. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. eoe The American Florist. Sept. 2d. THE BOOK OF SLAOIOLUS THE first authorita- tive book on this bulb ever printed in America, or possibly the world, issued April 1,1911. This 120 page book, written by Mat- thew Crawford and Dr. Van Fleet, con- >tains many chapters I covering all sides of I growing, propagating 1 storing, etc., and also some pagesofvalnable cultural notes gath- ered from reliable sources, A necessity for both amateur and grower. The book is bound in cloth and fuUy illustrated. PRICE, POSTPAID.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. eoe The American Florist. Sept. 2d. THE BOOK OF SLAOIOLUS THE first authorita- tive book on this bulb ever printed in America, or possibly the world, issued April 1,1911. This 120 page book, written by Mat- thew Crawford and Dr. Van Fleet, con- >tains many chapters I covering all sides of I growing, propagating 1 storing, etc., and also some pagesofvalnable cultural notes gath- ered from reliable sources, A necessity for both amateur and grower. The book is bound in cloth and fuUy illustrated. PRICE, POSTPAID. $ AMERICAN FLORIST CO. 440 So. Dearborn St. CHICAGO. Mention the American Floriftt ^nhen toritinff FOR SALE. ^urpllls sliruhs for fall plantiiiu. LarK'<-stock Rose of Sharon, Deutzia—Pride of Rochester, Forsythia, Splrea Anthony Waterer, Weigelas, three vari. ties. 25c each. Kerria Japonica. 15c each. AH F. O. B. Southampton Station. No charpi- made for packini,' for rasli orders. Chas. E. Frankenbach £c Sons, SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y John Dieckmann, a local grower, had a fine exhibit at the .statu fair and secured a number of prizes. Mr. Dieclv- mann a fine range of about 60,000 square feet of glass near Wheeling Parle and his stock, particularly carna- tions, looks fine. He is yet a young man, but has built up a fine business. Among the striking public improve- ments of Wheeling is a splendid new market house of brick and steel noiv under construction. We judge that many of the florists who do a mar- ket business will there find much more eommodious quarters. Wm. F. Zane & Son, who are lo- cated on the Island, have just erected a new house. Mrs. Zane is an active participant in the business and her forty-four years of experience in this one location makes her invaluable. The fine residence section In the vi- cinity of Mt. Calvary and Wheeling Park is now beautiful with salvias, hydrangeas and other flowering stock. The landscape features of this se


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