. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 682 The American Florist. April 30, I^BJVIOVAI^ Established 27 Years. ^r 39 W. 28th St., rwSi":^ 131 and 133 W. 28th St, New York, TnT^trrs. A complete line of the best and lead ng varieties of Roses and Carnations ^^Evcrything Seasonable in Cut Flowers^ Telephones, 3532 - 3533 Madison Square. ALL Nurserymen. Seedsmen and Florists wishing '^ to do business with Europe should send for the "florticflltnral Advertiser" This is the British Trade Paper, being read weekly by all the horticultural traders:


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 682 The American Florist. April 30, I^BJVIOVAI^ Established 27 Years. ^r 39 W. 28th St., rwSi":^ 131 and 133 W. 28th St, New York, TnT^trrs. A complete line of the best and lead ng varieties of Roses and Carnations ^^Evcrything Seasonable in Cut Flowers^ Telephones, 3532 - 3533 Madison Square. ALL Nurserymen. Seedsmen and Florists wishing '^ to do business with Europe should send for the "florticflltnral Advertiser" This is the British Trade Paper, being read weekly by all the horticultural traders: it is also taken by over 1000 of the best continental bouses. Annual subscription, to cover cost of postage 75c. As the H. A. is a purely trade medium, appli- cants should, with the subscription send a copy of their catalog or other evidence that they belong to the nursery or seed trade. Money orders payable at Lowdham, Notts. Address EdItOrS Of "H. ; ChUwell Nnrseiies. LOWOH»M Notts England New Crop Ferns FANCY and DAGGER ready May lit. Special price for lars^e orders Price $ per 1000. CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO., Evergreen, Alabama Perpetuated and NatvraJ Sheet New Crop Ferns, Fancy and Daggers NOW READY, Price $ per 1000. E. A. BEAVEN. Evergreen, Ala. Boston Notes. Geo. Butterworth, of Framingham, is handling some remarkably fine cat- tleyas. His crop is coming in in good shape and promises to be a heavy one. Mr. Butterworth is one of the largest orchid growers in this part of the country. He is all ready to lift a few of the tempting prizes at the national orchid show soon to be held in this city. One of the most attractive novelties of the season consists of strawberries grown in pots by A. N. Davenport. They are proving to be very popular and are to be seen in all the shop win- dows. This grower is establishing Quite a reputation as a grower of nov- elties. Chas. Evans, of Waterton, is bring- ing in some fine hydrangeas. He is meeting with his usual su


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