. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Weekly Florists' Review* May 30, 1912. PEONIES - SWEET PEAS The supply on first-class stock is big. ely. Butterfly Sweet Peas are comine in rapidly. All colors. Excellent long-stemmed stock. Order some. Order freely VALLEY - DAISIES The Wedding and Commencement trade is on, so it would be wise to order Valley as well as Daisies. Good stock is still coming in. i B^H g .^L Bj^Mr^^T c%f '^^^y ^^ ^^^ kind that please A. L VAUGHAN & CO., K 161 No Wabash Ave., pmClirii Inc. rtoC^r<^.?r^-^'^^"^Mii;i tnil/AuU Mention The Review when yon


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Weekly Florists' Review* May 30, 1912. PEONIES - SWEET PEAS The supply on first-class stock is big. ely. Butterfly Sweet Peas are comine in rapidly. All colors. Excellent long-stemmed stock. Order some. Order freely VALLEY - DAISIES The Wedding and Commencement trade is on, so it would be wise to order Valley as well as Daisies. Good stock is still coming in. i B^H g .^L Bj^Mr^^T c%f '^^^y ^^ ^^^ kind that please A. L VAUGHAN & CO., K 161 No Wabash Ave., pmClirii Inc. rtoC^r<^.?r^-^'^^"^Mii;i tnil/AuU Mention The Review when yon write. Fancy Peonies FOR JUNE WEDDINGS, good stock, 4c, 5c and 6c; special fancy, 8c. Also a heavy crop of Beauties of fine quality Batavia Greenhouse Co. Greonbousos: L. D. Fhono tMi Bandolph Stores 30 E. Randoipii St., CHICAGO MentloD The Review when you write- Wietor Bros, have their replanting operations well along. The practice is to replant about one-third the roses each year, resting the others a part at a time. There is no time that nothing is being cut, as was the case a few years ago. Bassett & Washburn report that Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bassett will arrive in Chicago Memorial day for a stay of a few weeks. They are living in Pasa- dena, Cal., and will return after a visit and spend the summer at Long Beach, Cal. H. Luedtke, at Maywood, already has four houses planted with early mums. A. L. Vaughan, of A. L. Vaughan & Co., states that the shipping depart- ment was pressed to the limit with Me- morial day orders and says he never saw orders so large or come so fast for peonies and carnations. Phil Schupp, store manager for .J. A. Budlong, reports that all but one house of American Beauties are in, five hav- ing been replanted, and work will be started on the Killarneys at once. The cut of Maryland continues heavy. E. D. Curtis, of Hampton, la., was in town May 27. He says he bought cut flowers amounting to about $300 for Memorial day use at the three estab- lishmen


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