. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^X Have them when you need them Green Painted Hyacinth Stakes AT FOLLOWING LOW PRICES 12-inch - - $ 1000 18-inch - - $ per 1000 Special prices on original cases, 25,000 to a case Jos. G. Neidinger Co., Florists' Supplies 1309-11N. 2nd St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. KAHLER REAL RED POTS ^^^T^T^^' Your orders always receive prompt and careful attention. Made of high-grade material by skilled workmen in a modern plant. Write for prices and samples. KAHLER POTTERY CO. Louisville, sum is contributed by everyone in the business, for the purj)Os


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^X Have them when you need them Green Painted Hyacinth Stakes AT FOLLOWING LOW PRICES 12-inch - - $ 1000 18-inch - - $ per 1000 Special prices on original cases, 25,000 to a case Jos. G. Neidinger Co., Florists' Supplies 1309-11N. 2nd St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. KAHLER REAL RED POTS ^^^T^T^^' Your orders always receive prompt and careful attention. Made of high-grade material by skilled workmen in a modern plant. Write for prices and samples. KAHLER POTTERY CO. Louisville, sum is contributed by everyone in the business, for the purj)Ose of aelvertising in the local newspapers. The plan seems to meet with favor and it is believed that every dealer will join. It is hoped to have the advertising in eflfect for Mothers' day. Mrs. James McGrail gave way under the Easter strain and had to remain home Saturday, April 3. After resting a few days she was entirely well again. E. A. Humfcld says that the higher- priced plants were the ones that sold best. The \V. L. Rock Flower Co. sold rhododendrons and bougainvilleas for $50. The plants were choice and found favor with those who could afford to pay for novelties. Henry Kusik was on a jury during Easter week and, in spite of all his efforts to be excused, the judge refused to release him. Tucker Smith, president of the Pine- hurst Floral Co., was in the city Fri- day, A]iril 9. Samuel Murray has been sending a good many orders by parcel post lately and has found it quite satisfactory. Mrs. John Stevens had a bad fall Easter week. She was picking sweet peas from the vines, some of which run ten and twelve feet high, and lost her footing. She fell into a bench and then to the ground and was badly shaken up nnd bruised, but not serioiislv hurt. K. MACON, OA. Lightning Wrecks Greenhouse. l.,ightning crashed through the steel framework of a greenhouse in process of constniftion at the Idle Hour Nurs- eries at Macon, Ga., about .1 o 'clock Friday morning, April 2, and


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