. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoj. The American Florist. 937. REPRESENTATIVE ERFURT SEED GROWERS, PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE EXPOSITION, ERFURT, GERMANY, AUGUST, 1908. 1, . S, Mr. Bever (Weiselt & Co.). 3, .John Henavy. 4, Mr. Liebau (Liebau & Co.). 5. Fritz Henarv. 6, Mr. Brembacli (.Jewish Cemetery). V, Mr. Gofferje (of .1. C. Sclimidt). 8. Mrs. Mueller (Prop, of firm .J. C. Schmidt). 9, Otto Putz. 10, Mr. Lueder (of J. C. Schmidt). 11, Mr. Zopes (of J. C. Schmidt). I'.', Mr. Boelir (of Hoehr A Walter). 13, Mr. Walter (of lioehr & Walt
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoj. The American Florist. 937. REPRESENTATIVE ERFURT SEED GROWERS, PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE EXPOSITION, ERFURT, GERMANY, AUGUST, 1908. 1, . S, Mr. Bever (Weiselt & Co.). 3, .John Henavy. 4, Mr. Liebau (Liebau & Co.). 5. Fritz Henarv. 6, Mr. Brembacli (.Jewish Cemetery). V, Mr. Gofferje (of .1. C. Sclimidt). 8. Mrs. Mueller (Prop, of firm .J. C. Schmidt). 9, Otto Putz. 10, Mr. Lueder (of J. C. Schmidt). 11, Mr. Zopes (of J. C. Schmidt). I'.', Mr. Boelir (of Hoehr A Walter). 13, Mr. Walter (of lioehr & Walter). 14, Albert Pabst. 15, Mr. Schumann (of Platz & Son), 16. Mr. Stenger (of Stensier A Rotter). 17, . 18, Oscar Knopft. 19, Mr. Chrestensen. 30, Franz Anton Haage. 21. Mr. Kuehn (of Jac. Sturm). 22. Fra>nzchen Haage. 23. Mr. Weigelt (of Weigelt & Co.). 34, Carl Schmidt (Haage A- Schmidt). 3,5, Fritz Gaertner (of J. C. Schmidt). 26, Mr. Mahling (of Chr. Lorenz), 37, Jac. Sturm. 38, Mr. Wolfram (Leibau & Co.). 39. Mr. Rotter (Stenger & Rotter). 30, . 31, Mr. Sturm.,Jr. The Prices of Plants, Ed. Am, Florist:^Replying to the true story and the query of W. L, Smith, I have to say that I rea(i it carefully; in fact I read it twice, and I can only say that it is as true as gospel; indeed Brother Smith has made it very mild. The only remedy that I can see is that the trade, especially the growers, will work in harmony and unison for one common end. It would help if fifty or sixty per cent of the leading growers of stock, especially of plants, would come to some understanding, first as to a proper grading of stock; that is to say, to establish a uniform value for certain classes of stock; for instance. Al roses, say, in 4-inch pots, to be worth so much; No. 2, a medium class of stock from the same size pots but not as valuable, at another price and a third class, same size pot at still another price, and so on with all classes of pot plants, and then agree with one
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