCG., LO} EOS

RUBUS Moluccanus (Reflexus). Fine free-

growing climber; leaves greyish green,

central portions next to midrib and side ribs, dark olivie-creenae eee $1.50 to 2 00

RUELLIA floribunda. Fine winter flowering

Nepenthes mixta superba (see page 11)

PEPEROMIA arifolia. Very pretty foliage. Each 50c. to $1 OO argyreia. Variegated foliage. From 25c. up.

PERESKIA Godsefiianay 2... +.) ) a se Lato

3 00

PHILODENDRON argyrea Sanderiana$ito 2 50

Carderi. Light green and ashy gray.$1 to 2 00

Devansayanum. Leaves bronze..$2.50 to 5 00

SlOFIOSUIM sence. eee, Oe pia LORETO

Vian ete es ee ie Se i Ee ae $1 to 5 00 Oo

WV Tete 8 ook ok ae a ge $5 to IO 00 Sphezrogyne latifolia (see page 13)

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SANCHEZIA nobilis ..... Each From $1 up..

SAINTPAULIA ionantha. Fleshy, hairy leaves. Dark blue flowers...

35c. to $1 00

SCHISMATOGLOTTIS crispata. Somewhat on the style of Dief- fenbachia, but more vigorous and of denser PEOW ED ere «5 OGatOnn GO decoray const Se FOC LOnNSO picta. Foliage deep green, with greyish white markings. 50c. to I 50 Roebelinii. Dwarfer grower. Foliage grey- {Shes eer sve teat $1 to 2 50 SCHUBERTIA grandiflora (Physianthus)$2.50 to 3 00

SCUTELLARIA Mocieni- ana. Flowers bright Orange ae eee $1.50 to 3 00

SOLANDRA _ spectabile. Flowers’ white, fra- PAN sense Seec STP IC) GO) IX;

SONERILA Hendersoni. Dwarf foliage plant... $1.50 to 3 00 SPATHIPHYLLUM heli- Schismatoglottis Roebelinii conefolium (Vittata) 5 oo

SPHAEROGYNE latifolia. A magnificent Each

| STEPHANOTIS floribunda. Beautiful stove Each

climbers. Flowers pure white, waxy, fra-

eee coke, ee sen $3 to $7 50 | grant. Produced in clusters ...... $1 to $3 oo indeni. Small foliage oe : planismmuch#s like va SOnenilas qseemee $1 to 2 00 | STIGMAPHYLLON ciliatum. The Golden BW Wins Ol Leal, sooo a eos SOO OO

STRELITZIA Augusta (Bird of Paradise Flower). Flowers white and blue...$3 to 5 oo

Regine. Flowers orange and blue.$2.50 to 3 50 TABERNZ MONTANA coronaria fl. pl. Pure

WMS COWS THOWERS.c20000005000 SOE, HO) 8 OS MAC CAI Chanterieri. 2.5. ony cet eee $1 to 3 00 DHE OBROMATcacaO =) eee. oe FOE HO i DAE OPARASPAGimpertalise? 4). 44.65 ae 5 00 THUNBERGIA laurifolia. Vine........$1 to 5 00

TILLANDSIA Duvali (Bromeliacea). Flow- ers dark blue; very attractive. ..$2.50 to 5 oo

Lindeniana. Flowers violet-blue, suffused

ROSCOE Sore he BIRT he I ees $2.50 to 5 00 TRADESCANTIA discolor... From 25c. up..

fuscata. Brown hairy foliage....... ASC. tO 5S

reginz. Foliage beautiful purple..... $1 to 3 00

VRIESIA splendens (Bromeliacea). Bright green, with dark brown transverse bands.

SIE 100). D Ise) splendens; major... ne sin eh ee BIS) hybrida tessellata fenestrales. New....... IO 00

ZYOPHYLLA latifolia. Looks like an Aralia. Werte bila Cheese ait cri he om cio nan 2 00

VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT Tillandsia Lindeniana OUR NURSERIES

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Specimen Kentia Belmoreana (see page 15)

Palms, Etc.

The best-known plants for decorative work. We carry a large stock of them, especially in commercial varieties like Kentias, Phoenix, Cocos, etc. We always have on hand large specimens suitable for stocking conservatories, etc. Full description and prices of these will be furnished on application. The following list also includes many rare varieties.

ACANTHOPHENIX crinita. The Thorny Each | ATTALEA Cohune. Fine plant for collection. Each

Date Palimy esis pOlsm ra. cis niss pa eee $5 00 | 6-In; Pots. {od tio Re ee $7 50 ACANTHORHIZA aculeata. 3-in. pot....... t oo, | BENTINCKIAtnicobaticas ee eee $5 to 15 00 ARE CAD alba Gaim spotn. 2 2 eee ares 5 co CALAMUS ciliaris. Slender stems; numer-

BUTEA cAR 1 POt. ee eo eects eee ee ee 5 6 OUS hairy leavies.- nee From $5 to 10 00 Baueri A SOLDER ITC O Lae oNO, OREO RCN ORD ibn Ose From 3 Se CARLUDOVICA humilis | os) ra From 3 00 PDR ees Be ee yi ea $1 to 3 00 Speciosa. 5-In pots.........5....2....... § oo | CARYOTDA Blancoi.. 3% 1nypots-=25 eee I 00 triandras “2-inspoOts thw 8 eee ee I OO Imperialis. 7-, 8-, and 9-in. pots.$7.50 to Io 00 Verschaffeltii. 6-in. pots....22...... 44. .4. 500" |) )mlitiss fO-ns pots: ae 2 56 lutescens. Very decorative Palm of fine Rumphiana. Free grower. 5!4-in. pots.... 2 50 foliage. 5-in. pots...................5. 7 =6CHAMZDORIA Casperiana........ $3.50 to 5 00 DEM SOM Seow ache ac kag aos ded oH oe - 1450 elegans. Bushy plants, s to 6 ft. high, 10- fat) LOAN DOES Fe ae $3 to 15 00 in, POtS....%..5 24. . ba. See eee ee IO 00 ASTROCARYUM Mexicanum. Fine plants, lunata’. #:)..2,..0.28 age ene eee $3.50 to 5 00 621M. POtSs.5 5s Fis kh oe Se ok ee Be LO OOM) VSartontiien en $3.50 to 5 00

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Chamedoria Veitchi..... Each $3.00 to $5 00 Wendlandi ...$3.00 to 5 00

glaucifolia. to-in. pots I5 00 Ghisbreghtii. 4-in. pots 2 graminifolia...$7 50 to 12 00 CHAMAEROPS . excelsa. Large plants. only. Very hardy; good for outside decoration... From 25 oo

COCOS Bonneti. Very hardy. Splendid for lawn and piazza deco- rations. We always have a stock of fine specimens on hand... $25 to 75 00 flexuosa. Large plants. Fine decorative Palm $12.50 to 35 00 plumosa. 3-in. pots.... 1 00 MUCKeT Aa re On OOO Weddelliana. One of the finest Palms for table

decorationes 1. $1 to 5 00 CYCLANTHUS bipartitus.

arcesplante inne e 15.00 CYRTOSTACHIS Dave-

BUAN AA Reo as 5 00

Renda. Very choice Palm. 6-in. pots. Price on application.

DAMONOROPS _inter- medius (Calamus). A spined Palm; fine foli-

age. Strong grower .. Carludovica humilis From $3 oo Each ary DECKENIA nobilis. Votite [XOUSs<65600cn00 $5 oo | : , ake 3% p S) | DYPSIS Madagascariensis. 5-in. pots....... $5 00

DICTYOSPERMA alba. (Syn. Areca alba.) f Arecaslikesbalmadeconative = “4-ine pots) 3).00) | PLICAS quinense nna. es $1 to 3 00

IQUAMURA Siesmayeriana. 3-!in. pots... 5 00

KENTIA Belmoreana. We have at all times a large stock of this decorative Palm SINGLE PLANTS—

Pots High Leaves Each es Nleeu emensa re 2O IMNs./as sea: Operas keen eral es Tt, 5 GEN aa Gul Sin < DD ANIEES Sa enter Oran ins I 50 5l4-in...... Pie) JN OEE eee ee 6-7 2 00 G=imeeene 4 a BOs ets aie FO a en le 2 50 614-in......34-36 in GIG PS eae eee ae fofe} Fh Raocge Aa Nees, aati he Teer es $5 .00-6 00 S=OnMMoc 6 oc. BS=MO Woo oooF=—Oo'e cece s OF O0= 750 TORilia WWI. SO lilo. oo o- Sa Ohi arr kee IO 00

MaApbeE-vup PLANTS— Each ails NOUSs oo a be neds WO Nim, LUE, coacca ok $1 00 SUAS JOU, o60500- DOM Wie JOIN. 5 oo 0 t 56 Gan ypPOUSH ae eae Bil Wi, IOWA es o> 016 bo 60 3 00 Felis jOOUSi. ge eo eee AO Mids IMM, 4 6000656 5 00 SNS NOUS oS eco nee 40 in. high... .$6.00-7 50

KENTIA Forsteriana.

SINGLE PLANTS—

Tubs Leaves High Each GAN DVe & ouy Sate Oma ee DV SVE SE Ate Rares EAP teh $8 50 Oalilea eres OST Nee ne os Staliterme on Meals eke IO 00 Oui Yeon Fy iene ot Go Online wnt aeo tags A is ©) WOO s oe ace OK santo O=7F lho cose $20.00—25 00 Pays Bee OS 7 ie Rene 1@ Iiles. 5 oc 5 AOLOO=SO OO SUM O=7F con sHO=UM Ibs occ 6 50.00-75 00 EON. £5 a S=O.6oc lO=ND iit. . soe 15 COUIO OS

Bentinckia nicobarica (sce page 14) OMe 5 544 Q=WO)s 5 MANUF Wl... UAE O©O—-1GO) Co)

Made-up Kentia Forsteriana

KENTIA Forsteriana, Cont.

MaApDeE-up PLANTS—

Tubs Height Each FAlMerete cg tea aoe fie Eee Oe Ati ene $4 50 SETI a enters Gis omer gh Oa are nin te 6 00 OSes Aree a Sees GAO ons 6 a acd 15-1) GO g-10-in O=7 sit TQ 56-15 OO lial 22> 1 0 ey nee A 7 ft 22.50-27 50 BUM ted SO eal oe ore Outlet a hee BOROO=215) CO 15-1n Oa Osi Geant 40.00-50 00 LOrUMeg cars oe: NG=HRA Ee soos a0 75.00-I100 OO BS a Ties al seine suet, WI=WE IE,» 50500 ZO,OO-1SO OO KENTIA Canterburyana. 4-in. pots......... $1 00 indent. ‘s-in- spots cs Pee eee 5 00 MoonanaaGoodsplantean ener ae IO 00 NAnGerianaee maar eee From $2.50 to «10 00 Wendlandissis-im-epotseprer ee ieee 3 00 LATANIA Borbonica. The Fan-leaved Palm. From 1 00 COMMENSONI. 0-1 SPOLSHE erin eae A SS Hoogendorpit somes potsee ee eee eee IO 00 od divessie/-im-apOtsHes sae Ae eee 5 00 FUCA.) COs sDOUSE + Aa te ene ee ee 7 50 LICULA grandis. 414-in. pots.............. D (56) horridas0)/5-In-spOtse. wake ere eae CO LINOSPADIX Petrickiana. 5-in. pots....... 5. 00 LIVISTONA Maria. 314-in. pots........... 00 rotundifolia. Very fine dwarf Fan-leaved Palins Acie sek are Re Oe From 75 cts: £0. 2100 LUDOVICArcrenifoliane.- ne eee 25 00 MARTINEZIA cayotefolia. 3-in. pots....... I 00 Sains WOES: Se ace eee eee eon 15 OS) ORE ODOR oleracea eee $1 to 3 00 PINANGAvdecorate ee el LORS OO Kullit, Gein. pots. sphsee ae reeae ee ee 5 00 Vip iad LO es) 01 0)| SR noe Meare ese en Gy Wet fhe La 25 00 PLETOCOMIA elongata. 5-in. pots......... 5 00 PHC@NICOPHORUM Sechellarum......... 25 00

PHCNIX canariensis. Very pretty palm of great decorative value. Being half-hardy, it is a rival for outside decoration. We

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Pheenix canariensis, Cont.

always have some large specimens of this Each

Palm in stock at prices. .From $30 to $75 O=I- SPOS. ok ach SA lees ao ok ee 2 PAIMS SOLES irr. a. te ect th eee ee $3.50 to 4 Seine Cub Se ov ccs ne ee $5 to 7 OnIM-atWbs, Gitte leh > hate ee nee 12 LI-in. tubs, 7 {t- high 22... 2...0 es Ose 11-1. tubs, 714 ft. high... 7...7. 2.920 tes reclinatas.. hc ee see ee ee $5 to 7 Reebelini. One of the most graceful Palms. Foliage fine, narrow, pendulent. Good grower. Fairly hardy. SEU: OES AS sos wo sei o) 2 Ree eee I SOD. POtS..45 os oes arct ee ee ee 2 OAs POUS. eh 2 on. ayer eee te er meee $2.50 to 4 SHTMs, OLS sida sence one $7.50 to Io Specimen plants in 14- to 16-inch tubs, in perfect condition, from $60 each, up. TUpicola...4 So ee, Se eee $2.50 LON, PRITCHARDIA Gaudi-Chaudi......... $3 to 5 PTYCHOSPERMA Alexandra.............: is Martiana. 4/4- to5-in- potseee =) yee ees Pacificas 227-ineapotse eee ee I Ehurstonis s5-in-s pols ee eee 5 elegans: 25 aie ak eo eee I RAVENTA Hildebrandt -2- eee $3 to 5 REANTHOPHENIX crinitus. 5-in. pots.... 5 REAPS humiligas eee $7.50 to 10 flabelliformis. Large plants.....$7.50 to 10 LAKES Soyo. S 5h oceans cosasce $50 to Too Khivanowskit gt te,...2 oe ee $7.50 to Io RHOPALOBLASTIA hexandra. 5-in. pots.. 5 ROSCHERA melanochetes. 214-in. pots.... 5 SABAL argentea. 314-in. pots.............. 5 Blackburmeana. 3-in. pots..... 5...) 45298 I glauceescens. 2)4-in. pots................ I THRINAX Barbadoensis. West Indian species Oi idan IeMlans O-Mals jOOUS.ccocacd hoo scoc. 5 elegans:.".6-ins potse.s 1. -ee eee elegantissimans 7-1nes Olsen ite) PaGvitloraly 2) 7-100 bone ee ee i peltata ns sy eas. Cte een ee ee I Fadiatas = 25-1nes DOUS ec eeeee e ee I

Cyrtostachis Renda (see page 15)

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Kentia Lindeni (see page 16)

Pinanga Kuhli (see page 16) Chamedoria elegans (see page 14)

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Cyclanthus bipartitus (see page 15)

Demonorops intermedius (see page 15)

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Platycerium alcicorne (see page 20)

ADIANTUM Farleyense.

Ferns

Maidenhairs. one of our specialties..... 50 cts. to $3 Crowianuimene ee oa SOC. WO 1 Peiy brad um) ee ee 5OC. tO I macrophyllum albo-striatum........ SEs tO

ALSOPHILA Australis. A tropical tree Fern. Specimens from $15.

ANGIOPTERIS evecta. Each

ASPLENIUM nidus avis

(Bird’s-nest Fern).

$1 to 3 50

elegans: 22%. si. 50 $1 to 2 00

novilisee sss. - $1.50 to 2 00

multilobata....$1.50 to 3 50

Viviparum!.- 3-5... $1 to 2 00 BLECHNUM Brasiliense .

$1 to 3 00

occidentale...... 50c. to I 00 CIBOTIUM princeps.

Large plants ....$3 to 5 oo

KEG ale si wy. eee ae 516017 50 Schiedei. One of the finest Ferns in culti-

WAWNOINGS 5.40 6 $1.50 to IO oo CYRTOMIUM falcatum. .

25c. to I 50

The finest of all Each

fofe) [ofe) (ote) (exe)

Each DAVALLIA bullata. Fern balls...... 75¢. to $1 50

BG TGMSIS cae isan ye rete ie cssch ae aeee tans $1 to 2 00

DICKSONIA antarctica (Australian Tree Fern). From time to time we receive importations of dried stems. Sizes and prices will be given on application.

Angiopteris evecta

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Polypodium Lowianum

GONIOPHLEBIUM subauriculatum. Fine for Each | Platycerium alcicorne. Barren fronds, nar- Each

conservatories. When suspended in bas- LOW -LOLKEd 2 wy. aca $1.50 to $4 00 kets, will produce fronds several feet Angolense. Broad, undivided fronds...... lonneey reine ve teeter yaaa kao $2.50 to $3 50 ; $1.50 to 3 00 LOMARIA cibba 2+) eine $1 to 2 00 eae Long, fertile fronds, ae eae NEPHROLEPIS Bostoniensis (Boston Fern). AEthiopicum. Fronds furnished with small 50 cts. to 3 00 HATES)... o pe aeons oso Se 5 00 Distt Niartonvstolia ce sacar eee $1 to 2 00 grande. Fronds barren pale green......... 15 00 Scottii. Dwarf, compact grower... -50C. to 2 00 ie ee Rises tes SP an. $2.50 to 10 00 Scholzelii. New. The crested Scotti Fern. Hillii major. Much larger fronds than 5oc. to I 50 ROTMCH. - i Sete wor ais he ke $2 to 5 00 Whitman 75.2.5 oe te ees 75C. to 2 50 MIDGEIas os. ane ee ee $2 to 3 50 Werke Harris bee CRone ae ACs tO) D 50) pumila. Very dwarf, stumpy grower. .$2 to 5 00 PLATYCERIUM (Staghorn Fern). Of these SCO MUM Arias sie sen eee eee $3.50 to 7 50 we have the finest collection in the coun- Veitchii. Erect, narrow fronds....... $5 to 7 50 try. Willinckii. Long, drooping, many-forked fronds... suas wae ss - P3550 CONS ES POLYPODIUM aureum. Large foliage Ofsblaishy colons saan $1 to 3 00

Knightii. Very finely fronded. Beau- tiful for baskets Lowianuin. <.4).20 2) gee $1 to 2 50

PTERIS adiantefolia....5.4000.8 $1 to I 50 argyrea. Large foliage, with band of white through center of each

frond ©... upg From) 25¢..uper Victor... 9 Scan ke ee ee 50c. to I 00 Wilsomiicnt6s 205, Scot eee eee 5oc. to I 00 SELAGINELLA amena........ 50c. to I 00

cesia arborea. Splendid climbing va- riety with bluish foliage....75c. to 3 00 grande: o/h tae eee ee 5oc. to I 00

Watsoni. Splendid variegated form. 25c. to I oo

SMALL FERNS in variety for Fern- dishes, rockenies; etc.2 ane Cibotium Schiedei (see page 10) From $8 to $15 per Ioo..

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Roehrs’ New York Wonder

Flowering Shrubs and Roots for Forcing

Being large growers and forcers for the New York market, we are enabled to furnish the very best

stock only.

AZALEA Mbollis. Fine bush plants. $9, $12 to $24 per doz. $1 to $5 each.

From $6, Standards, 75 cts.,

Each Mollis, Anthony Koster............. $1 to $2 50

Mollisy; J.C; Van Tol.?...... .$1 to 5 00 CRATAGUS, in Varieties. $12 per doz. CYTISUS Laburnum. $12 per doz.

DE WUIEZEAvoraciisnas:, erent we crop BRCo WO. 75 STN OUT ie. one Pecan pen he rae Sek AEC: 10) 7S HYDRANGEA arborescens. $1 to $3 each. Hortensis. 50 cts. to $1 each. paniculata. Bush plants. From $3 to $5 per doz. paniculata. Standards. From $o per doz.

Souvenir de Clair. 50 cts. to $1.50 each.

LILACS. One of our big specialties. Best stock only.

Casimir-Perier. Fine double. fall, pot-grown, $24 per doz.

Charles X. Red. 6-in., in fall, pot-grown, $12

per doz.; 8-in., in fall, pot-grown, $30 per doz.

For §8-in. in

Louis Spzth. Very best dark purple. 8-in. in fall, pot-grown, $36 per doz. Each Michel Buchner. Double blue....... $2 to 2 50

Madame Jules Finger. Doublered....... $2 to 3 00

Emile Lemoine. Double white....$2.50 to 3 00 Marie Legraye. White, in fall, pot-grown, $24 to $30 per doz.; bushes, in fall, $24 per doz. Marley. White. The earliest forcer. Bushes

from open grounds. $12 to $15 per doz.

MALUS floribunda. Scheideckeri.

From $15 per doz. From $15 per doz.

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PRUNUS Sinensis. Bushes. From $15 per doz. triloba. Bushes. From $15 per doz. triloba. Standards. From $3c per doz.

POMMES DE GRANATE. PEACH, Clara Meyer. From $30 per doz. WISTARIA Chinensis alba. $1.50 to $5 Chinensis ccerulea. $1.50 to $5 each. earl i in Variety. each.

LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (Convallaria), Special New York Wonder. We force 1,500,- 000 a year. Fresh crop in December and spring. $20 per .1coo; cold-storage, $20 and $25 per 1,000.

From $15 per doz. each. $1.50 to $3

Roehrs’

Azaleas We import and cultivate large quantities of the choicest varieties most suited for this continent. The prices as quoted are for well-budded stock. Special attention is drawn to the dwarf varieties. We always have a number of specimen plants prices for which will be given on application. Choice Varieties. to to 12 in. diam., $7 per doz.; 12 to 14 In. diam., $9 per doz.; 14 to 16 in. diam., $12 per doz.; 16 to 18 in. diam., $18 per doz.; 18 to 20 in, diam., $32 per doz. Larger sizes, $3.50, $4.50, $6, $7.50 and $10 each. Pyramids. From $3.50 to $1o each. Dwarf Varieties, such as Chas. Enke, Marie Louise and Firefly. 50c., 75c., and $1 each.

Rhododendrons growing under natural conditions

FLOWERING SHRUBS

These indispensable hardy shrubs are mostly planted for immediate effect.

Rhododendrons

These plants, especially when planted in beds, make a beautiful display in early summer; we make a specialty of these, importing and growing them in quantities handling none but hardy varieties. We have hundreds of them in various sizes planted out in our Nurseries. We enumerate below some of the very best, giving as nearly as possible their description as to color.

HYBRID RHODODENDRONS

Alarm. White center, with band of brightest scarlet; rather small flowers. Album elegans. A very good white; fine form. Album grandiflorum. Fine white. Blandyanum. Beautiful rosy-crimson; fine form; free bloomer. Betsy Parson. Fine blue. Everestianum. Rosy lilac; large truss of blooms; free bloomer. General Grant. Light pink. Giganteum. Dark red. Gloriosum. Pink. Hunnewell. Crimson. Kate Waterer. Clear rosy crimson, with large, yellow mark. Lady E. Cathcart. son spots. Fine. Old Port. Crimson. President Lincoln.

Bright clear rose, with crim-

Lilac-rose.

Purpureum elegans. And others.

We have these in sizes from $1.50 to $10 each. We also have specimens in tubs at $20 to $100 each

RHODODENDRON KAEMPFERI

One of the latest introductions. Azalea type, single scarlet flower. Very hardy and one of the first to flower. 2-inch pots 75 cts. each, $7 for 10, $65 per 100.

RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM

Most suitable for large plantations and extensive massing. Grows well in shady and exposed positions.

We will make a special quotation on your wants per car, f. o. b., your railroad station.

KALMIA latifolia (Mountain Laurel). A very ornamental and valuable evergreen shrub; flowers white to rose. Can be planted singly or among Rhododendrons. Price, 75 cts. up.

Good purple.

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Azalea Indica

Hardy Azaleas

Next to Rhododendrons, perhaps the most popular and largely used shrubs. Thrive best in partial shade, except Azalea amena, which likes an exposed position.

Azalea amoena. An evergreen flowering shrub, giving a profusion of magenta flowers in May. It has no superior. We have these in all sizes

from $1.50 up. Also some large specimens at |

$25 to $100 each. Henodegeri. Dwarf-growing variety, producing great masses of small, but very bright red

flowers. 50 cts. each.

Indica. Hardy variety. Flowers white. Price from $2.50 up to $10 each.

Sinensis. The Chinese Azalea. Planted in

sheltered position, it makes a splendid showing of flowers—yellow, orange, carmine, red. To be had in various sizes from 75 cts. to $1o.

Andromedas

Very ornamental shrubs, most suitable for planting under trees or other shady positions. The flowers very much resemble the Lily of the Valley.

Augustata Japonica Calyculata Polifolia Cassinefolia Racemosus Catesbei Rollisonii

SKIMMIA Japonica. From 50 cts. up.

LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. For planting out in clumps. We can supply same in large quan- MNES, WG Cle:

Fruit Trees

For Planting in Greenhouses or Pot-growing

Peaches

Hale’s Early Royal George Sea Eagle Thomas Rivers

Alexandra Noblesse Barrington

Earliest of All Early Rivers Grosse Mignonne

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Nectarines

Cardinal Elruge Lord Napier

Pineapple Pitmaston Orange Victoria

Figs

In all the leading varieties.

Grape-Vines

For growing under glass. Our canes finest, pot-grown, imported stock. Gros. Colman Black Alicant Madriesfield Court Black Hamburgh Maroc Bucklander Sweetwater Muscat of Alexandria Foster’s Seedling

are the

Barbarossa

Vines and Climbers

AMPELOPSIS Lowi. New. Leaves much smaller than A. Veztchii, turning beautiful purple in

fall. 50 cts. Veitchii purpurea. 35 cts. each. Veitchii robusta. 35 cts.

ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho. 75 cts. to $1.50.

CLEMATIS paniculata. Very luxuriant grower; good for covering fences, etc. 35 cts. to 50 cts.; specimens, $1 to $2.

IVY, Small-leaved English. $1.50 to $5. EUONYMUS radicans variegata. Very pretty

creeper, most suitable to cover low walls, etc. 35 cts. to 50 cts. each.

WISTARIA Chinensis. Strong grower. Flowers sky-blue, in drooping clusters. 50 cts. to $2. Pot-grown, extra-good plants. $1.50 to $5 each.

Chinensis alba (White Wistaria). 75 cts. $2.50.

25 cts.; large plants,

to

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Standard Box (see page 25)

Bay Trees (Laurus nobilis) Pyramid, Standard Shape

Inches Inches base tubs Price Scipio n teemiuees Z8=AO scams 2 22 Toate OL St ek eats 2082s have 2h ee Oe

Pyramids

In. base In. tub Price Bava eras 15 T Biieie eee ne Seas ER Cnen eye Mca nr DAs . Ps no LS id Rposae Oe eee eka 28=30» «wisps § bs aa oe So hectic: 2O=3 2 oucc Ak LO es ees Pa eee: B2=34. Liaw «at TORSa te oe eee pean Umea 30.w sed wtnw 22h creas, aoe Pyramidal Bay Tree Oeste eke OSH) dab oscd QO: oie eons 120 0O

Every plant offered in this Catalogue guaranteed true to name

TUL SeRODERS (COMPANY... KULHEREORD, N. J, UR Column Bay Trees Column Bay Trees | Box Trees Ft. tall In. base In. tub Price CV6—0 ots ess AOA? coe dns DD age SRE yee aes $45 00 Pyramids fan PARRA oe ea BOGE ee DD eee aRne Soe roy eee 75 °° | Height Base Price oh Set le te ear BOs ae ees Di Ae aR a Me cet 8 ny IIO OO 5726 Eee Ae en ar 216 ft _.$10-$12 00 . si bres eeaceo e hace Tih tele Seer DASA sen gee oe LAURUS cerasus (Portugal Laurel). Fine decor- 1% ft “3 a - ae a ative plant. Tub-grown specimens from $5 to | gft.. 22000. 2... 2.0 sT8 iNew. se eee eee 3- 4 50 $15 each. Ree ou bape: Ne eeuee ees TL OaiT) eee e oe ti aw $3- 3 50 Ise pate ree eee Tylon ut nh a VOOR 2 50 Standard Bay Trees DUO Gece then Mee Pacts ieet THAMIM Sieeni eee oe $1.50- 2 00 Crown Tub Per pair re Weg gs aea sags Beer kao ca fo) Standards 30 11) OO GC CO Oot OO oo il “i OfO-a O80 O00 0 On, 00 Oo So 21 OO | Height of Height of BAGEL Mises na oben oe 18-in sees sya age Naa ee 25 00 | tree stem Crown Price B= BO Milas gascaooe de TOMI eee pence ose ail, SOTO BY Pits ae coe D = DVS Wath. tee AO Sh errno, as $12 00 36-38 ills ¢se500006 18-in wd tisaenr Cea eRe B5 OO) |) BYH tits wdc ees DOME Saree a 42 in $15—-20 00 38-40 Wleo5.6c 40 ooo 6 18-in EA Soke a ee NRC ea 40 00 | 4-Wit...... D Aen I Rane eee ats A 24 in 6 00 AS-D Moa 620600000 DOM eects Power ep ek AR OOhs | aAn tite war tesa ee DOM eu eae: BOM ee ey: Q 00 44-48 WNsowgacacnocs 22-1N Waa MEO br Sa Pas one OP OOp a a mitn wes cen, ae DAA DUR ee ean aa 2 AB WN 5 ww FO 5 Ce 55-60 Mine cone spavoe BASIN ae 2 citer SN A ay oie LOW OO IR tA wees mula: AOU Ee eae: OX SYA Nahe Seale 4 00 ios Ele ee aes ee PASIAN ce eee seco et $200-250 oo Bush Short Standards Height ie ae pct een eRe tie ant nae aia i a eee Rly RW css c : aa PGE Le rane ty} O ie TS=2Oe ase UP OG sews. DS eens i TEN me SPE $12 00 ‘aaa cee Masten Cie gost tS i si =: eA, EOS A yeog hee ees ete: AG DB UENAR Ve aAS Ges So Matca soe! Sener: 60 DD Oy ae DO=m DAN. aie ah 3 3b a. Iie ba I5 00 . P Bona 6 ZZ : A Gy oe ee eae nse ree TANT Oa eer ee aed Re oe 75 ae ae be Doce wb oa97Wae sac Mi once e B DAR UR are ene oe Op ear, crater foie gina aE 25 ORANGE TREES. We always have a quantity 28 im SSS ncn os Haan or ace a DTD ey etre ase sy ee oh ot omere! fete 3 75 of specimens in different sizes. Special descrip- 7 He es cera se eg PURSE a ee oe tive list with prices will be cheerfully furnished. | 92 ™--------------- SUM ioe Oa ate eee) asi @ 9 y ZS) i bcines. ite ee ee i ae ZOWIN. He eae es es hae I2 00 AUCUBA Japonica. Pot-grown. From $1 to $s. Jap : | : Round Clipped HYDRANGEA, in tubs. From $3.50 to $15. HSAMME|N OCIS go 56 a00 5 ¢ OH. OAS. ote ae eon $5 00

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Square Clipped Box Trees

Height Square Price

RiGee Se Meet ace meee oi 0 ae en coe ara aye $6 oo SOME es epaees porte 24. i= See 9 00 Rina ion, Sees eal eae LS Ut. 2 aoe eee ee 7 50 ATG ica. d (eo Ree A ae ae 20 Is San eee I2 00

Boxwood Topiary Very extensively used for formal gardens. We carry a large assortment of forms, such as vases, birds, etc. Particulars given on application. NERIUM (Oleander). Standards, tub-grown. From $6 to $ro.

Tubs, Saucers and Rolling Stands Cypress and Oak Tubs

We make a specialty of manufacturing tubs for evergreens, palms, etc. All sizes made to order.

Price 12 to 13 in. diam., inside measurement....... $1 50 14 to 15 in. diam., inside measurement ...... 2 00 16 to 17 in. diam., inside measurement....... 3 00 18 to Ig in. diam., inside measurement....... 250 20 to 21 in. diam., inside measurement....... 4 00 22 to 23 in. diam., inside measurement....... 4 50 24 to 25 in. diam., inside measurement....... 5 00 20) tO) 27 In. diame: Inside measurements: esse 28 to 29 in. diam., inside measurement....... 6 50 30 to 31 in. diam., inside measurement....... 7 50 32 to 33 in. diam., inside measurement....... 8 50 34 to 35 in. diam., inside measurement.......10 00

NICO-FUME LIQUID. JVgal. $5.50, gal. $10.50

Mission Plant Boxes

White Pine Cypress Size each each

HOV MO! see eect Ry ae ea Pl OOv, cues eae $1 50

iW ip. Gian A eae ars aR dey ers Ay oo EOP TDS cee 1575

Abe Kaa Aw con ser Recane weet ONL bY ls Re ne aT yeas f=

Tis Ke MU Ohs 2 day Pe ie ae Np Rtg BR eee LN eater iP BS)

CHP SHO AEN Mae rs ce ue Beet nbn iC 2 OOS Saar 4 50

Pyramid Box 2G ODO ek eet aes Ie ema 4 Ol. s soe 6 oOo

NOVELTY

Marguerite, Mrs. F. Sander. New double-flowering white Daisy. 2'%-inch pots, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz.

Shrubs, Trees and other stock not enumerated in this Catalogue can always be supplied at lowest market prices.

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Ulrich Brunner Roses

ROSES

Hybrid Perpetual Roses

We have a large quantity of 2-year-old field- grown plants on hand.

35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz.

Abel Carriere. Purple-crimson.

Alfred Colomb. Bright red.

Alfred K. Williams. Carmine-red. American Beauty. Rosy crimson.

Baroness de Bonstettin. Velvety crimson. Baroness de Rothschild. Pale rose.

Camille Bernardin. Bright crimson. Captain Christy. Flesh tinted white. Captain Hayward. Bright crimson-carmine. Charles Lefebvre. Crimson.

Clio. Flesh, shaded rosy pink.

Duchess of Albany. Deep rose.

Duke of Edinburgh. Very bright vermilion. Earl of Dufferin. Velvety crimson.

Fisher Holmes. Scarlet, shaded maroon. Francois Michelon. Deep rose. .

Snow-white.

Crimson-scarlet. Brilliant scarlet. Her Majesty. Clear bright rose.

Frau Karl Druschki. General Jacqueminot. Gloire de Margottin.

Hugh Dickson. Brilliant crimson shaded scarlet. Jean Liabaud. Very deep crimson-maroon. John Hopper. Bright rose.

Louis Van Houtte. Vivid velvety crimson. Madame Gabriel Luizet. Pale pink. Madame Victor Verdier. Rich cherry-red. Magna Charta. Bright pink.

Margaret Dickson. White, fleshy center. Marie Bauman. Bright carmine.

Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink.

Paul Neyron. Deep rose.

Perle de Blanches. White.

Prince Camille de Rohan. son.

Tom Wood. Cherry-red. Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-crimson. Victor Hugo. Brilliant crimson.

Very deep velvety crim-

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Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 50 cts. each, $4 per doz.

Antoine Rivoire.

Belle Siebrecht. Brilliant pink.

Bessie Brown. Creamy white.

Betty. Ruddy gold. New.

Caroline Testout. Satiny rose.

Countess of Gosford. Salmon-pink.

Dean Hole. Silvery carmine. New.

Earl of Warwick. Rich salmon-pink.

Farbenkonigin. Imperial pink.

Franz Deegen. Rich dark yellow.

Gladys Harkness. Deep salmon-pink.

Grace Darling. Peach tinted creamy white.

Gruss an Teplitz. Bright scarlet-crimson.

Honorable Edith Gifford. Soft fleshy color with salmon-rose center.

Joseph Hill. Beautiful shade of salmon-pink.

Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. White shading primrose.

Soft peach fleshy color.

Killarney. Brilliant light pink. La Detroit. Pink shaded rose.

Lady Ashtown. Lady Battersea. La France. Clear satiny pink.

La Tosca. Silvery pink; deeper center. Liberty. Brilliant velvety crimson. Madame Abel Chatenay. Carmine-rose. Madame Jenny Guillemot. Safiron-yellow.

Cherry-crimson.

Ei

La France Roses

Madame Caroline Testout. Rose, brighter center. Madame Joseph Combet. Creamy white. Madame Jules Grolez. Satiny china-rose. Madame Ravary. Orange-yellow.

My Maryland. Fine pink.

Mildred Grant. Bluish white.

Papa Lambert. Rose-pink.

Queen of Spain. Pinkish white.

Rhea Reid. Bright red.

Richmond. Red-Scarlet.

Souv. du President Carnot. Soft rose, shading white. White Killarney.

Tea-scented Roses Two-year old field-grown plants, 40 cts. each

Beaute Inconstante. Coppery yellow, shaded carmine,

Blumenschmidt. Lemon-yellow, with rose shading.

Bridesmaid. Clear pink.

Catherine Mermet. Light flesh-colored rose.

Corallina. Deep rose.

Etoile de Lyon. Bright sulphur-yellow.

Franciska Kruger. Coppery yellow

Freiherr Von Marschall. Dark carmine.

Gloire de Dijon. Salmon-yellow.

G. Nabonnand. Pale flesh, shaded yellow.

Golden Gate. Creamy white, center and base of petals yellow.

Hon. Edith Gifford. White, flesh; center slightly

tinted with salmon-rose.

JULIUS ROEHRS COMPANY, RUTHERFORD, N. J.

Dorothy Perkins Roses

TEA-SCENTED ROSES, continued

Isabella Sprunt. Light canary-yellow.

Kaiser Friedrich. Yellow, shaded rose.

Konigin Wilhelmina. Rosy pink.

Lady Roberts. Rich apricot, base of petals coppery red; edge of petals shaded orange.

Madame Jules Gravereaux. Deep yellow; center rosy peach.

Madam Lombard. Bright rose.

Madam de Watteville. Salmon-white, petals bor- dered and edged with rose and pink.

Mademoiselle Marie Van Houtte. Yellow-canary; petals tipped with bright rose.

Maman Cochet. Carmine, mingled almond-yellow.

Mrs. B. R. Cant. Deep rose on the outer petals, inner petals silvery rose; suffused buff at base.

Mrs. Edward Mawley. Bright carmine, shaded with salmon.

Muriel Graham. Pale cream, faintly flushed rose.

Papa Gontier. Rosy crimson.

Perle des Jardins. Deep straw-yellow.

Safrano. Bright apricot.

Souvenir de Pierre Notting. ed with coppery yellow.

The Bride. White.

White Maman Cochet.

Yellow Maman Cochet.

Apricot-yellow, blend-

White. Yellow, center apricot.

Rambler Roses

We make a specialty of these and always have a large quantity of one- and two-year-old field-grown plants.

We also grow large quantities in pots for early forcing.

Baby Rambler Roses

Two-year old field-growa, 40 cts. each; pot-grown, 75 cts. to $1.50 each

Catherine Zeimet Mad. Cutbush

Baby Dorothy Baby Rambler

Newer Roses

Field-grown, 75 cts. each; pot-grown, strong plants, $2 to $3.50 each

Gertrude Rockford Mrs. Flight Tausendschoen

Cant’s Blush Delight

Climbing Roses

Field-grown, 40 cts. each; pot-grown bushes, $1 to $2 each; pot-grown standards, $1.50 to $2.50 each

Crimson Rambler Hiawatha Dorothy Perkins Lady Gay Newport Fairy

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Evergreen Planting

Nursery Department

Owing to the ever-increasing demand for Specimen Evergreens we beg to invite our customers who intend to beautify their grounds, however large or small, to call at our Nurseries, where they will find a fine selection of large subjects. We have recently added considerable more land for this special purpose, where we intend to go into growing these specialties on a larger scale. We are continually adding to our collection. The stock is absolutely reliable, having been frequently transplanted; therefore, lifting with a good ball of fibrous roots.

Abies Douglasii. (Syn. Pseudotsuga Douglasit.) Evergreen Trees (Douglas Fir.) 100 to 250 ft. Foliage soft, ABIES Arizonica. See Abies lusiocarpa, var. Arizonica brilliant gray; very hardy. 1 to 1/2 to 2 ft.,

| =: 1 bee amabilis. White Fir. 50 to 80 ft. Needles dark | 25) 2 to 24 ft $1.75; 3 to 4 ft., $3. : Douglasii, var. Glauca. The same as the fore-

green above, silvery underneath. Rapid grower. > , : EL ; : 1 (0) 10774) MES NOTIN A WO) DUG. titty.) SHA.GOS ©) ibs, going, with the exception of being of an intense

$20 to $30. | blue. 2,to 2/4 ft., $1.50; 214 to 3 it.) Geese. brachyphylla. (Syn. A. homolepis.) A Japanese Fraserii (She Balsam). 30 to 50 ft. Foliage dark

species making a very satisfactory tree in | green; very similar to A. Balsamea. 3 to 4 it., $3.

not too poor a soil. 2 to 24 ft.,$1; 3 to | Lasiocarpa, var. Arizonica. (Syn. to. A Arizon-

4 ft., $2. ica.) Foliage blue-green and glaucous; making balsamea (Balsam Fir). 50 to 80 ft. Foliage dark one of the finest specimen evergreens. 3 to 5

green; lustrous above, pale below. Perfectly ft., $6 to $ro.

hardy but loses its beauty early in cultivation. nobilis (Red Fir), 150 to 250. ft. Foliage dark

Gy UO) Di lilies Gps (liseS ONG {NO ilies, Aiea green; very fine specimen plants for lawn, etc. Cephalonica (Cephalonian Fir). 60 to 70 ft. Fol- 214 to 3 ft., $2.50; 3 to 4 ft., $3 to $5.

iage dark green, rigid and sharp-pointed bran- | nobilis Bee Same as foregoing, only blue.

ches: 2 to 2% it., $2.50. 1% to 2 ft., $2;.2 to 24% it., Ss: qr tomyaiee ape concolor. (White Fir.) 100 to 250 ft. Foliage | 6 to 8 a $10 to $20.

light bluish green; of all the Fir trees it best Nordmaniana (Nordman’s Fir). 100 to 150 ft.

withstands the heat and res One of the most Foliage dark green; does well when placed in a

desirable. 2 to 24% ft., $2.50; 3 to 3% it., $53. | protected position. 4 to 5 ft., $5; 5 to 6 ft.,

3% to 4 ft., $7. $10; 6 to 7 ft., $15 to $20.

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Abies Pectinata (Silver Fir). (Syn. &. Picea.) too to 200 ft. Foliage dark green above, silvery white beneath. Perfectly hardy. 6 to 8 ft., $8 to $12.

picea. See A. Pectinata.

pinsapo (Spanish Fir). 70 to 80 ft. Foliage light green; not very hardy, but of very distinctive habit and growth. Should not be omitted in a collection of evergreens. 31% to g ft, $5.

subalpina. Foliage blue-green and glaucous. 3 to 5 ft., $4 to $7.

Veitchii (Veitch’s Fir). 80 to 100 ft. Foliage light green; considered one of the best introductions of late years on account of its perfect hardiness and beauty. 11% to 2 ft., $1; 2 to 21% ft., $3; 5 to 6 ft., $8; 6 to 8 ft., $10 to $15.

BIOTA. See Thuyas

CEDRUS Atlantica glauca. 120 ft. Steel-blue fol- lage; not very beautiful in growing state, but the older they become the more beautiful they are. Very desirable for permanent planting. ZB LOMlite pss 4 tO Sit, 455 too tts, oO. Speci- mens up to 8 ft., $15 to $20.

CRYPTOMERIA elegans, var Pungens. Light green; rapid grower; coarse needles. Novelty. AL 160) Stilton so

CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana. Triumph of Boskoop. Bluish foliage. This is considered one of the hardest Cupressus. 3 to 4 ft., $5.

Juniperus Hibernica

Cupressus Nootkatensis (Nootka Sound Cyprus.) Bluish. feathery foliage. 3 to 4 ft., $3.50; 4 to 5 ft., $4.50

JUNIPERUS communis. Foliage light green; col- WENINAIe RES, O HO WS TiN, AO CliG.e WY tO B ita, OO ClS.8 2 2 iitay see

Chinensis, var. Argentea Variegata. Foliage dark green with white tips intermixed. Very beau- tiful. Pyramidal tree. 2% to 3 it., $2.50; 2 to BY) lilbo, HBoSOR 5 CO © iittsy 657 kO {Or

Chinensis aurea. Foliage golden yellow; compact growth. 1% it., $1.

Hibernica (Irish Juniperus). The foliage of this variety is bright green; erect; a dense conical WSS, DY lO ZB iilta, HUs5OR 2 CO BY Illto, has BYe to 4 ft., $3.

Japonica aurea. Foliage golden yellow, slightly procumbent in habit, making an open growing (Hee, 2 DY ites Hi5O 2M tO B itis, (8o.508 B © ZA fits, SHAS A 160) iis, Shy 140) SHO.

Pfitzenaria. Foliage dark green; broad open oS growth. Very fine where a low specimen ever- (see page 30) green is wanted. 31% ft., $6 to $8.

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Lig BLE Ube Picea pungens (see page 33)

Juniperus Sabina (Savin Juniper). Foliage dark | Juniperus Tamariscifolia. Foliage dark green. In green; low-growing dwarf evergreen. Very habit, low-growing and procumbent.

desirable for rockeries and for edging evergreen | Virginiana (Common Red Cedar). Foliage dark jollenawomnoyes, © 1 ox 1%) ihe, Nae WY xe Ditty, Sal

green, making a symmetrical pyramidal tree. 2 tO, 3) fit... 7/5 CtSe| 3 LOM ait G Onan OME Hilon Ace) 2 © KO) 7 Milo, Shc

Virginiana, var. glauca. This is a blue form of the common Red Cedar, and a very desirable variety. 2 to 3 ft., $2.50; 3 to 4 it. $4574) to. 5 it.) pO, Om bom amit $8 to $10.

PICEA alba (White Spruce). 60 to 70 ft. Light silvery green. Makes a very sat- isfactory tree for mass planting. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 to $2.50.

Alcockiana (Alcock’s Spruce). 100 to 150 ft. Foliage dark green above, and bright blue beneath. 2 to 2% ft., $1; 24% to 3 Lt... pila25¢5) 0) LO LON Ges pmOnuOn page

Engelmanni (Engelman’s Spruce). 100 to 150 ft. Foliage varying from bluish green to steel-blue. 1 to 2 ft., 60 cts.; 2 (©) 2 ites, Sie,

excelsa (Norway Spruce). too to 150 it. Foliage dark green, rapid and pyrami- dal grower, and one of the most largely used. 114 to 2 ft., 50. cts.) 34 tompat.. $2: 2 to 3 ft., $1.

excelsa, var. Clanbrasiliana. Dwarf, dark green; compact form, with short crowded branchlets. 1 to 14 it., $1.50.

excelsa, var. Conica. Dwarf, similar to foregoing, differing in shape, which is conical: 1 to 14%) ft: S150; em atom. fit., 2.

Finedonensis. Foliage varies in color from pale yellow, then bronzy brown and finally light green. 5 to 6 ft., $8; 7 to 8 ft., $ro.

Finedonensis inverta (Weeping Spruce). Dark green foliage. A very beautiful lawn tree, with its long drooping pendu-

lous branches: 2 to Seite bass Ores

Picea pungens Kosteri (see page 33) 3% ft., $2.50.

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Taxus baccata (see page 35)

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Picea orientalis (Oriental Spruce).

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Retinospora plumosa

100 to 120 ft. Dark green and shining foliage. Very similar in habit to Excelsa with the exception that the needles are much shorter and more closely set. 1% to 2 ft., $1.50; 244 to) 3 it, 22505 374 to 4) ft., $4.

polita. 70 to 90 ft. Foliage dark shining

green; dense broad pyramid tree and towards maturity similar to Picea ex- Celsan § 125 to 2 ft. $r.507 2 to 2/5 ft. $2.50; 244 to 3 ft., $3; 3 to 4 it., $4 to $6; 6 to 8 ft., $10 to $20.

Pungens glauca (Colorado Blue Spruce).

TVG) Nitto) ABIER Z) iilban SSDS LZ) hilton NALEIOR 23 Vileay, $3u50% 4 ft-, $5; 5) ft... p10.

pungens Kosteri (Koster’s Blue Spruce.)

Remonti.

PINUS Laricio, var. Austriaca.

An improved form of Picea pungens glauca, being of a more intense blue. TUB TWO) teen SI) 160) Chay BE) WO) Billa, O03) to $5; 31% to 4 ft., $7 to $10; 4% to 5 ft., $9 to $15; 51% to 6 ft., $18 to $25; 6 to to ft., $25 to $50.

Dwarf. Slightly lighter green than others; good for rockeries and in front of evergreen plantations. 2 to 24% ft., $4.

(Skin, 1%. Laricio var. nigricans.) 100 to 150 ft. Long, dark green, rigid needles. This makes a very symmetrical tree, both in its growth and in its old age. 2 to 2% fie pie25s Zoo toes fits, pia 5e

Pinus excelsa. 150ft. A very handsome tree, hardy as far north as Massachusetts, in sheltered posi- {10.2 2 to 3 1t., i-503.3) tovamite ee

Cembra (Swiss Stove Pine). Dark green short branches; close pyramidal tree; very hardy. 1% to 2 ft., $2; 2% to 3 ft., $2.50; 3% to a It., $3.50.

Divaricata. (Syn. P. Banksiana.) 70 ft. Bright green; the most northern of the pines, but not of very great ornamental value. 1% to 2 ft., $1.

Montana, var. Mughus (Mugho Pine). Dwarf. This species forms a dark spreading bush, very often broader than its height. Prostrate in habit, and valuable for rockeries, banks and seashore. 8 to 12 x 12 to 18, $1.50; 12) to 15% HS) (60) Be Nae e(ey,

parviflora glauca. 80 ft. Light bluish foliage; pyramidal habit with slender horizontal branches. 3 to 3% it., $3 to $5.

resinosa (Red or Norway Pine). 7oft. This tree forms a broad pyramidal head when young,

and an open, round-topped one when old. 5 to 6 ft., $8.

Strobus. White Pine. too ft. Perfectly hardy, and one of the most satisfactory pines growing in almost all kinds of soil. 11% to 2 ft., 50 cts.; 2VE tO) 3) it. biz 5 374) LOY 1k 2:

sylvestris (Scotch Pine). 60 to 70 ft. Rapid grower and very good for windbreaks, ete. Very gnarled in old age, and therefore very picturesque. “2 to 3 ity 75 (ctSa,..3. Lora she eae

RETINOSPORA filifera (Thread-branched Retino- spora). A very handsome lawn tree, with its drooping branches and thread-like appearance. 1 tor W4it., 75c.;2to 2Wit., $1.50; 3 to3 Wit., $4.

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Tsuga group

Retinospora filifera aurea. Golden type of the

preceding. 11% ft., $4; 2 ft., $5; 3 ft., $o.

obtusa. Dark green foliage; compact growth. 2 to 2% tt., $2: 2% to 3 ft., $3.50; 3 to ait, pa.

obtusa aurea. Golden yellow; compact growth. TT @ WY Wen HOR @ tO) B iittas Se

obtusa, var. gracilis aurea. Golden yellow fol- iage; graceful and beautiful. 2 to 2% ft., $4.

obtusa, var. gracilis nova. New and _ distinct. 2 to 2% ft., $2; 21% to 3 ft., $3; 3 to 31% it., $5.

pisifera (Pea-fruited Retinospora). Dark green, Open pyramidal tree. 4 to 5 ft., $5; 6 to 7 ft., $15 to $20; 9 to to ft., $20 to $30.

pisifera aurea (Golden Pea-fruited Retinospora). 2% to 3 it., $2; 3% to g ft., $4; 41% to 5 ft., $5; ORtOn 7a fit 20) LO) P20:

plumosa (Plume-like Retinospora). The most widely planted of any, and chiefly used for windbreaks, mass planting, etc. 2 to 3 ft., SPIE ISOM B WO) ZL ilbas MEST AHO IS titan Oe

plumosa aurea. 2 to 3 ft., $1; 31% to 4 ft., $3; 4% to 5 it., $5-

Squarrosa, var. Veitchii. In character similar to Retinospora plumosa. The foliage is silvery green and is one of the most ornamental ever- greens; withstands shearing well. 2 to 2% ft., $1.25; 24% to 3 ft., $2; 4 to's ft., $5 to dro.

SCIADOPITYS verticillata (Umbrella' Pine). Fol- iage dark shining green, quite distinct from other evergreens in having much _ broader, larger and coarser needles. 21% to 3 ft., $4; 34 to 4 ft., $6; 5 to 6 it., $10.

TAXODIUM distichum (Bald Cypress). Light green foliage; should be planted in damp situ- ations along streams and lakes. 3 to 4 ft., $2; ACOmGiliemp Ain tO 10) dibs 1p OF

TAXUS baccata(English Yew). Dark green foliage; pyramidal tree. To do well, should not be planted further north than Phila. 1% to 2 ft.,

$1; 2 to 214 ft., $1.50; 3% to 4 ft., $4. Retinospora filifera (see page 34)

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Taxus Canadensis (Canadian Yew). Dark green foliage; low-spreading and bushy. 1 to 1% it., FO Cts:; 144 tow ft. pr. cuspidata (Cup-shaped Yew). 50 ft. Dark green foliage; slow-growing, and very characteristic. Should be found in every garden. 1 to 1% ft., $x to $3; 11% to 2 ft., $3 to $5.

THUYA occidentalis (American Arborvite). Foli- age bright green above, yellowish beneath. One of the most largely used evergreens for mass planting and hedges. It withstands shearing very well, and it is perfectly hardy. 11% to 2 lilo Sy CUBS DVS) EO B05, FOV CHS 3 3 WO) M1. E.5 CYS) CSF A COMSulite ee 5 5 LOMO MILE Kp Oe

occidentalis aurea. Foliage golden yellow. One of the best. 1 to 14it., $1; 2% to 3 ft., $2.50. occidentalis, var. aurea variegata. Foliage golden variegated. 1% to 2 ft., $1. occidentalis, Columbia. Foliage silvery varie- gated. Grand strong grower. 3 to 3)% it., $4; 3% to 4 ft., $5; 4 to 5 ft., $5 to $8. occidentalis Elwangeriana. Foliage bluish pur- ple with two distinct kinds of leaves. 2 to 24% fits bi. 50>) 25 Lows) lisa 2.5) > LON Ail pansO! occidentalis globosa. Dwarf. Foliage dark green. Round, compact form. 12 to 15 in. x15 to 18 in., $1; 114 to 2 ft., $1.50; 2 to 244 ft., po: occidentalis Hoveyii. Foliage dark green; similar to Thuya occidentalis globosa, but more vig- orous in habit. 2 to 214 ft., $1.50. occidentalis, var. lutea. (Syn. Geo. Peabody.) Bright yellow foliage. Pyramidal habit very good. 21% to 3 ft:,:$2; 3' to 31% ft., $3; 4 to 5 fis, ep 4s 2 Suto OMicesa Ge occidentalis, var. pyramidalis (Pyramidal Arbor- vite). Foliage light green, dense pyramid growth.

279 -to) 3 ft., 1-50; 4/7 to 4 fit., $214. to sith 3. occidentalis, var. Spiralis. Foliage dark green.

Very characteristic. Pyramidal growth. 2 to

3 {t., $3 to $4.

Thuya occidentalis

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_ Thuya occidentalis spicata alba. Foliage light green,

ends tipped silvery white. 3 to 3% ft., $2; 3% to 4 ft., $3; 4 to 4% ft., $4.

occidentalis Rosenthali. Foliage light green; very good. 3 to 3% it., $3.

occidentalis, var. Varveneana. in winter changing to a bronzy brown. 2 illo, SDB BUG) HO) Lb tien, She.

Standishi (Japanese Arborvite). green; pyramid habit; pendulous Dor WON lillay Ole SHOE SF UO) © it... S50

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_THUYOPSIS borealis glauca. Foliage dark blue.

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light green. Beautiful for specimen, mass and

hedge planting. Withstands shearing well. 1%

to 21t%, 75 cts, 2 to 2% ft. Sr an. automount 2.75; 34% to 4 ft., $4; 4 to 414 ft., $5.

Japanese Maples

These plants, with their delicately cut foliage and colors, running from green to purple and golden, produce a wonderful effect when either planted singly or in groups. They are mostly of a dwarf spreading habit. All our plants are pot grown, therefore much stronger and better than imported ones.

ACER Japonicum aureum. Foliage golden suf- fused with green. $1 to $4.50. Acer Japonicum filicifolium. Large foliage, pale green. $1 to $1.50. Japonicum macrophyllum. Large, light green leaves. 75 cts. to $3. polymorphum. Leaves green, small, deeply cut. Young shoots red. 75 cts. to $4. polymorphum atropurpureum. Foliage dark pur- ple, deeply lobed. $1 to $5. polymorphum palmatum. Leaves light green deeply cut. $1 to $4.

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Herbaceous Border

Hardy Herbaceous Plants

Every day the demand for these perennials is increasing and they are fast becoming the most popular

flowers.

There is such an endless variety, differing in color, form and time of blooming, that even with limited space and careful selection, flowers can be had from early spring till frost puts them to rest for the winter. They require little care and as the plants increase in size every year, it is quite inexpensive to plant a

border or some beds with these hardy plants.

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Chrysanthemum. Hardy, in varieties.

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Cytheree. Flesh color; center spotted with carmine. Duchesse de Nemours. Cream-white.

Edulis Delache Mauve-rose Festiva. White; very fine.

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Pzonia festiva maxima. Finest white; petals spot- t i Each ‘Doz. cage satin. Canine. Potentilla hybrida.................. $0 20 $2 oo Fulgida. Pramula Polyanthavss.- 244. .45:-..2-.. 20 |'2 00 Gloria mundi. Soft rose. Viera Stelics si such Sty DPOS6 70.8 Osea a sO ON SRG Oh 20 2ZNO@® Hercules. Puimonariaofticinalisns.:)+---5-.-a=.. 20. 2 ©O Humei. Pyrethrum, in variety................ 25 250 H. Demay. Ranunculusiaens fore pleno:.-2-..-.. 20 2 00 Isable Kalitzky repens flore pleno.................. DO - 2 (50) Lais. Delicate rose; sulphur-yellow center. Rudbeckia hirta...................... 15 1 50 Marie Lemoine. Flesh-pink to white. HESUENENS 5 ob oo acer acete as anaee et Te Peso Mme. Calot. Light rose. maxima ...........-.-.2.-.2e es eee 15 © Mons. Jules Elie. Flesh pink. | INGMiMeRIT 5 ee occa w acedde een uaans TR ie SO Mons. Bouquie. Brilliant dark rose. subtomentosa...................... I5 I 50 Peganini. Red; light pink center. Ruelliarciiosam: tes DO 2 CS Potiri. Rosea alba. Salviasaeeentede se: eee see ee 5s 50 Rubra Triumphans. Rich carmine. AZUKGCASrandihOracac nu. passes se LS | 50 Tricolor, gr. fl. Light rose. patens. | Re on SN ao ear a acarn eae 15 I “50 W.. T. Smith. pratensis.......................... 15 i Go) Zoe Calot. White, tinged with delicate rose. Saxifraga crassifolia.................. ON 50 Pzonia Arborea. Tree Peonies, in variety. lieu ater erase er er ai 3 Se tao EF rom St. DS peltata 5 Ata ta: ON UNOCULONEED: OOLORE COLO MCE Comcerir 15 I 50 Each Doz. ScabiosanCatcasicame ane ae ner eS eT SO Papaverlevisatale. <shcsm eee oer a $0 20 $2 00 Caticasicavalbaenn 3. a ae ee oS oo SO WIV AMO eee ere he oie ae ae: QO - 2 ©) Ochnoletcammesre ows es eee ne, 1s SO QReMtal Crash cee es ss, EN Le cette ees DO POOR MS eCUUIN ACKER eats 44 ne ee ee ne ee iG Ro Parkmanii. . oe te hl ROE N COT 2 sOO Pe yGiiinenOSemiMerr rr en ater Se 5 Pardanthus chinensis. . Eth te Se RE ITS tO SPEC taDiIle ye: mee te ES ay she tees TS 1 50 Parthenium hysterophorum Wont ane eee ey at 5S Spectabilesbrownilmes a5 92 556 iG uso) Pentstemon barbatus Torreyi......... 1S 1 spectabilespulchelliim's = 22-2 15 250 Deel ata cxs teens. tyne? horstiits ov eeee ee 1G A GO VALI CM ALAN Ree ers ties Baten, aman ns £ GO Pbloxcamcenaa... a5. oc ele nue nS el On Oilenevinanttimannn set aie ee aria oa T5 nt Oo Carolina te he esas SMe) ese ie i GO) |p Silfoloverhan jrevamovenriine oe pe pews oe beh oe We 9b 0) Givanicatae sy pee iy, bere eee DO) OOMdacouD Rim mond sin eee ae oe DG 6D SO Phlox decussata. In variety 5 Fat Ge vrs a eet ool OP ih iE SO Albion. Fine white.. eae ee Use eCO CENMIOM Ac ante Pate ee ey ee nate TSO Te © Blanche Nain. Dwarf white......... LSac ales Om > Spinal anUnCus. wr. ssi aes wees casas TG ea KO) Bouquet Fleuri. Pure white, crimson filapend lars sc cose: shes ae eoyiae es wesc Wish edt Aso) CWS, WEIL MNES aoe a coe ebm den oc is i Palinatacerrss see. nn Sk ee Sc a ee TS yee SO Chateaubriand. Pure white; crimson Noa abe rec ee ont he ie irtt ane: See 20 2 OO OE So es ak aoa e eC aes Com die Ibe S10 SO) (bout EN egen Seta ch, marae ae mean ve om merte cs A d 20) 2D CO Cyclone. White; dark carmine eye... 15 I 50 Himartasnhorasplenaen = anes Ny 2 © Czarina. Fine w ite. 5p» Mitts Toes Om OtAChyGulanataey.-eey wer re reese 15 i 56 Eclaireur. Brilliant pink; extra fine. oe eT Oni StellatiasLOlOS te alee ars aera rae es ee Sei O Independence. Large flower; early Stokesiageyaned, a4 ne ay ee SO NVA eee 7 ANC Rar ANS one coe coherences ier On | mebnanctruniehend lenge) a5 an) ae ts a 56 F. G. Van Lassburg. Finest white in TVET ODS ei ae eit isi ts ee ae ts he | ALS CME ZNEO Maes gees Bontas oe bro Hidaka ai He i SO | Wehwanties Serqnalitte ooo ek oso ncsauea se WH. = at © ijGam GVaNie, “IbAivS Nyame, oss ccos cc oe Uy © I Re Vill aT Sey een neta” Aha NN a eis ie - SO Lothair. Salmon-red; crimson eye. Gea On me hradescantianvanciniGaren, sss Ares i Wk) Madsen. White suffused with crimson PRI CULES aNIntAMe topo ean eens yen Gs ool SO and with crimson eye. : 5 al SO se RnilliTimMmenecunvatitine se ne ae a5 I 50 Mrs. Arnold Turner. Large ‘flowe ier (Seton ~ Worclvibilkysceconeccscescos: DSS DAG WLANs: swale) qomnmke Celie s, paca esaee ie = Ae EC) PitZeniper emi erie oe eS ee eee 25 2ASO Mrs. Lingard. Fine white; early..... 15 es © OWartiniana ces viene er ae © cae 25 DAKO Miss Cook. Early dwarf white with tricolor. . 25 2 50 CATTMNMO EWSo gc Gooe sc enac deen feee 5 in FO Uvaria grandiflora. . Pee Seti i fon wien OLR 25O Ornament. Clear rose; large panicles AiinicaeSaxiiragaeses ween ce is Tt SO of bloom. AG aia Pe en eUnolaniayeranditlonaes) anaes ne 1 2 CO Eanicen: Bright carmine.......... 15 1 | Waleriana Officinalis.................. ik i 56

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Prof. Schlieman. Pure mauve: crimson Verbascum phoeniceum eR arya Help ras Nee 2On 2A eye; late bloomer... ae ere Vernonia altissima................... IS eh eel e5 OC Phe) eileen hite: deep | Sane Noveboracensis Sa Sone Beene Wis 7 eS) SOMBCVERS seen AR tm nite ek Gees TS « 5o | Veronica alpesiris.................... is © &O LE PLEN sep ees iyo) AAR we ats lena ie TSO) chamzedrys ....................-.. UG. se SO) Siilulatavs yw Seq tons tes oo ea hich ig a 5 gentianoides....................... if 1 §© Sip ulataval bal sarcrt erie eee nar iy 9 i SC INCaNa.. 2... ee iy eee subglatasoseahn) 7a. 2 eleanor oe ee TE rupestris.......----- 2.2.22 2-- see: ee eI Physosteria Wirginica. 9... 2.4.40 - Tse aA SHINS OHS 6 cogs aae pec comes bene ne Dy) = de SC Platycodon grandiflorum.. ........... GEE Tunes SPI ata eee ee foe dhe c 6 disjcis 0 pramialee ey SO Pliumbacolarpentzes... 2s oe. 320 i © longifolia subsessilis................ 15 I 50 Rolemoniunuecsruleum)=-.-). 42-0. 255 Es) or so WAI INEITEY Soba ecoonnoes sees eQun ee: tH GO) Polygonum compactum..............: TS te SO) | Wehaveel srvbaVeyess (Clune o's a stg SO oor is It SO RE Pa Sep ra ee eer aes oe ee Bee rahe To Om ViOlaxcocnutas slinayvanetyer. site 20. 20) (2700 SICD OL Cite ee ka he Theme eeienc om I eCammlamentOSar. ans es) ioe ins ik i sO

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6 feet wide, 8 feet high, 15 pieces to a bale.

~ feet wide, g feet high, 15 pieces to a bale.

9 feet wide, to feet high, to pieces to a bale.

10 feet wide, 12 feet high, 10 pieces to a bale. 2 cents per square foot

Roehr’s Patented Pot Hangers

Made of single and double wire. pot; easily adjusted and removed. 12 cts. each.

Nico-Fume Liquid

One-half gallon $5.50; gallon. $1o.50.

Stove and Green- house Plants PAGE

Acacia f5..62 scencaess 2 Acallyphaleeeeeeeerce 2 IAGATICONUIS HEE eee: 2 Ao laonemnialeenieac ce 2 Allamanday so.) 4.55. 2 Alocasiameeee se eeeee Ay 3 | Alpin abs acticmre acing eee 3 AMOMUMP ss eneer ten 3 INWAROMUE ogancodese 3 Ampelopsismeneesen se 3 AmnanaSsay7 tease ete 3 Not TWbNOLVINS -Sacacacnc 3 Aéschynanthus ...... 3 Aphelandra.......... 4 Avalliiav as Boao. corre 4 INFUCCAIIA. ca ooccoacee 4 Ardisiam,. .cehmansate. 4 Aristolochia seen. ANS PALA USE weleeiere eeiels 4 ASpidistray ja-ns- css 4 GAOMNA, Gooocconcoodd 4 ATONE ooo ncousoeds 4 Billberciampercemerrice 4 Boronia eee ce 4 Bougainvillea....... 4 BouvanrdiaSpeee eee 4 Caladiumeessss eee 5 (Cryrneiey. soascoccoone 6 Campylobotrys...... 6 Centrosolena ........ 6 Gissus ee acess 6 Gite aeons cesvers 6 Clerodendron........ 6 @liviartee Aaeeaccaesace 6 Chlorophytum....... 6 Coccolobayeeeeeeeeee 6 ColGcasiaereeeennroee 6 COStUSH ers seis sates teie 6 Grossandiianeeeeeeeee 6 Cryptanthus pe... 6 (CROWNS gasooococduc 6,7 CGunimentaseeeeecorecer Cyanophyllum. ..... 7 CGyitodeitaeeerecerrr 5 Gy penuspys-cemsceneee 7 Dichorisandra....... 7 Dieffenbachia........ 7 ID ONES 4.55,0c00ce 7 Dipladentalee eer 7 ra ccna pene eee 7,8 Eranthemum ........ 8 Encholigioneessenceer 8 Muchanismeereerr errs 8 IDNA, 5 occGaccs 8 Ragen eee 8 ICUS epee 8,9 Hittoniayeee ese eeeere 9 Hirancisceau eee 9 Gardenia Ys teeeee 9 Galiplinialyaee..semeee 9 Genistay eee 9 Gloxiniasy epee 9 Glonicsae eee 9 EVeliconiaeesen eee 9 Heminographis...... 9 EVotinianinias sss i) Eizemanthitsi es seer 9 ELOY Ae ar aatasree eeccerars 9 pomlcealieraaaecece 9 ISOPCMSIes) te csiacn clei 9 PKOTa ye see ee 9 Jacquemontia,....... 9 Sav ppoadebsocc 9 Wapaseniaueeeeree.: 10 SOE manent ee oe 10 Maranta. <2aeanecne 10 Medi laieeerereeees 10 MuSaz coc se reenter 10

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INDEX

PAGE Pheonix a taete aes 16 Pritehanrdial see ee 16 Ptychosperma ...... 16 INKY ynoone nooo 6uc 6 Reanthopheenix ..... 16 Rhapisscce’. seca 16 Rhopaloblastia ...... 16 INOBOMETE spopconcoes 10 Sabaltcncassoeeeoer 16 Mi hranaxee oes sete Ae 16

Ferns /NGVENTINOIIN. cosn00 cone 19 AMISOPNONE, 550 06-400) ASVZIOVONSNS co5500500 19 ASpleniuini ieee enneee 19 BLE Chin awe 19 Cibotiummeeeeeeeee: 'G (CYAtOONWUT 55 050000 19 Davalliatys a cpass cen 19 Dicksonialye epee. 19 Goniophlebium ...... 20 Womania eee 20 Nephrolepsis ........ 20 Rlaiiyicenitin seers: 20 Roly podiuinttes seers 20 PUCTIS ie oe eevee aot eere 20 Selaicuneliaeeeeeeeree 20 Smalllhiennsiseeeeee 20

Flowering Shrubs and Roots for Forcing

Andromedas,........ 23 Azalea 90005000 21, 22, 23 (CASES, d coocaccnce 21 CrHtiGOS soobaoscc0cc0s 21 Deutziae 4 pecnocner 21 IBINGWOERERL 5 5500000c 2t Kéallini aes eee 22 IGilaCSy yea rae erene 21 Lily-of-the- Valley 22,23 Man UISHA Sey ee kecaeiene 21 PUN Spynceecriccees 22 Pommes de Granate .22 Peachpenn sess one 22 Rhododendrons .....22 SIMMS bo 66 occ00des 23 NVEStaniaee eer 22 Fruit Trees St eae yee ees 23 Grape-vines ......... 23 INECANTHINES 5. ooeb es coc 23 Reachesacs-ceirence. 23 Vines and Climbers Ampelopsis.......... 23 ATIStOlOGHI ane eee 23 Glenialtisheereeeeeecer 23 Ivayie Seige cere 23 lab AGNOS, Ge booandce 23 WHGUIRUIE) SA Sacasaoos 23 Evergreen Shrubs Aucubayenseecs eee 25 BenY INKEES boococuncdc 24 BOx DTC CS is. Gareiatons 25 IEAUTUS Ho ise ceenenee ras 25 Neniums.* 35 eceen: 26 Miscellaneous Elydiranceayanseeercicn 25 Japanese Maples ....36 Ofancesiiceseaesees 25 INOSESHsaee eee 27-29 Evergreen Trees AbieS a saciesccegene 30 Biota) cocomococeecnter 36

Peat and Moss

Selected Orchid Peat Selected Orchid Peat, picked Selected Sphagnum Moss

PAGE Gedinuswee eee 31 Cry ptomeniaueeeaeee 31 CW OMESSUS ete sconsce 31 Uni penush eee 31, 32 BiCeas Saeee eee 32-34 Pinusye onesie 34 Retinospora,...... 34, 35 Sciadopiltvseeee sy eeeesS Warx@Ghiwin 55 ccnacac 35 LaKuS)oaes stone 35, 36 Dinayaly. eer pee 3 MACOS . oe scccon0- 36 PSUSa Me Sse ee 36 Hardy Herbaceous Plants

INOUWIGA, socoaccuodnd 37 NEON 5556 c000 re 37 AGOnISH YS ie eee 37 Agrostemma ybie ra felavelers 27) ANUS as cay eae nee By) Allithiaear nee epee eae 37 ENERO so gaccesces 37 INTUSOMVIEL go cccencacec 37 INTOMOSA 5500600004006 37 INNEATIOING Gaacscostone 37 /NMUDCIAIG 55+ cacnosns 37 Anthenicumvensesseer 37 ENGST ooo acocond ct 37 IATADIS RS ee ts nese aT INGFNSUE sascconcsaon. 37 INFOUSA, cc oecaconde 37 ASA GUT 2 oe 37 MEO DIES oo5oc0005000 37 AStED 2 o. ce pees 37 BAUS, ssocoscasoccr 37 Bellis ioc. Senecee 37 PXOCCONIE scscarcoance 37 BOMOMIA . cocccnconce 37 Calluinaseeeer erence 37 Campanulal,...... 37, 38 Gatananchenseeeeaeen 38 Centaurea eeeeeeeeee 38 @erastiuimueeeeeeeeee 38 Chrysanthemum ,...38 Cinieiiicalereeaeeee 38 Clematisie tee nena: 38 Conyalllaniaeeeeee 38 CORSOWNS 5500 0000c006 38 Del phinitimpeeee cess 28 IDWVAVNYMUS Gococcoosn oe 38 IDICOMIA: soncaccoaasc 38 IDVICGAVTNNOS jocqenocor 38 IDEAS. soouoco0nnee 38 Doronicum sees 38 chino pSeeeneeerrcee 38 |Djoysonoblbboel baa oaae 38 IDOL canosocoocce 38 IDiAVOANLUN Goscocaccar 38 DAVIN | Ge oeonase 38 ID boron oa Gocanes 38 Gaillandiayeseeceec: 38 Galeoarer acca nee 38 Geranium aeeeeence Geulmes]. Seeeteiae ont 38 Globulaniawesseeaeeee 38 Gypsophila .......... 38 Hfelenitim),... <0. 38 Eiehianthilspaaeeeence 38 HMeliOpSiS) ss ceeciteree 38 Hemerocallis ........ 38 Hlesperisily..cneecent 38 lieucheralee serie 38 Eli DISCUS a aeemeieert 38 Ey PehIC UA yee 38 [benis! esse open ese Intilar sc eects 38 Ibi CEe ae ee met ar.coroor 38 JAGIOSNS cacecconoo0dHe 38

Muratori’s Automatic Hand Sprayer

The best and most reliable instrument ever invented for spraying plants. clear water or liquid insecticide. It diffuses an even dew-like spray on every part of the plant ina manner impossible to be obtained by any syringe. Full directions with sprayer. copper, $15.

Used with either

Price in burnished

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Requisites Bamboo Shading for

Greenhouses ...... 40

Boxwood Topiary ...26 Mission Plant Boxes .26 Muratori’s Automatic

Hand-Sprayer..... 40 Nico Fume Liquids..

Dido. ac RC eee 26, 40 Peat and Moss ...... 40 Pot-Hangers, Roehr’s

Patented: sameeeen 40 Rolling Stands ...... 26 Sal cersieteeiow scare 26 Tubs ees seca 26

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