. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 328 The American Florist. Sept. 4, Decorations Will Soon Start and Yon Will Need Palms Don't Waif Until tiie Last Minute to Order. We have an exceptionally fine lot of ArCCa at $, $ and $ each. Fine stock and exceptional values. Kentia Forsteriana, single and made up at $, $, $, $, $ $, $ and $ each that will surely please you. Kentia Belmoreana, at $, $, $, $ and $ each that are exceptional values. What's the use of giving sizes and measurements, tr


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 328 The American Florist. Sept. 4, Decorations Will Soon Start and Yon Will Need Palms Don't Waif Until tiie Last Minute to Order. We have an exceptionally fine lot of ArCCa at $, $ and $ each. Fine stock and exceptional values. Kentia Forsteriana, single and made up at $, $, $, $, $ $, $ and $ each that will surely please you. Kentia Belmoreana, at $, $, $, $ and $ each that are exceptional values. What's the use of giving sizes and measurements, trust us to give you your money's worth. Send for a Bargain dozen of Latanias in 5-in. pots at ? $ per doz.; 6-in. pots, $ per doz.; 7-in. pots, $ per doz. Small ferns for dishes, $ per 100. Send for complete price list. THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., 739 Buckingham Place, St. Louis. EOSES MORE PLENTIFUL. The very warm weather continues and there seems but little promise of relief. September starts in with the return of those who have been on va- cations, the opening of the public schools, the theaters and the prepara- tions for centennial week in Octo- ber, together with the annual Veiled Prophet's ball, and later the visit of President Taft. Roses are starting to come in, but the quality is poor. The supply of American Beauties is also increasing. Tuberoses are no longer a glut. Some good asters are in and selling well. NOTES. Professor Trelease, director of the Missouri Botanical Garden, desires to establish the first Sunday in Septem- ber as a permanent memorial day to Henry Shaw, beginning next Sunday, September 5. Professor Trelease hopes the public will enter into the spirit of his intentions as a token of esteem to Henry Shaw. The professor stated that Mr. Shaw, in closing the gar- den Sundays, with two exceptions, desired to give his gardeners and la- borers a day of rest. We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Anna A. Scanlan, wife of our park commiss


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