. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 1121 TRADE LIST Clematis, paoiculata. strong plants, $ per 100; PassUlora coerulea, 3in. pots$ per 100. Rose Geraniums, 3-in pots. $ per 100. Honeysuckle, Woodbine, 4 in. pots, $ per doz. Plants from 2H-in. pots. $ per 100; Achyranthes, Parlor Ivy, Ageratiim, blue; Coleas, Verscliaffeltii Queen Victoria Quad- ricolor. Impatiens Holstii: Alternantlieras, 4 varieties; Chrysanthemums, White Cloud Pacific Supreme. Golden Glow. Ivory. Bailey. Klondike. Luiu. Asparagus Sp


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 1121 TRADE LIST Clematis, paoiculata. strong plants, $ per 100; PassUlora coerulea, 3in. pots$ per 100. Rose Geraniums, 3-in pots. $ per 100. Honeysuckle, Woodbine, 4 in. pots, $ per doz. Plants from 2H-in. pots. $ per 100; Achyranthes, Parlor Ivy, Ageratiim, blue; Coleas, Verscliaffeltii Queen Victoria Quad- ricolor. Impatiens Holstii: Alternantlieras, 4 varieties; Chrysanthemums, White Cloud Pacific Supreme. Golden Glow. Ivory. Bailey. Klondike. Luiu. Asparagus Sprengeri, $ 100; 2Hin. pots. $3,00 per 100. Salvia, Bonfire. 3-in. pots, $ per 100. Moonvlne, white, 3-in. pots, $ per 100. Begonia Vernon in bloom. 3in. pots, $ per 100. Asparagus Sprengeri, strong plants from 3-in. pots. $5 to per 100. Clematis vitalba, strong transplanted seed- linns, $1,0U per 100. $ per 1000, This is one of the fastest growin? vines, covered with long sprays of sweet-scented white flowers the whole summer. C. EISELE, 11th and Westmoreland Sis, Pliiladelpliia, Pa. tilizer manufacturers to sell it to them at fair prices. The fertilizer manu- facturers do not want the farmers to secure potash except in the form of mixed goods containing about 98 pounds of phosphate and filler to about two pounds of potash salts. Home mixing gives the fertilizer man- ufacturer nervous chills. It means the farmer may buy raw material, compound his filler-free fertilizer at a marked saving, and, worst of all, he will begin to figure on he has been paying out for filler and freight on it, not a penny of which was of any value in increasing his crop. The American fertilizer manufac- turers have claimed for years that they sought uniform prices for potash rather than low prices. The new law gives every buyer the same price. But their strenuous objections prove what many already knew, that the large manufacturer does not want the mixer, loc


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