. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Actual size of leaf Zi't x5Vi inches. FOR CUT FLOWERS: in two colors on Kummed paper; your card. in black and leaf adopted by the S. A. F. in red. Price: Per 500. $ per 1000 $ Samples on request. Electro of leaf, postpaid. $ Cash with order, AMERICAN FLORIST CO. 324 Dearborn CHICAGO. Make Every Catalog Bring an Order Our Little Device Does It Without Fail. It goes out with the catalog, takes the order when the customer is in a buyin^i mood. Col- lects themoney. and brings it to you without


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Actual size of leaf Zi't x5Vi inches. FOR CUT FLOWERS: in two colors on Kummed paper; your card. in black and leaf adopted by the S. A. F. in red. Price: Per 500. $ per 1000 $ Samples on request. Electro of leaf, postpaid. $ Cash with order, AMERICAN FLORIST CO. 324 Dearborn CHICAGO. Make Every Catalog Bring an Order Our Little Device Does It Without Fail. It goes out with the catalog, takes the order when the customer is in a buyin^i mood. Col- lects themoney. and brings it to you without extra expense to either the customer or you. That'swhy we guarantee results. Order NOW for Your New Catalof}. Samples and quotations on request. Hemphill-Stehlin Co., Indianapolis, Ind. A LL Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists wishing '^ to do business with Europe should send for the ''Horticttltaral Advertiser" This is the British Trade Paper, being read weekly by all the horticultural traders: it is also taken by over 1000 of the best continental bouses. Annual subscription, to cover cost of postage. 75c. As the H. A. is a purely trade medium, appli- cants should, with the subscription, send a copy of their catalog or other evidence that they belong to the nursery or seed trade. Money orders payable at Lowdham, Notts, Address EdltOrS Of " H. ; CMlweU Nurserlei. LOWDHAM. Notts. EntUand Rope and Paper From Cacti. That the cactus plant, which grows in abundance in the western part of Texas and throughout Mexico, is of real commercial value and will revolu- tionize the rope and paper makinf? in- dustry is the belief of P. S. Tilson, manager of the Houston laboratories, and an experienced analytical and con- sulting chemist. For some time past Mr. Tilson has been conducting experi- ments with the leaves of the cactus plant in his Houston laboratory. "'I am convinced," Mr. Tilson said recently, "that an excellent quality of rope and good wrapping pape


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