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Pot Grown Plants
for
Immediate Delivery
Annuals
Hardy Heather
Perennials
Dahlias
Roses
Insecticides
Heatherhome Seed and Nursery Co.
Incorporated Formerly
Knight & Struck Company
258 Fifth Avenue New York
ANNUALS
Per doz. Per 100
Ageratum. Tall Lavender $ .60 $4.50
Antirrhinum. Tall separate colors 75 5.50
— Semi Dwarf — separate colors 75 5.50
— Very Dwarf — separate colors 75 5.50
Asters. Sea Shell 60 4.50
— Midsummer — separate colors 60 4.50
— Egret — separate colors 60 4.50
— Late Giants — separate colors 60 4.50
Begonia. Erfordi 1.00 7.00
— Tuberous Rooted — single crimson 1.00 7.50
— Tuberous Rooted — single orange 1.00 7.50
— Tuberous Rooted — single yellow 1.00 7.50
— Tuberous Rooted — single scarlet 1.00 7.50
— Tuberous Rooted — single pink 1.00 7.50
— Tuberous Rooted — single white 1.00 7.50
— Tuberous Rooted — single mixed 75 6.00
Carnation. Marguerite double 75 5.50
Chrysanthemum Queen of Tokio 75 5.50
Cleome. Pungens 75 5.50
Cosmos. Heatherhome Midsummer crimson 75 5.50
— Heatherhome Midsummer ivory white 75 b 5.50
— Heatherhome Midsummer lavender pink 75 5.50
— Heatherhome Midsummer roseline pink 75 5.50
— Heatherhome Midsummer mixed 50 4.00
— Late Giants — separate colors 60 4.50
Dimorpotheca. Aurantiaca 75 5.50
Heliotrope 1.25 8.00
Lobelia. Dwarf blue 60 4.50
Marigold. African 60 4.50
— French Striped 60 4.50
Nicotiana. Affinis — separate colors 60 4.50
Petunia. Heatherhome Giants 75 5.50
— Bedding Pink 75 5.50
Salpiglossis — Separate colors 75 5.50
Salvia. Bonfire 1.00 7.00
—Zurich 1.00 7.00
— Patens Blue 1.25 8.00
Scabiosa — Separate colors 75 5.50
Stock. Perfection — separate colors 75 5.50
Solanum Aculeatissimum — Autumn Glory Bush.. .25 each 2.00 12.50
Verbena — Separate colors .75 5.60
Vinca. Pink 60 4.50
^ —White 60 4.50
Zinnias. Double — separate colors 50 4.00
VINES
Cobea Scandens 75 5.50
Moon Vines 75 5.50
PETUNIA HEATHERHOME PRIDE
A beautiful peach blossom pink. Very large flowers and exceptionally free blooming. Dozen, $1.25; per 100, $8.00.
PETUNIA HEATHERHOME SILVER GLORY
A wonderful variety. Variegated form of Heatherhome Glory (the most wonderful variety ever introduced). Beautiful pink and silver. Large flowers and a free bloomer. Dozen, $1.25; per 100, $8.00.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
G
HE increased volume of our business, and the frequent demands for Evergreens and Nursery Stock have made necessary the reorganization of our business, arrangements which are now complete. The name of the firm has been changed to the
"HEATHERHOME SEED AND NURSERY COMPANY, Inc/'
We are now in an unusual position to supply a complete line of Nursery stock and Evergreens, also all greenhouse and hothouse plants in addition to our specialties, such as Seeds, Bulbs, Perennials, Dahlias and Rose plants.
The high standard of quality and service that has been established will be most rigidly adhered to and continued, and we are positive that with our increased resources and the facilities at our command, we will be in a better position than ever to give absolute satisfaction.
We will also be glad to receive planting lists from parties who may be considering the planning of new or the remodelling of old gardens and stocking of green- houses.
We wish to thank you for the many kind favors in the past, and trust that we may be favored with your orders, we beg to remain.
Yours very truly,
Heatherhome Seed &- Nursery Co.
Incorporated Formerly
Knight &• Struck Company
258 Fifth Avenue New York
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POT GROWN PERENNIALS FOR IMMEDIATE PLANTING
Many of our patrons have been delayed with their spring planting and have heretofore had to wait until fall, thereby losing an entire year’s growth.
For the convenience of the gardening public we have, therefore, prepared the following list of plants for delivery during June and July.
All plants listed are grown in pots and can be shipped by express immediately upon receipt of your order. The plants will continue to grow* blooming in season, not being harmed in the least by being moved.
For complete descriptions and cultural suggestions see our 1917 Heatherhome Seed and Plant Book. Copy sent free on request.
HARDY HEATHER
(Our Main Specialty.)
Each Per doz.
Calluna Vulgaris. True Scotch Heather $ .35 $3.50
Erica Stricta. Dwarf Heather 35 3.50
Bruckenthalia Spicilifolia. Dwarf light pink 35 3.50
Two each of the above varieties, $1.50.
GENERAL LIST Each Per doz. Per 100
Achillea (Milfoil or Yarrow)
— Millefolium Cerise Queen (Milfoil) $ .15 $1.50 $10.00
— Ptarmica. The Pearl 15 1.50 10.00
—Perry’s White (New). 25 2.25 15.00
Anchusa (Alkanet-Sea Bugloss)
— Italica Dropmore variety — gentian blue 25 2.50 18.00
— Italica Opal — brilliant blue 35 3.50 25.00
— Pride of Dover — pale blue 35 3.50 25.00
Armeria Maritima — Sea Pink or Thrift (fine for edging) 15 1.50 10.00
Artemisia Lactiflora 20 2.00 15.00
— Stelleriana (Old Woman) 15 1.50 10.00
Asters (Hardy) — Michaelmas Daisies or Star Worts.
— Acris Nanus (Dwarf) — violet blue 25 2.50 18.00
— Advance (New) — height 4 feet; lavender 30 3.00 22.00
— Alpinus — Purple — fine for the rockery 15 1.50 10.00
— Amethystinus — blue; very tall and late 25 2.50 18.00
— Beauty of Colwell — most beautiful of all Asters 30 3.00 22.00
— Beaute Parfaite (2 ft.) — lavender 20 2.00 15.00
— Climax (New) — lavender; blooms late 25 2.50 18.00
— Double White — very free blooming 25 2.50 18.00
— Ibericus Ultramarin — brilliant dark blue 25 2.50 18.00
— Feltham Blue — the freest blooming variety 25 2.50 18.00
— Novae Angliae — purplish blue 18 1.75 12.00
— Novae Angliae Rubra — deep crimson 18 1.75 12.00
— Lil Fardell — rich claret color; rare 30 3.00 22.00
— Perry’s Pink — bright pink; desirable 25 2.50 18.00
— Perry’s White — a good white 25 2.50 18.00
— Robert Parker — light mauve 18 1.75 12.00
— St. Egwin (New) — clear rose pink 30 3.00 22.00
— White Climax — the finest white 30 3.00 22.00
Boltonia (False Chamomile)
— Latisquama — pure white 15 1.50 10.00
— Latisquama Nana — compact form 25 2.50 18.00
Buddleya. Summer Lilac (Butterfly Bush)
— Variabilis Magnifica 35 3.50 25.00
— Variabilis Superba 50 5.00
— Veitchiana — very tall 30 3.00 22.00
— Wilsoni 75 7.50
— Yunnanensis (New 1917) 1.00 10.00
— Yunnanensis alba (New 1917) 1.50 15.00
Campamula Medium Assorted (Canterbury Bell) 15 1.50 10.00
— Persicifolia (Peach Bells) 20 2.00 15.00
— Persicifolia alba 20 2.00 15.00
Caryopteris Mastacanthus (Blue Spirea) 35 3.50 25.00
Centaurea Montana — deep blue 15 1.50 10.00
— Montana alba — pure white 15 1.50 10.00
Chrysanthemums (Hardy)
— Shower of Gold (New 1917) — beautiful single daisy- shaped, hardy Chrysanthemum; very free-flower- ing and compact in growth 25 3.00
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PERENNIALS— Continued.
OLD-FASHIONED POMPOM CHRYSANTHEMUMS
—Donald — cream pink
— Golden Climax — finest yellow 20
— Inez — bronzy red
— Inga — blood red
— Tiber — bronze
— Waco — pure white 20
— Zenobia — golden yellow 20
One each of the seven above varieties for $1.00.
GIANT FLAT GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS
— Dorothy — pure white
— Cranfordia — light yellow 25
— Fedora — pink, white centre 25
— Kathline Thompson — coppery golden 25
— Lilac Cap — deep lilac
— Lucifer — deep crimson 25
— Petite Louise — beautiful pink; largest in this class..
— Purple Cap — purple in effect
One each of the above eight varieties for $1.50.
NEW JAPANESE GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS
— Cranford Yellow — similar in form to the greenhouse
varieties 25
— Cranford Pink 25
BABY POMPOM CHRYSANTHEMUMS
— Baby Margaret — white
— Golden West — golden yellow
MEDIUM-SIZED FLAT CHRYSANTHEMUMS
— Lilian Doty — delicate shell pink
— Queen of the Whites — glistening white
Coreopsis Lanceolata — blooms profusely all season; one of t
best perennials
Edelweiss (Alpine plant)
Euonymus Radicans — fine for the rockery
— Variegata
— Kewensis (New) — a miniature form
— Vegetus — the best evergreen vine
Gaura Lindheimeri (Waving Butterfly)
Geranium (Crane’s Bill)
— Album
Helianthemum (Sun Rose)
— Clara Middleton — excellent for the rockery
— The Bride (New 1917) — silvery foliage
— Mrs. Earle — fiery scarlet
Helianthus Rigidus Japonicus — Hardy Yellow Sunflower. . . .
Helichrysum Bellidioides — an excellent rock plant
Hesperis Matronalis (Sweet Rocket)
Heuchera Brizoides — very free flowering
— Sanguinea Flambeau — flame-colored flowers
Hypericum Mooserianum (St. John’s Wort)
Iberis Gibraltarica — hardy Candytuft
Inula Glandulosa — golden-yellow flowers in June and July.
True English Lavender
Lathryrus Latifolius — the hardy Sweet Pea
— Crimson 15
— Pink Beauty 15
Lychnis Grandiflora — a recent introduction from Japan 50
Monarda Didyma (Bee Balm or Bergamot) 18
— Cambridge Scarlet 25
Pachysandra Terminalis (Japanese Spurge) .25
Papaver Alpinum (Alpine Poppy) 35
Phlox Decussata — named varieties, our selection .15
For complete list of named sorts, with prices and descrip- tions, see our Plant Book. Copy free.
— Suffruticosa. Mrs. Dalrymple — white-shaded rose 20
— Suffruticosa. Miss Lingard — the most wonderful
white Phlox in existence 20
Each |
Per doz. |
Per 100 |
,$ .20 |
$2.00 |
$15.00 |
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PERENNIALS — Continued.
Each Per doz. Per 100
Physostegia (False Dragon Head)
— Virginica — lavender pink $.15 $1.50 $10.00
— Virginica alba — pure white 15 1.50 10.00
— Speciosa — delicate rose pink 20 2.00 15.00
Platycodon (Balloon or Japanese Bell Flower)
— Grandiflorum — deep blue 15 1.50 10.00
— Grandiflorum album — white tinted blue 15 1.50 10.00
Plumbago Larpentae — excellent for edging walks 20 2.00 15.00
Potentilla — Named varieties assorted 25 2.50 18.00
Poppies (Orientale)
— Goliath — fiery scarlet 25 2.50 18.00
— Lady Roscoe — salmon red 25 2.50 18.00
— Mahogany — dark crimson maroon 25 2.50 18.00
— Mrs. Perry — clear apricot 25 2.50 18.00
— Perry’s Pigmy — a most distinct novelty; salmon rose;
first time offered 75 7.50
— Perry’s White — white, crimson base; gigantic flowers .50 5.00
— Queen Alexandra — clear rose salmon 25 2.50 18.00
— Rembrandt — vivid crimson 25 2.50 18.00
— Silver Queen — silvery white 30 3.00 22.00
Pyrethrum Hybridum Roseum — Colored Daisy 25 2.50 18.00
— Double Ne Plus Ultra — pure white 50 5.00
— Double Princess Metternich — pink 50 5.00
— Double Roi des Rouges — bright red 50 5.00
Rudbeckia Newmani — blooms from July until October; yellow
flowers 20 1.75 12.00
— Nitida — excellent for cutting 20 2.00 12.00
Salvia (Hardy)
— Azurea Grandiflora — sky blue 25 2.50 18.00
— Pitcherii — later than Azurea Grandiflora 25 2.50 18.00
— Pratense — violet 25 2.50 18.00
— Uliginosa (New 1916) — heavenly blue, a real gem 35 3.50 22.00
— Virgata Nemorosa — ever-blooming 25 2.50 18.00
Scabiosa Japonica — clear lavender 25 2.50 18.00
Sedum (Stone Crop)
— Dwarf Growing Varieties
— Acre — foliage green, flowers yellow 20 2.00 15.00
— Album — foliage green, flowers white 20 2.00 15.00
— Ewersi — glaucous foliage, purplish-pink flowers 20 2.00 15.00
— Kamschaticum — deep green foliage, yellow flowers... .20 2.00 15.00
— Kamschaticum Variegatum — foliage margined with
creamy white 20 2.00 15.00
— Hispanicum — foliage gray, flowers rosy white 20 2.00 15.00
— Lydium Glaucum — glaucous foliage 20 2.00 15.00
— Middendorfianum — narrow green foliage, sulphur yel- low flowers 20 2.00 15.00
— Sexangulare — dark green foliage, yellow flowers 15 1.50 10.00
— Sieboldi — glaucous foliage, bright pink flowers; ex- cellent 20 2.00 15.00
— Spurium — pink flowers 20 2.00 15.00
— Spurium Coccineum — crimson flowers 20 2.00 15.00
— Stolonifera — flat-leaved purplish-pink flowers 20 2.00 15.00
— Erect Growing Varieties
— Japonicum Macrophyllum — waxy white flowers 20 2.00 15.00
— Maximum Atropurpureum — dark bronzy purple foli- age 20 2.00 15.00
— Spectabile — rose-colored 20 2.00 15.00
— Spectabile Brilliant — amaranth red flowers 25 2.50 18.00
— Wallachianum — bright golden yellow flowers 25 2.50 18.00
Sempervivum 15 1.25 8.00
Shasta Daisy Alaska (Burbank’s best introduction) 20 2.00 15.00
— King Edward VII — glistening white 20 2.00 15.00
Silene Schafta (Catch-fly) 20 2.00 15.00
Stokesia Cyanea — bright blue 18 1.75 12.00
— Cyanea alba — pure white 18 1.75 12.00
— Cyanea pink (New) 50 5.00
Spirea Filipendula. Flowers purplish-white 20 2.00 15.00
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PERENNIALS— Continued.
Each |
Per doz. |
Per 100 |
|
Thalictrum (Meadow Rue) |
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— Adiantifolium |
....$ .20 |
$2.00 |
$15.00 |
— Aquilegiafolium purpureum — rosy-purple |
20 |
2.00 |
15.00 |
— Aquilegiafolium album — pure white |
20 |
2.00 |
15.00 |
Verbascum Mullein Densiflorum — primrose-yellow, with pie eye |
pur- 25 |
2.50 |
18.00 |
— Mars — buff, turning red |
25 |
2.50 |
18.00 |
Veronica (Speedwell) |
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— Incana — bright blue |
20 |
2.00 |
15.00 |
— Longifolia — deep blue |
20 |
2.00 |
15.00 |
— Longifolia subsessilis — long spikes of deep blue.. |
25 |
2.50 |
18.00 |
— Virginica — white-flowered |
25 |
2.50 |
18.00 |
— Gentianoides variegata — very dwarf |
25 |
2.50 |
18.00 |
Vinca Minor (Myrtle) |
.... .15 |
1.50 |
10.00 |
— Aurea |
25 |
2.50 |
18.00 |
Viola Cornuta, True (Tufted Pansy) |
15 |
1.50 |
10.00 |
— G. Wermig (New) — wonderful purple |
30 |
3.00 |
22.00 |
Collection of Hardy Old-fashioned Flowers as planted in |
our Grandmothers’ Gardens: |
10 plants for $1.00 25 plants for 2.25
These collections are made up of plants in the above list, the only restriction we put on these offers is that the selection is left entirely to us, otherwise we would not be able to offer such a wonderful bargain. We guarantee all plants to be in first-class condition. Orders for these collections can only be filled on the above conditions.
HEATHERHOME’S INSECTICIDES
In the following list we offer a most critical selection, because we do not believe in offering more than one remedy for a certain evil, and we only offer that one, because we have found it superior to all others.
For this reason our offer is most distinct and of especial value to the amateur.
Aphine. The most effective remedy against the Aphis, commonly known as Green Lice, or Black Lice. They trouble Roses, Sweet Peas, Nasturtium, Chrysanthemum, etc.
Qt., 11.00; gal., $2.50
Arsenate of Lead (Paste). Sure death to the Roseworm, Gypsy Moth, Coddling Moth or any
leaf eating insects 1 Lb., $ .30; 14, 28 and 56 lb. buckets, $ .20 per lb.;
kegs of 100 lbs., $ .17 per lb.; barrels, $ .16 per lb.
Black Leaf No. 40. The only remedy against the Leaf Curl which attacks fruit trees and Snowball bushes, also excellent for the Chinch Bug on Dahlias.
Yz lb. tin, $1.00; 2 lbs., $3.00
Carbo-Sul. An absolute preventative against rust on hollyhocks and snap-dragons, and an excellent remedy for exterminating the White Fly Pt., $1.00; qt., $1.50; gal., $4.00
Fungine. Excellent for preventing and remedying mildew on Roses and Phloxes, and blight and wilt on Larkspur, Stocks, Cornflowers and Asters ..Qt., $1.00; gal., $3.00
Vermine. The great enemy of all soil insects, such as Cutworms, Eelworms, Maggots, Wire- worms, etc . Qt., $1.00; gal., $3.00; 5 gal. keg, $14.00
Prices on Above Insecticides Subject to Change Without Notice.
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DAHLIAS
The following list of Dahlias contains all of the best and freest blooming varieties, together with the newest and rarest novelties. All prices are for started plants for immediate delivery.
For complete descriptions see our list of Dahlias in the 1917 Plant Book. Copy free.
CACTUS DAHLIAS
Bianca — lovely pink lavender
F. W. Fellows — flame scarlet (the best Cactus Dahlia)
Garibaldi (New) — scarlet crimson (the best red)
Kalif — scarlet red
Lawine — glistening white
Mauve Queen — mauve, suffused white
Mrs. Geo. B. Case (New 1916) — exquisite pink
Mrs. J. C. Vaughan — bright clear yellow
Mrs. Wamaar — creamy white, suffused pink
Perle de Lyon — pure white
Pink Beauty — brilliant pink
Richard Box — clear light yellow
Sweet Briar — clear rose pink
Vater Rhein — peach flesh pink
Wodan — apricot, shading to rose pink — wonderful
Each |
Dozen |
$ .25 |
$2.00 |
.60 |
6.00 |
.75 |
7.50 |
.25 |
2.50 |
.25 |
2.00 |
.25 |
2.00 |
.75 |
7.50 |
1.00 |
10.00 |
.60 |
6.00 |
.25 |
2.00 |
.25 |
2.00 |
.35 |
3.50 |
.25 |
2.50 |
.40 |
4.00 |
.40 |
4.00 |
Collection of Cactus Dahlias, $1.25
One each of the following varieties :
Bianca |
25 |
Mauve Queen |
25 |
Lawine |
25 |
Perle de Lyon |
25 |
Sweet Briar |
25 |
Vater Rhein |
40 |
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS
Chieftain — chocolate effect
Herbert Slocomb (New) — pale golden, flecked red. . .
Hortulanus Witte — pure white
Loveliness — rose pink (Rare)
Mrs. Francis King (New) — brilliant pink
Mrs. H. W. Struck (New) — pure white. Wonderful Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett — pink, tinted lavender. . . . Mrs. Nathaniel Slocomb (New 1916) — pure yellow. .
Mrs. Thos. W. Barlow — rose pink, white center
Mrs. Wm. R. Warner, Jr. — clear mauve
Mt. Hood — pure snow white
Multnomah — clear yellow, tinted rose
Nehalem — distinct rich crimson
Souvenir de Gustav Douzon — crimson scarlet
Each |
Dozen |
. $ .50 |
$5.00 |
. 1.50 |
|
. .25 |
2.00 |
. .60 |
6.00 |
. 1.50 |
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. .50 |
5.00 |
. 1.00 |
8.00 |
. 1.00 |
10.00 |
. .50 |
5.00 |
. .75 |
7.50 |
. 1.00 |
8.00 |
. 1.00 |
8.00 |
. .50 |
4.00 |
. .25 |
2.50 |
Collection of Decorative Dahlias, $3.00
One each of the following varieties :
Chieftain 50 Mrs. Wm. R. Warner, Jr. .75
Hortulanus Witte 25 Nehalem 50
Mrs. N. Slocomb 1.00 Souv. de Gustav Douzon. .25
PiEONY FLOWERED DAHLIAS Each Dozen
America — beautiful orange red $ .60 $6.00
Avalanche — pure white 50 4.00
Autumn Gold — old rose, tinted gold 50 4.00
Berch van Heemstede — pure yellow 50 4.00
Blenheim — cherry red and white 50 4.00
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DAHLIAS — Continued
Caesar — rich golden yellow
Diana — crimson, reflected violet. Rare
Dr. Peary — velvety maroon
Duchess of Brunswick (New) — amber, flushed red
Electra — lavender pink
Glory of Nykerk — royal purple
Geisha 2nd (Novelty 1917) — combination of yellow and
scarlet. Wonderful
Heatherhome Beauty (Novelty 1917) — rich golden, fading
to sunset yellow
Heatherhome Jewel (Novelty 1917) — coral red, yellow center
Hi Gill — golden yellow
Hortulanus Budde — bright orange red
Leo XIII — deep yellow
Mannheim — soft orange red
Mrs. D. C. Blair — white, flecked pink
Mrs. James Grosvenor — pure snow white
Oregon Beauty — brilliant red
Princess Juliana — pure white
P. W. Janssen — orange cerise
Queen Alexandra — pale yellow
Queen Esther — peach flesh pink (The best Paeony flowered
Dahlia)
Queen Wilhelmina — white
Richard M. Buttle — golden yellow, suffused scarlet
South Pole — best pure white
Zeppelin — mauve pink
Each |
Dozen |
$ .25 |
$2.50 |
.75 |
7.50 |
.25 |
2.00 |
1.00 |
8.00 |
.25 |
2.50 |
.60 |
6.00 |
1.50 |
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2.00 |
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2.00 |
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1.50 |
12.00 |
.50 |
4.00 |
.50 |
5.00 |
.50 |
4.00 |
.50 |
5.00 |
.50 |
5.50 |
.50 |
4.00 |
.25 |
2.50 |
.25 |
2.50 |
.20 |
2.00 |
.50 |
5.00 |
.25 |
2.00 |
.75 |
7.00 |
.60 |
6.00 |
.40 |
4.00 |
Collection of Paeony-Flowered Dahlias, $1.50
One each of the following varieties:
Berch van Heemstede.. |
.. .50 |
Queen Esther |
50 |
Blenheim |
.. .50 |
Electra |
25 |
Princess Juliana |
.. .25 |
P. W. Janssen |
25 |
SINGLE SHOWER DAHLIAS Each Dozen
Crimson Shower — clear crimson $ .40 $4.00
Golden Shower — golden yellow 40 4.00
Heatherhome Shower — -orange salmon (Rare) 75 17.50
Lemon Shower — lemon yellow 40 4.00
Roseline Shower — light roseline purple .40 4.00
Scarlet Shower — glowing scarlet 40 4.00
White Shower — pure white 50 5.00
DWARF SINGLE DAHLIAS
Crawley Star — coral pink, blood red at center $ .30 $3.00
Jules Closon — bright scarlet, yellow center (the best) 20 2.00
POMPOM DAHLIAS
Catherine — lemon yellow $ .20 $2.00
Snow Clad — pure white 20 2.00
Vivid — bright crimson red.. 20 2.00
DAHLIA SPECIALTY
Poinsettia (Novelty) — flowers resemble a poinsettia (Rare). $ .50 $5.00
Assortment. — On the varieties we have large stocks of we are pleased to make up special assortments, our selection, at $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100.
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HEATHERHOME’S GARDEN ROSES
All stock in the following list is extra strong and well established in pots. All varieties will flower this season and give as good effect as Roses planted in the garden in the early spring.
For complete descriptions see our Spring Plant Book. Copy free.
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES Each Dozen
Baroness Rothschild — deep rose pink $ .60 $6.00
Clio — flesh pink, shaded rose 60 6.00
Frau Karl Druschki — white 60 6.00
George Arends — rose pink 60 6.00
George Dickson (New) — crimson 60 6.00
Magna Charta — bright rose 60 6.00
Mme. Gabrielle Luizet — silvery pink 60 6.00
Mrs. John Laing — delicate rose pink 60 6.00
Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford — rose pink, shaded flesh 60 6.00
Prince Camille de Rohan — deep crimson 60 6.00
Ulrich Brunner — cherry crimson 60 6.00
HYBRID TEA ROSES
Antoine Rivoire — lovely peach 60 6.00
Augustus Hartman — Geranium red, flushed orange 1.50
Brilliant (New) — intense scarlet 1.50
Caroline Testout — delicate satiny pink 60 6.00
Charles J. Grahame — orange crimson 60 6.00
Chateau de Clos Vougeot — velvety scarlet 70 7.00
Cynthia Ford — rich yellow 50 5.00
Colleen — brilliant rose 1.50
Countess of Shaftesbury — silvery carmine 75 7.00
Dean Hole — carmine, shaded salmon 75 7.00
Double Pink Killarney — double form of “Killarney” 60 6.00
Double White Killarney — pure white 60 6.00
Duchess of Wellington — the queen of yellow roses 1.00 10.00
Duchess of Westminster — clear rose 1.00 10.00
Edgar M. Burnett — flesh-tinted rose, large flowers 1.50
Edward Bohane (New 1917) — brilliant velvety crimson,
orange scarlet 1.50
Edward Mawley — velvety crimson 60 6.00
Etoile de France — large full crimson 50 5.00
Farbenkonigin — deep rose 75 7.50
Florence Pemberton — blush pink ; enormous flower 75 7.50
G. Amedee Hammond (New 1917) — deep apricot egg yolk,
fading off to delicate buff 1.50
General McArthur — rich deep crimson 60 6.00
Grace Molyneux — creamy apricot 75 7.50
H. V. Machin — scarlet crimson; rare 1.50
Janet — delicate silky salmon flesh 60 6.00
Kaiserin Aug. Victoria — white 60 6.00
Jonkherr J. L. Mock — brilliant pink; the best of its color. . .70 7.00
Killarney — silvery pink 50 5.00
Killarney Brilliant — an improved “Killarney” 1.00 10.00
King George V — rich blackish crimson 75 7.50
Konigin Carola — satiny rose 60 6.00
Lady Ashtown — pale rose pink, with a touch of salmon 60 6.00
Lady Hillingdon — deep apricot yellow 70 7.00
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ROSES — Continued
Each Dozen
Laurent Carle — brilliant velvety carmine $ .60 $ 6.00
Lieut. Chaure — velvety crimson red 60 6.00
Maman Cochet Pink — deep rose pink 50 5.00
Mme. Ed. Herriot — the Daily Mail Rose 1.00 10.00
Mary Countess of Ilchester — crimson carmine 50 5.00
Mme. Abel Chatenay — deep rose, shaded salmon 60 6.00
Mme. Jules Grolez — bright china rose 60 6.00
Mme. Ravary — beautiful orange yellow 70 7.00
Mme. Segond Weber — rosy salmon; beautiful 60 6.00
Mrs. Aaron Ward — lovely yellow 70 7.00
Mrs. Ambroise Riccardo (New) — deep honey yellow 1.50
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie — pure white 75 7.50
Mrs. Arthur R. Waddell — reddish salmon 60 6.00
Mrs. Bryce Allan (Novelty 1917) — beautiful solid carmine
rose
Mrs. E. Alford — silvery pink
Mrs. David Jardine — bright rosy pink
Mrs. Frank Bray — rich coppery ecru
Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt — bronze apricot red
Mrs. Geo. Gordon — rosy pink, flushed silver
Mrs. Geo. Norwood — rich pink, tinted yellow at base
Mrs. Geo. Shawyer — splendid clear rose
Mrs. John Foster — rich vermilion
Mrs. Sam Ross — pale chamois yellow
Mrs. Wemyss Quin (New) — intense lemon-chrome, washed
orange
Molly Sharman Crawford— white
My Maryland — Bright salmon pink
Old Gold — vivid reddish orange
Ophelia — salmon flesh-shaded rose
Queen Mary — deep bright canary yellow
Red Cross (Novelty) — orange, crimson, scarlet
Red Letter Day (New) — scarlet crimson
Sunburst — yellow with orange center
Viscountess Folkestone — creamy pink
White Killamey — pure white
Willowmere — rich shrimp pink
BABY RAMBLER ROSES
Baby Tausendschoen — lovely pink
Erna Teschendorff — clear bright crimson
Orleans — brilliant geranium red
Perle Orleanaise — splendid salmon
Yvonne Rabier — pure white
STANDARD OR TREE ROSES
Antoine Rivoire — pale peach flesh pink 1.50
Caroline Testout — silvery pink 1.50
Gen. McArthur — brilliant crimson; very large . 1.50
Gruss an Teplitz — deep crimson 1.50
Frau Karl Druschki — pure white 1.50
Kaiserin Aug. Victoria — pure white 1.50
Killarney — silvery pink 1.50
Lady Hillingdon — deep apricot yellow 1.50
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ROSES — Continued.
Standard or Tree Roses — Continued. Each Dozen
Mme. Ravary — beautiful orange yellow $1.50
Marquise de Sinety — golden yellow 1.50
White Killarney — pure white 1.50
Standard Roses, our selection of varieties, $1.25 each
AUSTRIAN BRIAR ROSES
Copper Austrian — bright reddish copper 35 $3.50
Harrisonii — pretty yellow 35 3.50
Persian Yellow — deep golden yellow 35 3.50
MOSS ROSES
Anni Welter — dark red 50 5.00
Blanche Moreau — pure white 50 5.00
Crested — pale rose 50 5.00
Little Gem — crimson 50 5.00
Zenobia — satiny rose 50 5.00
HYBRID SWEET BRIAR ROSES
Anne of Gierstein — dark crimson 50 5.00
Brenda — maiden blush or peach 50 5.00
Green Mantle — rich pink 50 5.00
Lady Penzance — beautiful copper 50 5.00
Minna — white, tinted blush 50 5.00
Refulgence — dazzling scarlet 50 5.00
WEEPING ROSES
Dorothy Perkins — delicate pink 2.50
Hiawatha — bright carmine 2.50
Tausendschoen — lovely pink 2.50
CLIMBING ROSES
Climbing American Beauty — rich red 1.00 10.00
American Pillar — lovely pink 75 7.50
Aviator Bleriot — yellow 1.00 10.00
Christine Wright — delicate salmon pink 1.00 10.00
Dorothy Perkins — beautiful pink 50 5.00
Doctor Van Fleet — delicate flesh pink 1.00 10.00
Excelsa — bright crimson 50 5.00
Gardenia — true yellow 75 7.50
Hiawatha — brilliant scarlet 75 7.50
Jersey Beauty — pale yellow 1.00
Silver Moon — milky white 1.00 10.00
WONDERFUL SINGLE ROSE — IRISH FIREFLAME
In the bud this Rose is deep maddery orange, splashed with crimson which, as the bud develops, becomes fiery orange crimson and finally, as the flower fully opens, rich, satiny old gold. Never out of bloom.
Each, $1.00; per dozen, $10.00.
ROSE CLOTHILDE SOUPERT
Bright ever-blooming dwarf garden Rose. Color, faint blush, with a heart of cherry pink. Each, .50; per dozen, $5.00.
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ROSES — Continued.
STRIPED PROVINCE OR GALLICA ROSE— YORK AND LANCASTER
White, striped red ; exceedingly attractive on account of the coloring of the petals and their fragrance. Each, .60; per dozen, $6.00.
SPECIAL HEDGE ROSE— CONRAD FERD. MEYER
An improved Rugosa Rose, free from mildew. Large fragrant double silvery-pink flowers. Each, .50; per dozen, $4.50.
THE AUTO SPRAYER
Of all the sprayers which are offered to-day and which are for practical garden use, this one stands pre-eminently at the head of the list
Auto Hand Sprayer No. 37
It is designed for the amateur gardener, available in handy sizes, and really is more serviceable than any other. We offer it in two distinct forms.
Whenever spraying is required just on a few plants at the time, the Auto Hand Sprayer will, no doubt, fill the bill (see illustration).
37C. Holding one quart ; tin pump, brass tank. The pump cylinder is re- plated and non-corrosive. This is a continuous sprayer and requires the
least amount of exertion.. Each, $2.00
37E. Holding one-half gallon; tin pump, brass tank Each, $2.50
Erado. A new and simple instrument used with gasoline for exterminating weeds in the lawns and walks. This instrument holds about a pint of gasoline and by simply pressing gently from the top enough of gasoline will then be injected into the weed to kill same immediately Price, $1.00
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