The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . .00 ? . 12,00 Per doz. Per KHJ Marie Lemoine. (Rosenfields variety.) Delicate flesh, liassing to white Marshall Vaillant. Purplish violet Ne Plus Ultra. Peach, edged white Princess Mathilde. Deep violet rose _ Paganini. \inlet. sulphur centre Poiteau. Flesh white Queen Victoria. A fine wliite Reevesii. Fine, large, lit^lit pink Rosea Elegans. Soft rose, with lighter centre Reine des Fleurs. Fine rose pink, sa
The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . .00 ? . 12,00 Per doz. Per KHJ Marie Lemoine. (Rosenfields variety.) Delicate flesh, liassing to white Marshall Vaillant. Purplish violet Ne Plus Ultra. Peach, edged white Princess Mathilde. Deep violet rose _ Paganini. \inlet. sulphur centre Poiteau. Flesh white Queen Victoria. A fine wliite Reevesii. Fine, large, lit^lit pink Rosea Elegans. Soft rose, with lighter centre Reine des Fleurs. Fine rose pink, salmon centre Sydonie. Del irate rose Whitleyii. .\ line, early white Double White in mixture Double Red in mixture Double Pink in _ All colors mixed Early Flowering Paeonies. Officinalis iMutabilis) Alba. White Rosea. Pink Rubra. Crimson Tenuifolia flore plena. Crimson LH) 15,00 12,011 (1 18,lHi. HENRY A. DREER, 714 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Florists Exchange when writing. SCRANTON, PA.—The grangers ofLackawanna County in joint meetingwith the West Abington grange lastweek passed an unanimous vote op-posing free distribution of seeds bythe government. All signs point to one of the bestseed seasons in years; especially is thistrue of the seed houses in the middleWest and South. Owing to the verymild Winter we have had, the buyersof seeds everywhere liave, ever since1906 came in, been besieging theseedsmen for catalogues, with the that the mail business started offand is continuing strong and steady. A VALUABLE GRASS. — JamesBradford Olcott, who has been study-ing the habits of grass for a quarterof a century, has discovered in thelawn of John S. Cheney in South Man-chester some patches of turf that heconsiders rare and valuable,
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