. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. *?. ,' September 28, 1922 The Florists' Review 127 •»»(» FERNS Here we are with the largest and most perfect stock we ever had. All pot grown and well established. It will pay you well to investigate this. We assure you there is no better stock in the market for the price, which we consider low, quality of stock con- sidered. Bocton, 4-in $ Boston, 5-in 60 Boston, 6-in Boston, 7-in Boston, 8-in Teddy Jr., 5-in 60 Teddy Jr., 6-in Teddy Jr., 7-in WhltmanU, 4-in 25 Whitmanil, 5-in 60 Roosevelt, 4-in 25 Roosevelt. 5-in 60 R


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. *?. ,' September 28, 1922 The Florists' Review 127 •»»(» FERNS Here we are with the largest and most perfect stock we ever had. All pot grown and well established. It will pay you well to investigate this. We assure you there is no better stock in the market for the price, which we consider low, quality of stock con- sidered. Bocton, 4-in $ Boston, 5-in 60 Boston, 6-in Boston, 7-in Boston, 8-in Teddy Jr., 5-in 60 Teddy Jr., 6-in Teddy Jr., 7-in WhltmanU, 4-in 25 Whitmanil, 5-in 60 Roosevelt, 4-in 25 Roosevelt. 5-in 60 Roosevelt, 6-in MacawU, 4-in 25 Macawil, 5-in 60 MacawU, 6-in Maca%»U, 7-in Norwood, 4-in 35 Norwood, 5-in 76 Table Ferns, strong stock, 2M $ per 100. ten best varieties. All orders for $ or over, packing cliarge free. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. W. Davis Company, chnsJJ and lIZ^ pLb, Terre Haute, SiiSUrdd: 9hral "de 60,000 Feet of Glass J^ VlfI if Vi ^ Wi iff W« Deyoted to the growing of Pot Plants for tlM trade. Masrnolia and Tower Grove Aves., ST. LOUIS, MO. Watch for our adv«rtu«in*ntM in thm Cliumfimd liata und*r Pointmtticu and Cyclammnt. SATISFACTION TREES SHRUBS PERENNIALS GREENHOUSE PLANTTS Whatever yoa b'ly of lU, Its satisfaction we seU TuUuy l^cKry Co •X 24 K^t\>"f»r* N.;. There are varieties which bloom till winter. In fact, his only disappoint- ment will be that he has no evergreen Lombardv poplar, no evergreen purple plum and no evergreen weeping and wailing mulberry. Aside from these wants, the broad- leaved evergreens give us all possible varieties of line, color and texture, of style and trsthetic suggestion, and in ad- dition, an endless .array of blooms and berries every month in the year. And the wants noted above can be supplied by the conifers. But we do need some dwarf of broad-leaved ever- greens that are thrifty growers .nnd Nursery Stock for Florists' Trade Field-Grown Ros


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