. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. -•ii«- •I* We Design Houses To meet their cultural requirements, using only the very highest grade of GULF CYPRESS In their construction, the grower thus gets THE VERY BEST HOUSE or Range, for his special purpose, and location. If you contemplate building, write us PLANS AND KSTIMATES FREE. BOT=BED SASH, Cedar Posts, Bench Material, Etc., Etc. LocKi:AND Lumber Co. ^ LOCK]ta\NP,0>. VENTILATING f\PPLIf^HCE, This is a funny looking thing but it will do the work easier and cost less than any other apparatus on eart


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. -•ii«- •I* We Design Houses To meet their cultural requirements, using only the very highest grade of GULF CYPRESS In their construction, the grower thus gets THE VERY BEST HOUSE or Range, for his special purpose, and location. If you contemplate building, write us PLANS AND KSTIMATES FREE. BOT=BED SASH, Cedar Posts, Bench Material, Etc., Etc. LocKi:AND Lumber Co. ^ LOCK]ta\NP,0>. VENTILATING f\PPLIf^HCE, This is a funny looking thing but it will do the work easier and cost less than any other apparatus on earth or any other place. Send for a descriptive circular to J. D. CARMODY, Evansville, Ind. ADAM SGHILLO LUMBER GO. '°"'"'s%F Hemlock and Pine ALL KINDSJ ?nd "PECKY ; our ntw Intraduotlon to tin Iride. For Greenhouses. ALSO CEDAR POSTS of AU LENQTHS and DIMENSIONS. Having had an extensive experience In the line of Lumber and Posts needed for Greenhouse work, I am prepared to meet all Inquiries. Send for prices. Cor. Weed and Hawthorne Ave., » CHICAGO, ILL. Tel. North 1628 i 1627 ^^Referenoes given from the leading Florists of Cook County. CHRYSAMHEMIM MANUAL NEW BOOK BY ELMER D. SMITH. ? S NOW RCAOV. CONTENTS. iNTRODtrcrioN. Chapter I.—History. Chapter II.—Stock Plants.—Early Propagation.—Cold and Scarce Varieties. Chapter III.— Bench.—Selection of Cuttings.—Making Cuttings.—Air and Temperature.—Shading.—Watering.—Saucer System.—English Method.—Divisions.— Potting Cuttings. Chapter IV.—Specimen Plants.—Soil.—Repotting.—Stopping.—Drainage.—Final Potting.— Watering.—Staking.—Disbudding.—Feeding. Chaptbr v.—Miscellaneous Plants.—Standards.—For Market.—Single.—Stemmed.—Minia- ture.—For Cut Flowers.—Grafted.—In Open Border.—Hardy Chrysanthemums. Chapter VI.—Packing Plants.—For Express.—For Mail.—For Export. Cha


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