. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. mr^'^-iTl r'-^Vif-C' ^: I f — OCTOBBB 14, 1920 The Florists^ Review 159 enhaenum Mosi, 10 bbl. bales, $; 5 bales, «ifi 00- ff bbl. bales, $; 6 bales. $ line jioM, '$ per bag; burlapped, 40c extra per hale ' Cash. Jos. H. Paul. Box 156, Manahawkln, y. J. BUBLAP BALBS. Spbagnam Mou, each |, 10 balei for $ ^ HBNDBBSON ft 166 W. Wabash Are., Chicago. "^ihagnum Moss, 6-bbl. bales, $ per bale; ,1,1 bales, $ per bale; 50c extra for burlap. Orders flUed promptly. "^ M. L. Cranmer. Mayetta. N. J. "&


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. mr^'^-iTl r'-^Vif-C' ^: I f — OCTOBBB 14, 1920 The Florists^ Review 159 enhaenum Mosi, 10 bbl. bales, $; 5 bales, «ifi 00- ff bbl. bales, $; 6 bales. $ line jioM, '$ per bag; burlapped, 40c extra per hale ' Cash. Jos. H. Paul. Box 156, Manahawkln, y. J. BUBLAP BALBS. Spbagnam Mou, each |, 10 balei for $ ^ HBNDBBSON ft 166 W. Wabash Are., Chicago. "^ihagnum Moss, 6-bbl. bales, $ per bale; ,1,1 bales, $ per bale; 50c extra for burlap. Orders flUed promptly. "^ M. L. Cranmer. Mayetta. N. J. "" LAROB BALBS, QUICK SHIPMENT. grrhagnum Mosa, burlapped, $ per bale; 6 h;i)es. $; 10 bales, ; 26 bales, $ GtJLLBTT A SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. ^^^ SHEEP MANURE ~ ""mhBBP MANURB, PULVBRIZBD SHBBP'S HBAD BRAND ONLY 100 lbs., $; 1000 lbs., $; 600 $; 2000 Iba., $; 8 to 0 ton lots, $ ton; 6 to 16 ton lota, ton. Onaranteed purest fertiliser erer sold, O. H. RBBUBN * jftt 17 Lafce Park Are., Chicago, 111. "" WIRE WORK FLORISTS' WIRB DBSIGNS. 100 wrMths. lO-in., 12-ln., 14-ln., $ ^'pecial diaconnt on all wlr* ordon. Writ* DR for a caUlogne. PITTSBDRQH OUT FLOWBB CO., 11«-118 SBYBNTH ST., PITT8BPBQH. PA. WIRB DBSIONS. Byery description made to order. Beferencea, an7 florist in the city of Winnipeg. Phone St. Johns 2604. OITT WIRB ft IBON WOBKS, 49 KelTJn Blmwood, Winnipeg. Man. FLOBISTS' WIBB DBSIONS FALLS OITT WIBB WOBKS. 461 S. THIRD ST., LOPISVILLB, KT. WOOD LABELS ~ LABBL8, for nurserymen and florists, neniamin Oha*» TVrry Villa»«. N W WESTERLY, B. I. George L. Stillman, one of the largest and most successful dahlia growers in the United States, who has about 1,400 varieties under cultivation at his place in this town, has been capturing numer- ous prizes at the exhibitions in which he has been competing this fall. He re- ports a big demand from growers in all sections of the countr


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