. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 564 The American Florist, Oct. 8, Sacrifice Sale We Want the Room Heavy lieucli plnnts of Asparagus Plumosus, Asparagus Sprergerli Bos ton Ferns ami Maiden Hair terns, 15c each. Worth 25c to .Snc each. Per 100 Asparagus Sprengeri, 2> ^-in $:{.00 Smilax, 2ii-in HELLER BROS. CO., New Castle, Ind. SMILAX 3-in ! per lOOO. Sprengeri 2'"*^^«« Poehlmann Bros. Go,, per 1000. Morton Grove, III. FOR SALE-FIELD-GROWN California Violets $ per 1000. ELI CROSS, Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids Greenhous


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 564 The American Florist, Oct. 8, Sacrifice Sale We Want the Room Heavy lieucli plnnts of Asparagus Plumosus, Asparagus Sprergerli Bos ton Ferns ami Maiden Hair terns, 15c each. Worth 25c to .Snc each. Per 100 Asparagus Sprengeri, 2> ^-in $:{.00 Smilax, 2ii-in HELLER BROS. CO., New Castle, Ind. SMILAX 3-in ! per lOOO. Sprengeri 2'"*^^«« Poehlmann Bros. Go,, per 1000. Morton Grove, III. FOR SALE-FIELD-GROWN California Violets $ per 1000. ELI CROSS, Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids Greenhouse Go., The Leading Wholesale Florists Of Michigan. 2(X1,000 square f«et ol glass devoted to Cut Flow- ers. Sliipments everywhere. Prompt and Satisfactory. Write us for particulars. Grand Rapids Greenhouse Co., Grand Toronto. Business continues to improve daily and is decidedly better than last year, the ideal weather conditions have greatly benefited stock and roses are grading fine, though Beauties are scarce the quality of Richmonds is so good that most of the orders are filled with the latter, Killarneys both pink and white. Maids, Brides, Queen, Kais- erin and a few Jardine are showing an improvement in the cut daily. Car- nations are coming in plentiful enough to meet the demand and the stock is fine for the early season, Chrysanthe- mums are both plentiful and good, all colors including pink, white, red and yellow are coming in and the stores again resemble flower shops witli their gay assortment of bloom, valley con- tinues fine and plentiful and orchids, dendrobium phalaenopsis and formo- sum giganteum, oncidiums and cattle- ya labiata are all plentiful, violets can again be had in thousand lots. The business in the new flower sec- tion at the market has not come up to expectations, but after we have had a good frost to cut off the outdoor flowers the conditions there will im- prove. W. McKenna of Montreal was a visi- tor stopping off on his return from C


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