. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. M The Florists' Mabch «, IMS. [TELEQRAM] Received AT ^oliet, ill., 1-4-13. ;• 84 CH S 18 PAID EASTON, PENNA., JAN. 4-13 J. D. THOMPSON CARNATION CO., JOLIET, ILL. ] WE RECEIVED UP TO DATE TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND CUTTINGS", FIRST- ^ CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. CONTINUE SHIPP^gajoARGE SHIPMENTS,,-,^ '?'^^**^'-' "' ^^'/S. M. MERWARTH iSftOS. :' ? 733PM :^ -i*^ ?V''. M CARNATION CUTTINGS Xminvdlat* ?blpinsat. 100 1000 White Enchantress $ $ Enchantress Rose-pink Enchantress Write for special prices on large quantities.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. M The Florists' Mabch «, IMS. [TELEQRAM] Received AT ^oliet, ill., 1-4-13. ;• 84 CH S 18 PAID EASTON, PENNA., JAN. 4-13 J. D. THOMPSON CARNATION CO., JOLIET, ILL. ] WE RECEIVED UP TO DATE TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND CUTTINGS", FIRST- ^ CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. CONTINUE SHIPP^gajoARGE SHIPMENTS,,-,^ '?'^^**^'-' "' ^^'/S. M. MERWARTH iSftOS. :' ? 733PM :^ -i*^ ?V''. M CARNATION CUTTINGS Xminvdlat* ?blpinsat. 100 1000 White Enchantress $ $ Enchantress Rose-pink Enchantress Write for special prices on large quantities. 100 Beacon $ White Wonder Wodenethe No order too larsre for our facilities. 1800 $ CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS M. CRIMSON R. C. per 100 1000 Pocketfs Crimson $ $ Shrimpton WHITE Smith's Advance $ $ Chas. Razer 3 00 27^ White Chadwick 27^ Lynnwood Hall 2i\00 White Eaton Now booking orders for March 1 delivery. R. C. per 100 1000 Alice Byron $200 $ Touset Virginia Poehlmann October Frost YELLOW Crocus $ $ Golden Chadwick R. F. Felton Yellow Eaton 2000 R. C. per 100 V4» Golden Glow $ $ Nagoya Halliday Maj. Bonnaffon PINK Amorita $2 60 $ Dr. Enguehard Pacific Supreme Balfour J. D. THOMPSON CARNATION 00., Joliet, III. Mention The BeTlew when yog write. TYLEB, TEX. Business has been splendid fojr the last year and is still keeping up well, but death has visited each of the three florists within a little more than a year. Mrs. Hill was called away in January, 1912. November 11, 1912, Frank Hewitt passed into his rest, after a painful illness. January 11, 1913, James Whitten died. Mr. Whitten's sister sold the business and retired. Mrs. Hewitt, however, will continue her business, and expects to build more greenhouses in the coming summer. Everything is lo


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