. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. MASTICA is elastic and tenacious, admits of expansion and contraction. Putty becomes hard and brittle. Broken glass more easily removed writhout breaking of other glass, as occurs with putty. LASTS LONGER THAN PUTTY. Easy to apply. THE BEST WAY to collect an account is to place it with the National Florists'Board Of Trade 56 Pine Street, NEW YORK, WHY? Because many debtors will pay the Board fearing otherwise a bad rating in our Credit List. Full informatioD as to methods and rates given on application. Siebert's


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. MASTICA is elastic and tenacious, admits of expansion and contraction. Putty becomes hard and brittle. Broken glass more easily removed writhout breaking of other glass, as occurs with putty. LASTS LONGER THAN PUTTY. Easy to apply. THE BEST WAY to collect an account is to place it with the National Florists'Board Of Trade 56 Pine Street, NEW YORK, WHY? Because many debtors will pay the Board fearing otherwise a bad rating in our Credit List. Full informatioD as to methods and rates given on application. Siebert's Zinc Glazing Points. Good for small or large glass, do not rust, easy to drive H and Ts inch Perlb. $ 201b3. $ VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE. Chicago or New York. Bio Rapids, Mich.—Chas. Buskirk is having an addition of 18x72 feet built to his greenhouse. Syracuse, N. Y., May 24.—At least IG nifterent varieties of violets have besn found in Onondaga county by Mrs. L. L. Goodrich of the Onondaga Academy of Science. The last meeting of the society was devoted to "Early Wild ; Prof. W. L,. Bray of Syracuse university discussed "The Field Horsetail" or equisetum, and Mrs. Charles Pratt talked about blood- roots. Mrs. Goodrich has made an ex- tensive study of violets, of which she says she has found 16 wild varieties, and believes there are several other.^. One, an exceedingly rare species, Viola pedatiflda, was found by her, but she refused to make public the locality for fear of vandals. If anyone is suffi- ciently interested and will not tell any- body else she is willing to confide to them the secret. Rev. Dr. W. M. Beauchamp regarded "Local Orchids" as one of the most interesting families of plants. Between 30 and 40 wild va- rieties, he said, were known in this county, and there are more. Lady slip- per, he said, was the common name, but he called them moccasin flower. Whip-poor-will shoe, he said, was the name given by Ono


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