. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. October 31, 1912. The Florists^ Review 29 THE DENVER WHOLESALE ELORISTS' CO. 1433-35 California Street, DENVER, COLORADO ITT Some of the Eastern Markets being short of stock, send us ^your orders. We can take care of you, having an abund- ance of very fine American Beauties, Tea Roses, Chrysanthe- mum§^LiIy-of-the-Valley and Violets. The Carnations are also coming hi better every day. Do not be afraid of the distance. Cut flowers carry better and last longer from here than any other place. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, from 75c to $ per dozen AMERICAN BEAUTI


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. October 31, 1912. The Florists^ Review 29 THE DENVER WHOLESALE ELORISTS' CO. 1433-35 California Street, DENVER, COLORADO ITT Some of the Eastern Markets being short of stock, send us ^your orders. We can take care of you, having an abund- ance of very fine American Beauties, Tea Roses, Chrysanthe- mum§^LiIy-of-the-Valley and Violets. The Carnations are also coming hi better every day. Do not be afraid of the distance. Cut flowers carry better and last longer from here than any other place. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, from 75c to $ per dozen AMERICAN BEAUTIES, from 50g to $ per dozen KILLARNEYS, pink or white, $ to $ per 100 ULY-OF-THE-YALLEY, $ per 100 VIOLETS, 50c and 75c per 100 Mention Tbe Uevlew wben you write. in large quantities of good, clean Kil- larney. J. Chas. McCullough was seriously but not fatally injured when someone shot him October 28, as he was step- ping from a Zoo-Eden car in front of his office. His assailant escaped. Mr. McCullough can give no reason or cause for the attack. P. J. dinger had as his guest at his greenhouses in New Castle October 24, Geo. Tromey and Chas. J. Jones. Mr. Olinger's Beauties are looking fine. Tom Windram has gone to Leesburg, Fla. Peter Weiland is well pleased with his success with mums this season. Miss Lulu Schwab has been quite ill for the last fortnight. Arthur Zirkman, of M. Rice & Co.; Mr. Donaldson, of Warsaw, Ky.; H. Treadway, of Dayton, O.; Simon Hyder, of Hillsboro, O., were recent visitors. C. H. H. The MEYKB Green /' BEST IN THE WORLD : JOHN 8. CO. ;\ B0ST0H,M^S5. StLKALINE Used by Betail FloriBts for mossing funeral designs, tying bunches, etc., is THE ONLY ARTICLE THAT SHOULD BE USED NASHVILLE, TENN. The nursery inspections of this state for this year are just about completed, and, according to G. M. Bentley, the state entomologist, the growing nur- serj' stock, both fruit and ornamental, has been found in better condition than heretofor


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