The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . er house,barns and 2 to 3 acres of good land. The stock, consisting of 2,600 choice car-nations in the field and a large and selectvariety of other plants, will be sold cheap forcash to the lessee. Situated 9 miles fromWorcester and S3 miles from Boston. Address MRS. F. A. BLAKE, Rochdale, Mass. THE ANNUAL MEETING or TllF FLORISTSHAIL ASSOCIATION will be lic-ld at FAIR GROUNDS PAVILION, DAYTON, OHIO, at 3 P. H., .-Xukust 22, JOHN G. ESLER. Secy. NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDERS MEETINQ. CHICAGO, July 21, 1906. Stockholders of the American F
The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . er house,barns and 2 to 3 acres of good land. The stock, consisting of 2,600 choice car-nations in the field and a large and selectvariety of other plants, will be sold cheap forcash to the lessee. Situated 9 miles fromWorcester and S3 miles from Boston. Address MRS. F. A. BLAKE, Rochdale, Mass. THE ANNUAL MEETING or TllF FLORISTSHAIL ASSOCIATION will be lic-ld at FAIR GROUNDS PAVILION, DAYTON, OHIO, at 3 P. H., .-Xukust 22, JOHN G. ESLER. Secy. NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDERS MEETINQ. CHICAGO, July 21, 1906. Stockholders of the American Florisit Company: Voii ;iru liiT<by notified tli;it tin-auiiujil inertingof the StfirkhohifTs of the .\iiu*ricjiii Florist (om-pany will be held in theBeckel Hotel, Dayton, AuBiist22, 1906,at 3 oclock p. forthe purpose of electing directors and <iflicers forthe ensuing term, and for the transaction of suchother business as luav efore the meetinj^? .7. c. VAUGHAN. PresM. UARKER., Seoy. 54 The American Florist. Au. WATCH US CROW. Araucaria Exceisa The Best of All Decorative Plants Nature Produces OUR SPECIALTY. Think of Aschmann, the great Araucaria Im-porter of America, before buying elsewhere. Fill your emptyhouses now. andmake 100 per cent onyour money whileyou are asleep. Notice.—Whenvou undertake any-thing, do it well ornot at all. This isour motto, adoptedeleven years we importedthe iirst lot of thiswell known potplant, the AraucariaExceisa, from Bel-gium. These ever-lasting green foliagepot plants are grow-ing more in favor by the tasteful plant buyers of theland from year to year. Please watch the growthof our importations during the last eleven year ICO; second year. 250: third 500: fourth,: fifth, 2,0(0 Now this year. 1906. is oureleventh anniversary since we began importingthem, and they have grown up to this springsimportation. All these are grown for me under contract by anAraucaria specialist in Belgium. I mu
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