. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Hat 8, 1919. The Florists^ Review 87 NEW PENTSTEMON sierra,..madre Produces from 40 to 50 flowers on a spike, the individual flowers from 2% in. to 3 in. across; grows S}4 ft. to 4 ft. high, the flowers a beautiful deep red, with pure white throat. It is a perpetual flowering variety and at Christmas we sold the cut flowers at $2,50 per dozen. The flowers are fine keepers, lasting from 7 to 10 days in water when cut, and it is a magnificent herbaceous plant for the border. Certificate of Merit and highly recommended at Pasadena Flower Show, spring


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Hat 8, 1919. The Florists^ Review 87 NEW PENTSTEMON sierra,..madre Produces from 40 to 50 flowers on a spike, the individual flowers from 2% in. to 3 in. across; grows S}4 ft. to 4 ft. high, the flowers a beautiful deep red, with pure white throat. It is a perpetual flowering variety and at Christmas we sold the cut flowers at $2,50 per dozen. The flowers are fine keepers, lasting from 7 to 10 days in water when cut, and it is a magnificent herbaceous plant for the border. Certificate of Merit and highly recommended at Pasadena Flower Show, spring of 1918 and 1919. One of the finest Pentstemons ever grown. PRICES: From S^^-inch pots, $ per 100; $ per 1000 25 at 100 rate. 260 at 1000 rate EDWARD H. RUST,??„..So. Pasadena, Calif. Mention The Review when you write. CECILE BRUNNER ROSES From 2>iAnch Pots perlOO I $ per 1000 READY NOW. STUBER A. RICHARDSON BRYN MAWR, WASH. CARNATION PLANTS From soil; strong, ready for field. Matchless, Benora, White Wonder and Alice, $ per 100. PENINSULA NURSERY, San Nateo, Calif. HARDY PEREimLS WRITE FOR PRICES THOMAS WYLIE 81SS Holly Street. SIATTU. WASH. FREESIA PURITY AND OTHER BULBS Write for prices C Cato LilleT, Bilb Grtwer, SaiU Crix, Calif. being used. The Stein force worked two and one-half days arranging the decorations, which necessitated bring- ing the rose plants in the garden into full bloom by the use of cut roses. From the house to the pergola, under which the ceremony was performed, was an aisle 240 feet long, formed by hedges of heather, pink spiraeas, stocks, etc., linked together with garlands of sweet peas and Russell roses. The bride car- ried a shower bouquet of gardenias and orchids, of special design, while the bridesmaids carried fans of Bussell, Ophelia, September Morn and Columbia roses, respectively. Mrs. R. E. Darbee relaxed after the Easter rush and motored into Lake coun- ty on a fishing expedition. She took along complet


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