. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. standard Stem, about 25 to 27 inch 44 to 47 inch. 45 to 47 inch. BAY TREES (LAURUS NOBILIS.) A carload of tine, shapely, compact trees in the ollowing sizes: Prices in - elude trees planted in green tubs. If wanted out of tubs roots done up in burlap w e will allow 10 per cent dis- count. or Tree Shaped. Crown Each 20to22 inches 4 50 20 to 22 inches 6 00 36 to 38 inches 12 00 Pyramidal Shaped 5 feet high. 20 to 22-in. diameter at base $ 7 50 Select Compact Speci- mens. Pyramidal Shaped Height. 5-ft Each J 7 00 Pai
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. standard Stem, about 25 to 27 inch 44 to 47 inch. 45 to 47 inch. BAY TREES (LAURUS NOBILIS.) A carload of tine, shapely, compact trees in the ollowing sizes: Prices in - elude trees planted in green tubs. If wanted out of tubs roots done up in burlap w e will allow 10 per cent dis- count. or Tree Shaped. Crown Each 20to22 inches 4 50 20 to 22 inches 6 00 36 to 38 inches 12 00 Pyramidal Shaped 5 feet high. 20 to 22-in. diameter at base $ 7 50 Select Compact Speci- mens. Pyramidal Shaped Height. 5-ft Each J 7 00 Pair $13 00 Standard or Tree Shaped Stem. Crown. Each. Pair. 22-24in. 22-24 in $4 50 $8 00 18-22in. 30-32 in 5 50 10 00 22-24in. 32-34 in 7 00 12 50 Prices include trees planted in green tubs. If wanted out of tubs roots done up in burlap, we will allow 10 per cent discount. Bush Shaped 18 to 22 in. high Each. 60c. $6 00 Vaughan's Seed Store,. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. (Erica tetralix). with dense clusters of delicate blush white blossoms at the ends of the branches, is now in bloom. E. cinerea, a low growing species with small terminal blush white flowers tinged with rose, is now com- ing in bloom. Viburnum cassinoides, with its hand- some white cymes, was in full bloom on June 19. V. dentatum, with much smaller clusters than the last, came in flower on June 19. The Amoor lilac (Syringa Amurensis) was in full flower June 22, and the Pekin lilac (S. Pekin- ensis) is just now, June 26, at its best. The Japanese lilac (S. Japonica) will be in bloom in about two days. These lilacs have variously disposed large loose clusters of white flowers. The yellow locust (Robinia pseud- acacia), with its showy drooping white clusters, was in full bloom June 14, and the clammy locust (R. viscosa), with its dense clusters of blush white flow- ers, came in bloom about June 21. The Spanish broom (Spartium jun- ceum) was in good bloom June 24, and is now very showy. The clear yellow fragrant flower
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