. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1128 The American Florist. Dec. 26,. Araucarias \V« have an exceptionally fine lot of Araucarias In Tincb pots at $ and $ each. These are bargains. Jerusalem Cherry ^'^'^, at $ and $4 00 per doz Begonia Gloire de Lorraine In 6, 7 and 8 Inch pots, fine specimens, at $, $ and $ each. This Is an exceptional good lot and we can give you good value. Also PhnAniY f^JHiari^neie 9-in. pots. SH to 4-feet above the rnoeniA \^anariensis pot, s to lo leaves at $ KenfiaSf L


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1128 The American Florist. Dec. 26,. Araucarias \V« have an exceptionally fine lot of Araucarias In Tincb pots at $ and $ each. These are bargains. Jerusalem Cherry ^'^'^, at $ and $4 00 per doz Begonia Gloire de Lorraine In 6, 7 and 8 Inch pots, fine specimens, at $, $ and $ each. This Is an exceptional good lot and we can give you good value. Also PhnAniY f^JHiari^neie 9-in. pots. SH to 4-feet above the rnoeniA \^anariensis pot, s to lo leaves at $ KenfiaSf Lafanias, Pandanus, Ferns, Perennials, ^Shrubs, etc. Assorted Ferns for Ferneries, $ per 100; $ per 1000. ffS^ THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., ^^"ScTgo.'''"^ At H. W. Buckbee's stock is looking fine; the carnations and roses are in good shape, also some bench-grown poin- settias with 5-6-foot stems and heads 12 to 15 inches in diameter, just right for the holidays. Tlie benches used for chrysanthemums are now doing business as propagating beds for the large quanti- ties of stock for catalogue and other trade. Considerable hotbed additions are being made to do away with the necessity of having to tear out so many flowering plants to take care of the young stock early in the spring. C. H. Woolsey, having made consid- erable alteration this season, is better able to take care of his share of the business; his carnations are looking well, also the stock of palms and other plants. A new Lord & Burnham boiler put iu in the fall is giving him fine results. The demand for cut flowers is a little slow at present, which is usually the case at this season just before the holi- days. Preparations are being made among the trade for a good Christmas business, and the stocks of all kinds are looking good to meet it. J. J. Soper, with increased facilities and a greatly improved line of stock over last season, is greatly pleased with the season's outlook. Frank P


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