. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. jgii The American Florist. 1086 New Marguerite Mrs> V. Sander Now is the time to procure stock of this most desirable of all the Marguerites to grow on for pot plants for Easter sales. Unlike all other Marguerites, its eolor is of the purest glistening white through out; in size it frequently measures 5 inches across; the center of the flower is a mass of closely arranged fringed florets; these are surrounded or edged by the broad, shining white ray petals, forming a flower which reminds one forcibly of a glori


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. jgii The American Florist. 1086 New Marguerite Mrs> V. Sander Now is the time to procure stock of this most desirable of all the Marguerites to grow on for pot plants for Easter sales. Unlike all other Marguerites, its eolor is of the purest glistening white through out; in size it frequently measures 5 inches across; the center of the flower is a mass of closely arranged fringed florets; these are surrounded or edged by the broad, shining white ray petals, forming a flower which reminds one forcibly of a glorified double Pyrethrum. It is but rarely thai a flower comes single, and when such is the case, they are as beautiful as the double forms; they are produced on long stems with a freedom not known in other varieties of the Marguerite. 2i:J-inch pot plants, ready for immediate delivery, $ per dozen; $ per lOO; $ per lOOO. The above price is intended for the trade only. NEW MARGUERITE, MRS. F. SANDER. HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, V Carnation "Wodenethe A Carnation by any other name "might smell as sweet," but it is a fact that very few of them do. The fragrance of "Wodenethe" is delightful. It has every other desirable quality, also size, perfect form, purity in color and the calyx positively does not split. Come and see it growing, tiien you will also see BROOKLYN One of the finest, freest blooming Carnations I have ever handled and a "bread and butter Carnation" in every sense of the word. Price on these two Carnations, $ per 100; $ per 1000. CHAS. H. TOTTY, Madison, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American Florists Company. Chicago : American Florist Company


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