. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 524 The American Florist. April 4., CANNAS Austria, Allemania. Alsace. Bouvier, Capt. Dru- eeon. C. Henderson. J. D, Eisele. Florence Vaughan Kate Gray. Pres, Viger. Pennsylvania, Pres Meyer, Souv. de Ant, Crozy. $ per 100: $20,00 per 1000. David Harum, $4,00 per ICO: $35,00 per 1000. Ejrandale (3in, pots only), per 100 King Humbert, the king of all Cannas an extra large stock from strong 4-in. pots. $ per 100. DncTnn F^rnc Scottii. Elegantissima and UUJIUII1 Wl 11J> Whitmanii, we have many thous


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 524 The American Florist. April 4., CANNAS Austria, Allemania. Alsace. Bouvier, Capt. Dru- eeon. C. Henderson. J. D, Eisele. Florence Vaughan Kate Gray. Pres, Viger. Pennsylvania, Pres Meyer, Souv. de Ant, Crozy. $ per 100: $20,00 per 1000. David Harum, $4,00 per ICO: $35,00 per 1000. Ejrandale (3in, pots only), per 100 King Humbert, the king of all Cannas an extra large stock from strong 4-in. pots. $ per 100. DncTnn F^rnc Scottii. Elegantissima and UUJIUII1 Wl 11J> Whitmanii, we have many thousand to offer from 24i- to 4in. at rock bottom prices. Can offer special bargains in R. C. Bea- con Carnations. Write us for special prices. W. W. COLES, KoktiM, Inl. NEW PLANTS OIiADIOIiUS Iiemoinei and Nanoianns. V. LEMOINE & SON, Nancy, France. Catolopues on application. DAHLIAS. Now Is the time to place yonr order (or Bnlbi vbich will inaure you gettine named varieties in any quantity; delivery to be made tbii fall or early spring, DAVID HERBERT & SON, SacceHori to L. K. Peacock, ATCO. N. i Write for 1908 trade list of Named Varieties, Color Sections and Choice Mixtures. First-class stock at rea- sonable prices: E. E. STEWART, •'i^Sm'iSh™^''- Highways and Byways. Green Bay, Wis.—Chas. De Clerc is now building two houses 30x200 feet. His newly opened retail store has proven a success. Mr. De Clerc's present place in Fort Howard cemetery is filled with bedding stock for cemetery use. Carl Meier contemplates erecting ad- ditional glass this season. H. M. Reineke, for many years a flor- ist here, intends to go to Portland in May. Jlarquette, Mich.—Miss Stafford, of Stafford's Greenhouses, has a good show of tea roses, and is very optimistic about the outlook. E. R. Tauch, although es- tablished but one year, is doing a good business. He christened his greened carnations The Emmett, and they made a big hit. Owatonna, Minn.—The Clinton Falls Nu


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