. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. They are bound with heary steel hoops for the large siie. and electric-welded wire hoops (galTanixed) on the small size. The large sizes are teimmea with handsome drop handles and metal feet, and hare perforated, remorable bottoms. These Cedar Tubs are made in all sizes, from 24|< inches top diameter down to 6 inches, amply large for a Bay Tree and small enough for a Hyacinth. Brery one guaranteed. Booklet in colors, with prices, furnished upon reanest. RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, ^'A'S^^TA Mention The Review when yog lished a branch in the Ci


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. They are bound with heary steel hoops for the large siie. and electric-welded wire hoops (galTanixed) on the small size. The large sizes are teimmea with handsome drop handles and metal feet, and hare perforated, remorable bottoms. These Cedar Tubs are made in all sizes, from 24|< inches top diameter down to 6 inches, amply large for a Bay Tree and small enough for a Hyacinth. Brery one guaranteed. Booklet in colors, with prices, furnished upon reanest. RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS, ^'A'S^^TA Mention The Review when yog lished a branch in the City Hall Phar- macy and another in the Moninger drug store at Broad Ripple. This company has purchased a new delivery car. Lennis Elder^ Alfred Pettit and Henry Rodenbeck paid a visit to Newcastle and Knightstown last week. They report things looking well at the latter place; the roses were off crop at Newcastle. The carnation crop, however, was in ex- cellent condition, and some extraordi- nary stock was seen at the P. J. Olinger establishment. Mr. dinger's new red carnation. Radium, was well spoken of and bids fair to be one 6f the Tiest of the commercial red varieties. ROCHELLE Paper Pota and I5Irt Bands—5 yemm tested— the best—the cheapest. For prices see large advt. page 102 this week's issue—Samples free. F. W. Rochelle & Sons, Chester. N. J. Mentton The Review when yon write. The patriotism of Clarence Greene was manifest in his attractive Wash- ington's birthday window. E. A. Nelson has an unusually fine crop of winter-flowering sweet peas at the present time. E. E. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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