. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. IQIO. The American Florist. 405 Pelargonium NOVELTIES. From 2'>-in. pots, each, 25c; doz., $ 1 each o'f 6 vars., $; 3 each, i| Emanuel Lias —Mottled rose and white. King Haakon—Purple, dark blotch on lower petals. King of Spain —Reddish purple, light center. Ladas — Blush pink, upper petals Ijlotched maroon. Lady Churchill—Blush salmon. Prince Olaf—Orange scarlet. STANDARD SORTS. Extra strong 2^2-111-pots (ready for3-in. ).$!..50 $ " 3 ' 4 " . Countess—Clear salmon, whit


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. IQIO. The American Florist. 405 Pelargonium NOVELTIES. From 2'>-in. pots, each, 25c; doz., $ 1 each o'f 6 vars., $; 3 each, i| Emanuel Lias —Mottled rose and white. King Haakon—Purple, dark blotch on lower petals. King of Spain —Reddish purple, light center. Ladas — Blush pink, upper petals Ijlotched maroon. Lady Churchill—Blush salmon. Prince Olaf—Orange scarlet. STANDARD SORTS. Extra strong 2^2-111-pots (ready for3-in. ).$!..50 $ " 3 ' 4 " . Countess—Clear salmon, white center. Dorothy — Rosy salmon, blotched dark maroon. Goldmine — Bright orange, one of the freest. Mme. Thlbaut — White, blotched maroon and rose. —Fiery red, blotched maroon, edged pink. Mrs. R. Sandlford —Pure white, double. Marie Mallet —white, blotched maroon. Princess May —Salmon rose, maroon blotches. Sandiford'S Best —Beautiful pink, white margin. Sandiford's Wonder —Blotched white and red. Surprise—Fiery red, black blotches, white margin. Tommy Dodd — Ivower petals blush, upper maroon and crimson. Mrs. Layal—The "Pansy ; NEW YORK. All plants Western Springs. "Spring Book for ; Ask for it. CHICAGO-. The Crego Aster THE BEST IN THE MARKET with its enormous blossoms, long stems and vigorous, healthy plants, this Aster is becoming more valuable to the florist from year to year, and its remarkable success is due to the fact that it has had the benefit of twelve years of the most rigid and painstaking selection, every effort having been directed toward developing its commercial qualities—toward making it a money-maker for every florist who handles it. Growing no other seed of any kind, I am able to give this the closest possible attention. This aster has proved itself to be exactly what ever}- florist needs; an aster which finds instant favor with his customers, for which they are


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