. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 214 The American Florist. Aug. 18,. The Bird's M Fern Perfect and saleable in every size, very effective as single specimens or in plant basket combinations. Our stock from the smallest sizes up is strong and vigor- ous, all symetrical plants without a blemish. PRICES: Per 100 m inch pots $ 214 inch pots 3 inch pots 4 Inch pots Sold by the dozen at per hundred rates Per 100 5 inch pots $ 6 inch pots 7 inch pots W. K. HARRIS Philadelphia, Pa. New Carnation Crystal White CR


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 214 The American Florist. Aug. 18,. The Bird's M Fern Perfect and saleable in every size, very effective as single specimens or in plant basket combinations. Our stock from the smallest sizes up is strong and vigor- ous, all symetrical plants without a blemish. PRICES: Per 100 m inch pots $ 214 inch pots 3 inch pots 4 Inch pots Sold by the dozen at per hundred rates Per 100 5 inch pots $ 6 inch pots 7 inch pots W. K. HARRIS Philadelphia, Pa. New Carnation Crystal White CRYSTAL WHITE will be disseminated during the season 1917-1918. CRYSTAL WHITE is the result of a cross between Snowflake and Matchless; habit similar to Matchless with large full flower of the purest glistening white. A vigorous grower and heavy producer, coming into full crop very early in the season. CRYSTAL WHITE, during the past two years, has been awarded the highest honors at all the leading exhibitions. We extend an invitation to all growers attending the S. A. F. Convention, to visit our establish- ment and see our splendid stock of this new variety. Take Long Island Train direct to Queens from Pennsylvania Terminal, 33rd Street and Seventh Avenue. Telephone 6320 Hollis and our auto will meet you at the station. Thirty minutes from the Pennsylvania Terminal. COTTAGE GARDENS CO. Inc., QUEENS, NEW YORK Toronto. BUSINESS BETl'EE THAN EXPECTED. Trade, which is a little better than last year at this season, is all that can reasonably be expected under ex- isting- conditions, as there have been no decorations of importance for wed- dings or social functions since the war started, and we are depending mostly on funeral work and flowers for those who have the misfortune to be ill. The very hot weather which we have had, has shown itself in the quality of roses which are now coming in, and with the exception of American Beauties there is not much to be had. Carnations are also ver


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