. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 29, 1919. The Florists^ Review 115 BARGAIN: Strong plants as follows: Santo- Unas, Peachblow Hibiscus, Trailing Lantanas, Sterla, red and yellow Altemantlieras, Salvia Spletidens, and red, pink, yellow and white Snapdragons, out of 2 and 2Vi-ln. pots, and in fine condition, $ per 100; $ in lots of 1000 or more. See mum ad. WISE ADKISSON, Greenville, Tex. Double Sweet Alyssum, 3-in., 8c. Cigar Plants, •> and S-ln., $ and $ per 100. Lobelias, Kathleen Mallard, 3-in., $ per 100. Upright Fuchsias, 3%-ln., 10c; Trailing Fuchs


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