. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists^ Review Mat 8, 1919. Cape Jasmines for Memorial Day We are large Growers and Shippers of Jasmines. Gardenias are our specialty. Through high cultivation and fertilization we are offering High Grade Flowers and Foliage. The season is a little late, but we expect to start shipping May 15 to 20 and to continue until June 10. When we accept your order you may depend on receiving them. '^ 100 1000 Class X, 12 to 18-inch stems ". $ $ Class A, 8 to 12-iach stems Class B, .under 8-inch stems TERMS CASH OR


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists^ Review Mat 8, 1919. Cape Jasmines for Memorial Day We are large Growers and Shippers of Jasmines. Gardenias are our specialty. Through high cultivation and fertilization we are offering High Grade Flowers and Foliage. The season is a little late, but we expect to start shipping May 15 to 20 and to continue until June 10. When we accept your order you may depend on receiving them. '^ 100 1000 Class X, 12 to 18-inch stems ". $ $ Class A, 8 to 12-iach stems Class B, .under 8-inch stems TERMS CASH OR C. O, D. We also have a large stock of Shasta Daisies, Mexican Tuberoses and Gladioli. Get our Prices. NYTEX FLORAL CO., ALVIN, TEXAS Reference: Farmers' State Bank. ill and was on his way to a health resort. He went on to say that he had just in- herited $3,000. He appeared worried and said that he feared he might be robbed. Mr, Musaon became interested. The stranger did not like the idea of leaving the money in a bank and said he would pay an honest person $500 to take care of his money until he was ready to leave the city. Musson finally offered to protect the stranger's cash. The following morning the gardener drew $1,800 from a bank and this was placed in a tin box, along with the stranger's $3,000. It was arranged that he should meet the two men later. When the box was opened by Musson it was found to contain $3 in bills and some blank paper. Up to the present time the swindlers have not been arrested. J. McCarthy, of the M. Rice Co., Phila- delphia, called on the trade last week. The Rochester Floral Co. has removed the fixtures and stock to the new store, 9 North street, formerly occupied by H. P. Neun. All the fixtures will be painted white and the walls blue. A roomy office is being built, with addi- tional stands and cases. Edwin P. Wilson is serving on a jury this week. Felix Albert, formerly manager for H. P. Neun, will open a new store on Main street, near Frankli


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