. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. Asparagus J ASPARAGUS PLUMOS-US NANUS Wi- handle this Asparagus both in seed and plants of all siz:es, in ver\ large quantities and make very «iose prices on larger amounts on applira- lion. Our set;d is pure. Iresli. of best serminatini,' qualilv and vitalitv. Northern Greenhouse Grown Seed. Per 100 seeds, 60c; 250 seeds, $; lOOO seeds, $; 5000 seeds at $ per thousand. ^PRFNfiFRI 10 seeds, 15c; 250 orncnocni seeds,25c; lOOo seeds, 75c; 5000 seeds, $ Starting Asparagus Plumosu


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. Asparagus J ASPARAGUS PLUMOS-US NANUS Wi- handle this Asparagus both in seed and plants of all siz:es, in ver\ large quantities and make very «iose prices on larger amounts on applira- lion. Our set;d is pure. Iresli. of best serminatini,' qualilv and vitalitv. Northern Greenhouse Grown Seed. Per 100 seeds, 60c; 250 seeds, $; lOOO seeds, $; 5000 seeds at $ per thousand. ^PRFNfiFRI 10 seeds, 15c; 250 orncnocni seeds,25c; lOOo seeds, 75c; 5000 seeds, $ Starting Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed. This seed may in- sown at any time of the year, but April or May is the natural time. Bottom heat of great advantage. If soaked four days, and giyen cord liottom heat, 7U degrees (he plants ran be sprouted in 25 days and transplanted 25 days Vaughan's Seed Store, SINGLE SPRAY ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS. 84-86 Randolph St., CHICAGO. 25 Barclay St., NEW YORK. Neph. Whitman! 2Hin MAGNinCA (new), per 100 Boston Ferns |3%h. ^00. Henry H. Barrows & Son, Whitman, Mass. itention the American Flc'ist when writing Providence, R. I. The great influx of cut flowers of first-class quality has somewhat di- minished owing to cooler and cloudy weather. Those of second-class qual- ity are very plentiful and sell at a very low price in large quantities. There has been a number of weddings and social functions as well as good funeral, cut flower and design busi- ness, also a good transient cut flower trade. Carnations and roses continue to come in in great quantity and good quality. Spring greenhouse flowers such as heliotrope, candytuft, fever- few, marguerites, pansies, daisies, for- getmenots and hardy tree and shrub flowers are very plentiful and sell well. Gardenias are much sought. Cattleyas, Spanish irises and gladioli are all seen in small numbers. Pansy plants are selling well. Nursery and seedsmen are extremely busy. Nur- serym


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