. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 647 SEASONABLE STOCK. TREES Each Moras Pendula (Weeping Mulberry). 3 jr., heads 5 ft. hieh. stems IVi to IH in $ Cherry, Earl? Richmond and Dyebrus. 1 to Wi in, stem 6 to 8 ft 50 AcerNegundo (Box Elder). 2 to 2H in. stems, 8 to 10 ft 1 00 Salix Americana (.\merican Weeping Willow), IVi to IH in. stems 7 to 8 ft., nice 1 25 DUmus Motitana Pendula (Camperdown Weeping Elm). 2Vi to 3 in. stems. 10 to 12 (t., 3 yr, heads 2 50 PopiUus Monilifera (Carolina Poplar), 2 to 2V2 in 75 S


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 647 SEASONABLE STOCK. TREES Each Moras Pendula (Weeping Mulberry). 3 jr., heads 5 ft. hieh. stems IVi to IH in $ Cherry, Earl? Richmond and Dyebrus. 1 to Wi in, stem 6 to 8 ft 50 AcerNegundo (Box Elder). 2 to 2H in. stems, 8 to 10 ft 1 00 Salix Americana (.\merican Weeping Willow), IVi to IH in. stems 7 to 8 ft., nice 1 25 DUmus Motitana Pendula (Camperdown Weeping Elm). 2Vi to 3 in. stems. 10 to 12 (t., 3 yr, heads 2 50 PopiUus Monilifera (Carolina Poplar), 2 to 2V2 in 75 SHRUBS Weeping Mulberry. For Seedling Perennials See Ready Reference Hardy Plants. Each Comus Siberica (Dogwood). 3H to 4 ft., bushy $0 25 Spirea Sorbltolia (Ninebark Spirea),2H to 3 ft 20 ThunbergU, 24 to 3 ft 25 Symphoricarpus Racemosus (Snowberry or Warberry), 4 to 5 ft., bushy 35 Symphoricarpus Vulgaris (Indian Currant or Coral Berry), 2H to 3 ft 20 PERENNIALS Field-grown, Strong Divisions, $ per doz.; $ per lOO. Achillea (The Pearl), Millefoleum Roseum (Red Yarrow Rosy), Boltonia Asteroides (False Chamomile), Chrysanthemum Uliginosum (Great Ox Eye or Giant Daisy). Iris, Japan, in assortment. German in assortment. Lychnis ,haIcedotiica (Lamp Flower). Monarda Didyma, red (Oswego Tea or Bee Balm). purple (Hoarse Mint). Yucca Fihimentosa (Adam's Needle or Spanish Bayonet). Dianthns, or Garden Pink. Ranunculus .\cris Fl. PI. (Yellow Batcbelor Button). EASTER PLANTS Spirea, Queen Alexandra, pink. 6 in $6 00 per doz. Gladstone, white, 6 in 6 00 per doz. Ramblers, white. 4in 3 00 per doz. Rsmblfrs. white 5 $ 00 per doz. Rhododendrons, in bud, for Decoration Day forcing 1 00 each Lilacs, S ID. pots, white and lavender, in bloom 1 50 each THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO.'S Edgebrook Greenhouses and Nurseries, Edgebrook, Chicago, III. Moonvincs Ipomea Noctiflora, our so well known pure white, waxy Moonvlne, bearing iiowers very fragrant and as big as a sa'ncer, 2}^, will mak


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