. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i893' The American Florist. 1291 Gape pinvuprq new crop in best white quality at $ the tb. 10 H). lots, $9 net. PUP9C I DilVDC (Sago Palms), natural UJliaO LCaiGO prepared, equal to fresh cut in appearance, from 2S-in. upwards, at 40c., 45c., 50c., 60c., 75c. and $ each, ac- cording to length. Metal Designs, SS e^c'.°i^^?he latest French styles, from 50 cents net apiece upwards. Pr^i^, 850 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J. C. Krlck, Brooklyn, N. T.; H. Bayersdorler & Co., Ernst Kaufmann and Marechuetz


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i893' The American Florist. 1291 Gape pinvuprq new crop in best white quality at $ the tb. 10 H). lots, $9 net. PUP9C I DilVDC (Sago Palms), natural UJliaO LCaiGO prepared, equal to fresh cut in appearance, from 2S-in. upwards, at 40c., 45c., 50c., 60c., 75c. and $ each, ac- cording to length. Metal Designs, SS e^c'.°i^^?he latest French styles, from 50 cents net apiece upwards. Pr^i^, 850 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J. C. Krlck, Brooklyn, N. T.; H. Bayersdorler & Co., Ernst Kaufmann and Marechuetz & Philadelphia, Pa.; C. Kibsam & Sons. Trenton. N. J.; 3. M. McCuUough's Sons and B. P. CrltcheU & Co., Cincinnati, O.; J. C. Viiughan, Chicago, 111.; Wisconsin Flower Exchange and Currle Milwaukee, Wis.: C. A. Kuehn, S. Mount li C. Young & Sons Co., Wm. Ellison and Jordan floral Co., St. Louis, Mo.: Ed. S. Schmld. Washington, D. C; G. W. Currey & Co. and Eckhardt & Nashville. Tenn.: T. W. Wood ,.\t Sons, Rich- mond, Va.:-U. J. Virgin, New Orleans, La.: D. B. Long, Buffalo, N. T.; J. A. Simmers, Toronto, Ont. Celery Plants. 2,000,000 WHITE PLUME, per 1,000. Cash witli order. Samples mailed free upon application. DC. M. GROSSMAN, Wolcottville, Ind. Always mention the American Flo- rist when writing to advertisers. Asparagus plumosiis STRONG 3-YEAR OLD ROOTS. Just the kind for making strings in a hurry. Large enough to divide up and still have big plants. $ PER dozen; $ PER HUNDRED. JOHN BURTON, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. HOW TO CROW CUT FLOWERS. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CUIvXIVAXION OF THE ROSE, And Other Flowering Plants for Cut Flowers, sent to any address upon receipt of $ M. a. HUNX, Xcrrc Haute, 'S PATENT Florists' Letters, Etc. Highest A^^rl wher- ever exhibited. These Letters are made of the best im- mortelles, wired on wood or metal frames having holes drilled in them to insert tooth


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