. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 295. Dreer's Tuberous Rooted Begonias The Begonias and Gloxinias which we offer are grown for us by an expert who has made a specialty of this class of stock for many years, and there is no better or finer strain on the marlcet. BEGONIAS, Singles In separate colors: Scarlet, crimson white rose, yellow and orange, 40c per doz., $ per 100 S25 00 per 1,000. BISGONIAS, Singles In Cliolcest Mixture: 100, $ per 1,000. BEGONIAS, noubles in separate colors: yellow, 65c per doz., $


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 295. Dreer's Tuberous Rooted Begonias The Begonias and Gloxinias which we offer are grown for us by an expert who has made a specialty of this class of stock for many years, and there is no better or finer strain on the marlcet. BEGONIAS, Singles In separate colors: Scarlet, crimson white rose, yellow and orange, 40c per doz., $ per 100 S25 00 per 1,000. BISGONIAS, Singles In Cliolcest Mixture: 100, $ per 1,000. BEGONIAS, noubles in separate colors: yellow, 65c per doz., $ per 100 BEGONIAS, Double in Cliolcest Mixture: 100, $ per 1,000. SUN-PROOP BEGONIA, Dolce Zeppelin per 100. SUN-PROOP BEGONIA, Lafayette: $ per doz., $ per 100 FRILLED BEGONIAS, in separate colors: Scarlet, white pink and yellow, $ per doz., $ per 100, $ per 1,000. For a full line of seasonable stock, see our new wholesale list. HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. 35c per doz., $ per Scarlet, rose, white and $ per 1,000. 50c per doz., $ per $ per doz., $ Orchids i^ Just to hand, a fine lot of East Indian Orchids in the following varieties, DENROBIUM WARDIANUM, D. GRASSINODE, D. PRIMULINUM, D. THYRSIFLORUM, D. CHRYSOTOXUM, others to follow. We hav*» al^- fur immed- iate delivery a fine lot nf Calanthe VeitclU hulbs ready tn pot now. Write or prices. Lager S Hurrell, Summit, N. J. Worcester, Mass. Business continues very good, espc- ci.'iily the two weeks before Lent, there being quite a lot of pre-Lenten teas and otlier social affairs that called for flow- ers in quantity. Also a large amount of fviceral work. "How to Beautify the Homes of the People by Adorning the Grounds About the House," was the subject of a lecture given February 25 before the Worcester Counfy Horticultural Society in Horti- cultural Hall. H. D. Hemenway, general secretary of the Home Culture society of Northampton, was the speaker, and his lecture wa


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