The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . t THE GONARD & JONES GO. WEST GROVE, PA. PALMS, FERNS AND Decorative PlantsIOBNSC(nT,TRoo^ ROSES A SPECIALTY. The Din^e £c Conard Co^ WEST GROVE. PA. ROSE STOCK 3-ln. Pot Plants. Immediate Delivery. Sunburst, Grafted, $ per 100. Own root, $ per 100. Rose Queen and Lady Hillin^don, Grafted, $ per 100; $ per 1000. Own root. $ per 100; $ per 1000. Richmond, Radiance, Killarney and Bon Silene, own root> $ per 100; $ per 1000. American Beauty, $ per 100; $ per 1000. CHAS. H. TOTTY - -


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . t THE GONARD & JONES GO. WEST GROVE, PA. PALMS, FERNS AND Decorative PlantsIOBNSC(nT,TRoo^ ROSES A SPECIALTY. The Din^e £c Conard Co^ WEST GROVE. PA. ROSE STOCK 3-ln. Pot Plants. Immediate Delivery. Sunburst, Grafted, $ per 100. Own root, $ per 100. Rose Queen and Lady Hillin^don, Grafted, $ per 100; $ per 1000. Own root. $ per 100; $ per 1000. Richmond, Radiance, Killarney and Bon Silene, own root> $ per 100; $ per 1000. American Beauty, $ per 100; $ per 1000. CHAS. H. TOTTY - - Madison, N. J tfention the American Florist when loritinj; io,ooo Rose Plants. Bride, Pink Killarney and Richmond. MAKE US AN OFFER on the whole lot or part, and if it sounds good, they are yours. They are allfine, healthy bench plants, but must be sold at once to make room for ournew rose, Wilhelmina. A Bargain for Some One. Grab It Now. HOERBER BROS, Des Plaines, 111. Mention the American Florist vinnn writing 1102 The American Florist. May 25,. American Association of Nurserymen J. H. Dayton. Painesville, O., President;W. H. Wyman, North Abington, Mass., Vice-President; John Hall, Rochester. N. Y., Secy. Thirty-seventh annual convention to beheld at Boston, Mass., June 12-14,1912. Bkookxtn, N. T.—William J. Zart-man has resigned Ills position as su-perintendent of the Park Departmentand has accepted a position with theFairfield Landscape & Nurseries Co. THE Simmons Inspection and Quar-antine hill, as finally accepted by thenurserymen, will he found on page 1096and a brief summary of the latestchanges appears on page 1068 of thisissue. HAETFOBD, Conn.—C. R. Burr & enlarging their nursery new tract of land has been acquiredin Ellington and is being planted withstock, and they have also enlarged atboth the Oakland street and Bucklandplant besides, operating a plant atDurham. BOSTON, MASS.—The State Board ofAgriculture has issued an orderthrough H. T. Fe


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