. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Aug'us-ta. VAUGHAN'S GLADIOLUS Every consideration indicates profitable results from planting GLADIOLUS this spring. Per 1000 America, Firsi $ America, Second size Augusta, First Augusta, Second size Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Second size Europa, First Schwaben, First Per 1000 Mrs. Francis King, First.$ Mrs. Francis King, Second size Chicago White, Earliest, First Chicago White, Second Size Vaughan's Florist Mixed, First Size FIRST SIZE


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Aug'us-ta. VAUGHAN'S GLADIOLUS Every consideration indicates profitable results from planting GLADIOLUS this spring. Per 1000 America, Firsi $ America, Second size Augusta, First Augusta, Second size Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Second size Europa, First Schwaben, First Per 1000 Mrs. Francis King, First.$ Mrs. Francis King, Second size Chicago White, Earliest, First Chicago White, Second Size Vaughan's Florist Mixed, First Size FIRST SIZE 1% inch and np, Including some two inches in diameter and some larger. SECOND SIZE, all first-class bloomers, 1V8-1% inch. In storage for quick forcing. 500 Pips $ 1000 Pips $ A Full Line of Seasonable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. CHICAGO VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE, T! Natural Size. Providence, R. I. FUNERAI. WOltK VERY BRISK. Trade during the week has been good with a heavy call for funeral work. The supply of stock has been plentiful. Roses show quality and carnations were never Ijetter. Other offerings now present a good variety, among the stocks being callas. violets, Easter lil- ies, marguerites, 'odils, tulips, sweet peas, calendulas and a little stevia. Bulbous stock is still coming in, but the outlook for the Easter supply is still rather doubtful. There will be very few azaleas and these will bring good prices. H. A. T. Waco, Tex. Business in general throughout the state is good, with a plentiful supply and prices satisfactory. 'I'he demand is fair, but as .some of the cfimps are de- mobilizing, business has decreased to some extent, but it is thought it will improve shortly. Ths many friends of T. J. Wolfe will regret to hear that his health continues poor and that he has been confined to his bed most of the time since last Christmas. Visitors : .T. E. McAdam. Fort Worth, and Henry Greve. Dallas, both of whom report fine business, with good prices prevai


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