. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BAY TREES iSSi""^™ Diaui. STANDARDS Each •2C,-in $ 28-in 30-in :H2-in 18,00 ;i6-in CONDITION ) PYRAMIDAL Each 6-7 ft. high, 18-24 in. diam. at base (i 7-H f t. high, 18-24 in. diam. at base DWARF STANDARDS ;!'a-4>3 ft. high, including $ Lonicera Halleana Strong, pot-grown, $ per 1000. Abelia Ropestris Flowers all the Summer, stocky plants, 5-in. pots, $:! per ICO. PYRAMIDS Each 3 ft $ 3^2 ft 1 ft 5i«-6ft 6*;>2ft 7 ft IVY Good, stocky plants, 4


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BAY TREES iSSi""^™ Diaui. STANDARDS Each •2C,-in $ 28-in 30-in :H2-in 18,00 ;i6-in CONDITION ) PYRAMIDAL Each 6-7 ft. high, 18-24 in. diam. at base (i 7-H f t. high, 18-24 in. diam. at base DWARF STANDARDS ;!'a-4>3 ft. high, including $ Lonicera Halleana Strong, pot-grown, $ per 1000. Abelia Ropestris Flowers all the Summer, stocky plants, 5-in. pots, $:! per ICO. PYRAMIDS Each 3 ft $ 3^2 ft 1 ft 5i«-6ft 6*;>2ft 7 ft IVY Good, stocky plants, 4>3-in., $ per 100, $ per 100«. 5-6 ft., our own home- grown, well furnished, $ each, $ per 100. BOXWOOD In. STANDARDS Ea. 24 diam $ 26 diam 28-30 diam 30 diam., spec 15,00 Euonymui Canierei Fine evergreen for win- dow boxes, etc. Excep- tional stock in 4-in.,$ per 100. EuonymusRadi- cans and Variegata Fin», bushy, pot-grown plants, 4-in., $ per 100, BABY STANDARDS 2-2'2 ft. high, crown about 15-in. $ each. BUSH Each 12-15 in $ 18 in Larger, bushy specimens, $ to $ ENGLISH LAUREL BY THE HUNDRED OR THOUSAND THE AUDUBON NURSERY WILMIN6TM. N. VERZAAL. Prt». Mention The ReTlcw whttn too wrlt». of roses, dahlias, asters, swainsona, hy- drangeas and gladioli. The recent rains have revived the gladiolus crop and they are again having a heavy cut of excel- lent stock, which is being disposed of on the wholesale market at an average price of $5 per hundred. The greater part of this stock is being disposed of direct to the retail florists; some of it, however, is consigned to the commis- sion house. Charles L. and Eoy L. Baum are attending the S. A. F. con- vention in Detroit. On their way up they stopped at Cincinnati and Rich- mond. Their trip will extend over a period of ten days or two weeks and what time they are not at the conven- tion will be spent in visiting the dif- ferent growers


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