. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 The Florists^ Review MOTIMBIIB 14, WINDOW BOX EVERGREENS Especially Grown, Bushy, Symmetf ical Stock Each Assorted varieties, per 50 Assorted varieties, extra select balled plants Picea Canadensis (Black Hill Spr.). extra bushy, 12-18-inch, balled 50 Pinus Mugho (Dw. Mt. Pine), bushy, 6-10-inch, balled ... 50 Thuya Pyramidal is (Pyr. Arb. Vit.), extra fine, 12-18-inch, balled 50 MINIATURE XMAS TREES Well formed, thrifty, shapely stock 1 -1^-tt ^ per 100 lia-2 -ft @ 2 -3 -ft & per 100 Doz. 100 $
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 The Florists^ Review MOTIMBIIB 14, WINDOW BOX EVERGREENS Especially Grown, Bushy, Symmetf ical Stock Each Assorted varieties, per 50 Assorted varieties, extra select balled plants Picea Canadensis (Black Hill Spr.). extra bushy, 12-18-inch, balled 50 Pinus Mugho (Dw. Mt. Pine), bushy, 6-10-inch, balled ... 50 Thuya Pyramidal is (Pyr. Arb. Vit.), extra fine, 12-18-inch, balled 50 MINIATURE XMAS TREES Well formed, thrifty, shapely stock 1 -1^-tt ^ per 100 lia-2 -ft @ 2 -3 -ft & per 100 Doz. 100 $ $500 EVERGREENS FOR TUBBING Owing to scarcity of Boxwoods, hardy evergreens will be largely used in their place We have prepared a very complete line at attractive prices. Correspond- ence solicited. The NURSERY CO., Inc. (t,.m) Dundee, III. L":?."^:.?.''r]i::!:Hi: mm. ? Jr ^^Bbh " «3I^HM ^^^^^HPu' ^LiiiMH^^I ^^^^F^jc ' —iL^^^I ^?K' ^ -^^^1 ^^^^j ^^^?P •fy^f^^^^M ^^^^^^^' ! i^^H ^^^^^^^k.' ' ^^^^^H ^^^PP^ ^^V^l ?P^' ? '?1 1 -"•? 1 ' Jj L^ Ui ^^M ^^1^" m-. J^M ^^^^H ^^Hl Miniature Xmas Tree Mention The Review when you write. buy. We firmly believe that from now on we can look for a better trade at bet- ter prices than we have had for the last several seasons. "One great liandicap that we now have is the scarcity of labor; it is almost impossible to secure enough labor to handle our business. With this condi- tion improved, we cannot but take an optimistic view of the future in the nursery business.'' WATEEBURY, CONN. The influenza epidemic lasted six weeks in Waterbury and the death rate was large. During that time the florists were rushed with funeral work. The supply of stock now is much bet- ter than it was three weeks ago, when there was such a demand that it was simply impossible to fill all orders. All the florists worked night and day and could have done more if they had been able to get the flowers. The thea
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