. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 642 The American Florist. April i8,. For Every Purpose. For Prices and Varieties See Last Issue. Elmer D. Smith & Co. Successors to Nathan Smith & Son. ADfilAN, MICH. ASPARAGUS We handle this Asparagrus both'in seeds and plants of all sizes, in very large quantities and make very close prices on larger amounts on application. Our seed is pure, fresh, of best srerniinating quality and extraordinary vitality Northern Greenhouse-Grown Seed. Per 100 seeds. 60c; 250 seeds $; 1000 seeds. $; 5000 seeds, $


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 642 The American Florist. April i8,. For Every Purpose. For Prices and Varieties See Last Issue. Elmer D. Smith & Co. Successors to Nathan Smith & Son. ADfilAN, MICH. ASPARAGUS We handle this Asparagrus both'in seeds and plants of all sizes, in very large quantities and make very close prices on larger amounts on application. Our seed is pure, fresh, of best srerniinating quality and extraordinary vitality Northern Greenhouse-Grown Seed. Per 100 seeds. 60c; 250 seeds $; 1000 seeds. $; 5000 seeds, $; seeds. $ Price for larger lots on application- Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed $ per 1000, Cash. NEW CROP Highest Germination. DRAKE POINT GREENHOUSES YALAHA. FLOBIOA. New Yoek.—Caroline E. Scallen, a iJorist of 1242 Broadway, has filed a pe- tition in bankruptcy, with liabilities of !?8,303, and assets of $4,531, consisting of stock, $200; three delivery wagons, $750; fixtures, $1,000, and accounts, $2,581. Among the creditors are Mrs. Robert Stafford, $1,635; George Schlegel, $1,098; Dohn J. Rayner, $575; A. J. Guttman, $581; Julius Roehrs Co., $460, and Walter F. Sheridan, $349. The bus- iness was started many years ago by her husband, who died in February, 1903, and she has carried it on since. The bankruptcy is attributed to trade going farther uptown and inability to collect ac- counts. Toledo, O.—Krueger Bros, have be- gun making extensive improvements on 26 acres recently purchased out Woodville road, anil will this summer increase their capacity by one-half. They have begun building two greenhouses, 30x250 and 36 x250 feet, and will erect a boiler house. The firm now has 50,000 square feet of glass at its present location at Ne- vada and Clark streets, and will have 25,000 square feet more upon the com- pletion of the work this summer. For the first year the two new houses will be used exclusively for carnations. CHRYSANTHEMUMS.' Monrovia, Oct


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