. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Ai(;i SI ."., Utlil The Florists' Reviev/ 107. MONEY To make it is easy for some, hard for others. HYDRANGP:AS and ROSES make money for all. if you get the right stock at the right price and treat it right. The latter is your business, tlie tirst two are ours. Oiii HYDRANGEAS are again good, better now than this time last year. Om col- lection contains all the worthwhile French kinds, in any shade of pink or white, while others come blue. And don't forget Otaksa. We can supply them from 4-in., 6-in. and 7-in. pots at 25c, ,35c, 50c and


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Ai(;i SI ."., Utlil The Florists' Reviev/ 107. MONEY To make it is easy for some, hard for others. HYDRANGP:AS and ROSES make money for all. if you get the right stock at the right price and treat it right. The latter is your business, tlie tirst two are ours. Oiii HYDRANGEAS are again good, better now than this time last year. Om col- lection contains all the worthwhile French kinds, in any shade of pink or white, while others come blue. And don't forget Otaksa. We can supply them from 4-in., 6-in. and 7-in. pots at 25c, ,35c, 50c and 75c each; no charge lor packing. De- livery from September on. Get them early and pot up while they are full of life; it means so much for your success. ROSES Ramblers and Baby Ramblers, all on their own roots. The Ramblers have been grown in the lield for two year;^, every one tied up to stakes to ripen the wood: they are good. Dorothy Perkins, E,\celsior and Tausendschoen, lOc each and charges for boxes. The Baby Ramblers have been in the tield for one year and have done well. The strongest only will be lifted. Do not compare them with budded stock, but as to blooming, ihev will do as well or better. Baby Rambler, Baby Tausendschoen, Clothilde Soupert, Ellen Foulsen and Erna Teschendorlt 25c each, no charge for packing. Delivery from early November on. J. L. SCHILLER, 929 Prouty Ave., Toledo, O. FRENCH HYDRANGEA Bobbink & Atkins NURSERYMEN FLORISTS and PLANTERS RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY JULIUS ROEHRS^CO. RUTHERFORD, ORCHIDS, PALMS and plants of every variety. llic trri' will he just as thdll^ii it had iir\('r liccii iiijiircil. This followed closely the work en the Aiiiericaii white ash with its '"liack- bonc ; The hlocks nferreil to • ire fniiii t'diir to six inches loiiji and lietween them riiliher roofiof; |pai)er was placed to separate the sections. It is ^aid that the diiraliility of the ]iaper does not count ])art ii-til,irly. altliont,di it wil


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