. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -SPECIAL PRICES X^ttsn p«ok«d S5 to Mtoh pAokac*. Humsrala In ?•m* eolors and prio*. PAPER SCRIPT LEnERS Can be had In th« foUowlilc Insertp* tlons In Gold and Pnrplo. No. 1 In Gold and Purple, per 1000, $ No. 4 In Gold Only, per 1000. No. 6 In Gold OnlT. per 1000. The Idnd that will fttlck, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. Father Mother Brother Sister Husband Wife Mamma Comrade Nephew At Rest Best Our My Asleep Baby Sleeping Cousin Peace Niece Daughter Darling Dear Too Soon Grandpa Grandma Friend Aunt Uncle Papa Son e. E. ani J


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -SPECIAL PRICES X^ttsn p«ok«d S5 to Mtoh pAokac*. Humsrala In ?•m* eolors and prio*. PAPER SCRIPT LEnERS Can be had In th« foUowlilc Insertp* tlons In Gold and Pnrplo. No. 1 In Gold and Purple, per 1000, $ No. 4 In Gold Only, per 1000. No. 6 In Gold OnlT. per 1000. The Idnd that will fttlck, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. Father Mother Brother Sister Husband Wife Mamma Comrade Nephew At Rest Best Our My Asleep Baby Sleeping Cousin Peace Niece Daughter Darling Dear Too Soon Grandpa Grandma Friend Aunt Uncle Papa Son e. E. ani J. T. COKELY, ,SCMRTOI,P/L ??tabUahod 25 years Manufaotnrora and Importers ot Florlats* Supplies i^^-^^^—^—^ ABOVK PRICKS ARK POSTPAID —^—^_—.^^— Ten Words to Kaoli Paekaae Per too words $ Always state what color is wuited, other- wise gold will be sent. MOTT-LY MUSINGS. "There's many a dark and stormy morning that turns into a bright ?day," said Herman Bartsch, of the "W. W. Edgar Co., of Waverley, Mass., adding, as he pointed to a pile of new order books, "we are prepared, not •only for the Easter rush, but for a con- tinuous rush afterwards.'' Frank Edgar has plans for a large increase of glass area. The business warrants expansion, but the high cost of material calls for cautious progress. • • • • Prof. David Lumsden, of the depart- ment of floriculture at Cornell Univer- sity, Ithaca, N. Y., has a class of sixty «mbryo florists, girls and boys, and hopes to send out some first-class mate- rial at an early date. • • • • Commenting in tones of highest ad- miration of our botanical gardens, Alex- ander Simpson, superintendent of the department of botany at Toronto Uni- versity, observed that it is the aim of the Canadian authorities to create a ^rden patterned on the lines of those at Kew and Harvard, combining the two and endeavoring to improve upon both. He is much pleased with the re- ception given him


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