. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgro. The American Florist. 1217 TRADE LIST Clematis, paniculata. strong plants, $ per 100; Passlflora coerulea. 3in. pots $ per 100. Rose Geraniams, 3'in pots. $ per lOO Plants from 2h-in. pots. $ per 100; Cbrysanthemums, White Cloud Pacific Su- preme. Golden Glow. Ivory, Bailey. Klondike. Lulu. Asparagus Sprengerl, $ per 100; 2H-in. p"'" $ per 100. Salvia, Bonnrr -in. pots. $ per 100. Begonia Vernon in bloom. 3in. pots. $ per 100. Asparagus Sprengeri, sironer


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgro. The American Florist. 1217 TRADE LIST Clematis, paniculata. strong plants, $ per 100; Passlflora coerulea. 3in. pots $ per 100. Rose Geraniams, 3'in pots. $ per lOO Plants from 2h-in. pots. $ per 100; Cbrysanthemums, White Cloud Pacific Su- preme. Golden Glow. Ivory, Bailey. Klondike. Lulu. Asparagus Sprengerl, $ per 100; 2H-in. p"'" $ per 100. Salvia, Bonnrr -in. pots. $ per 100. Begonia Vernon in bloom. 3in. pots. $ per 100. Asparagus Sprengeri, sironer plants from 3-in. Dots. $5 CO per 100. Poinsettias,3'in. pots. $ per 100. C. EISELE, 11th and Westmoreland Sts. Philadelpliia, Pa, Chrysanthemum Plants From 2!-^-iii. Pots. WHITE Per 100 1000 Oct. Frost $2 00 $15 00 White Cloud 2 00 15 00 TKLLOW Monrovia 2 00 15 00 Oct. Sunshine 2 00 15 00 Appleton 2 00 15 00 Y. Eaton 2 SO 20 00 Halliday 2 00 15 00 J. D. THOMPSON CARNATION CO., JOLIET, ILL. Albany, N. Y. As many members of the Florists' Club as could attend were present at the July meeting which was held at the home of the president. Fred Gold- ring, Font Grove, a small station on the Delaware & Hudson railroad a short distance southwest of the city. The meeting was held on the evening of July 7. Many went out on an early train and took advantage of the op- portunity to inspect the greenhouses and grounds which at this season of the year are attractive. F. A. Danker, as chairman of the flower show com- mittee, submitted his final report on the show held last November in the state armory. The receipts were $; expenditures, $; bal- ance, .$ Tickets to the amount of $ are still out but reports on many of these are expected later. As the club did a little better than to clear expenses on the show the mem- bers feel encouraged to go ahead with the second one. An encouraging report was made on the distribution of flowers at the high school commencem


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