. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 1207. Hlgli-class Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, Stimbs and Nursery Stock. « » Carl R. Gloeckner. President. 76 Barclay St., NEW YORK CITY COLD STORAGE LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS $ per 1000 in cases of 2000 only. Finest German, not Dutch grown. Ready now. For Fall Delivery 1910 Our own imports from Japan. Per 1000 UliumLOnginorumMultiflorum. 7-9 $50 00 Giganteum. 7-9 65 00 Formosum,79 65 00 F. O. B. New Yorli. RELIABLE SEEDS, ^r Oz. piit! BelliS, double Daisies, $3 00 30c Snowb
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 1207. Hlgli-class Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, Stimbs and Nursery Stock. « » Carl R. Gloeckner. President. 76 Barclay St., NEW YORK CITY COLD STORAGE LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS $ per 1000 in cases of 2000 only. Finest German, not Dutch grown. Ready now. For Fall Delivery 1910 Our own imports from Japan. Per 1000 UliumLOnginorumMultiflorum. 7-9 $50 00 Giganteum. 7-9 65 00 Formosum,79 65 00 F. O. B. New Yorli. RELIABLE SEEDS, ^r Oz. piit! BelliS, double Daisies, $3 00 30c Snowball, 30c Carnations, hardy garden, finest double mixed 25c MyOSOtis, alpestris. \'ictoria compact bluL- -. 35c Pansies. Special florists'mixture 50c Pinks, double dwarf hardy garden 50c WaUIlOwer, extra dbl. Bush 50c For other varieties ask for my catalogue. O. V. ZANGEN, Seedsman. Hoboken, N, J. N SNILAX II SEED g<^ fUince. 25c; U 75c. PVaughan's Seed Store CHICAGO. NEW YORK. In the Garden. Come out into the garden. Maud. And bring the spade with you, And bring those packages of seeds Our congressman sent, too; And we will spade the garden up And fix It nicely, dear. And plant our seeds in little rowb. For gentle spring Is here. We'll plant the early marrowfat And radishes and beets. We'll plant the pumpkin and the gourd And other kinds of eats; And we win plant the Boston bean— Why do you act so queer? Come out into the garden. Maud. For gentle spring Is here. Come out into the garden. Maud. And gather up your skirt. And bring the spade, you know I said. And push It in the dirt; And we will plant some succotash— We'll like it. never fear— And fool the boosted price of things Since gentle spring is here. Now push the spade Into the ground In manner free but firm. And make a place to plant these things— Hey! Hold on! There's a worm! ?TO TI4K TRADI HENRY MIETTE, Qnedlinbnrg, Germany. GROWER and EXPORTER on
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