. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 76 The Florists^ Review June 14, Aucuba Japonica 2^-foot Boxwood, $ each Good substitute for boxwood—Fine for filling window boxes. 24 to 30 inches iiigh, $ each. Per 100 ENBLISH IVY, 4-inch, good large vines $ [ PETUNIAS. Rosy Morn, 3-inch CANNAS, Florence Vaughan and Mrs. Chas. Henderson VINCAS. 3-inch GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 745 Buckingham Place, L. D. Phone, GraceUnd 1112 CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. STRONG 2>^-INCH JUST RIGHT FOR PLANTING per 100 YOUNG ROSE STOCK- WHITE KILLARNEY, grafted, $ f
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 76 The Florists^ Review June 14, Aucuba Japonica 2^-foot Boxwood, $ each Good substitute for boxwood—Fine for filling window boxes. 24 to 30 inches iiigh, $ each. Per 100 ENBLISH IVY, 4-inch, good large vines $ [ PETUNIAS. Rosy Morn, 3-inch CANNAS, Florence Vaughan and Mrs. Chas. Henderson VINCAS. 3-inch GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 745 Buckingham Place, L. D. Phone, GraceUnd 1112 CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. STRONG 2>^-INCH JUST RIGHT FOR PLANTING per 100 YOUNG ROSE STOCK- WHITE KILLARNEY, grafted, $ f^^-SUNBURST, own-root, ^o'^-RICHMOND, own-root, $ BENCH PLANTS: RHEA REID CECILE BRUNNER BEAUTIES WHITE KILLARNEY IN LOTS OF 250 OR MORE, $ PER 100 BASSETT & WASHBURN Wholesale Cut Flowers 178 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. WATERTOWN, N. Y. Carnations l)y the armful were being gathered by August Stoeckle, wlio re- marked that wiiile one ooubl liardly give them away at tliis time, he was of the opinion tliat, taking the season through, prices liad been well main- tained. He is a large retailer of many years' exjjerience and conveys a feel- ing of o])timism. Now the rush is on for porch boxes, etc., witli ])lenty of good stock, especially Asparagus Spren- geri. F. A. Bennett & Sons are of the few who issue a retail bedding jdant price list in the form of a slieet naming the ])rincipal items or leaders in their stock. This has ))een done for several years and has resulted in building uj) a large ))usiness among tlie surrounding towns. They also are convinced it has been one of the best methods of rural advertis- ing. A large stock of tuberous-rooted begonias was noted as being out of the ordinary; also some 150 tubs of liydrangeas in fine condition, all for the local trade. A novelty in a hybrid gera- nium, a cross witli tlie foliage of the zonal and heavy pink trusses of the ivy leaved, is a good seller. It origi- nated witli a local amateur, from whom the
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