. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . sus ,^ Double Von SJon, extra Belected, double nose mother bulba $ Double Von Sion, eelei-ted, double nose Spur, extra select, double nose mother bulbs Poeticus Ornatua 6 00 Slnftle Ajai Princeps, selected 8 00 Sir Watklns. extra large double AU above 250 at 1,000 rate. All above less 5% for cash with order. WM. F. KASTING CO., 568-570 Washington , N. Y. Get Ready for Easter What Will You Grow ? The conditions are changed. The Ge
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . sus ,^ Double Von SJon, extra Belected, double nose mother bulba $ Double Von Sion, eelei-ted, double nose Spur, extra select, double nose mother bulbs Poeticus Ornatua 6 00 Slnftle Ajai Princeps, selected 8 00 Sir Watklns. extra large double AU above 250 at 1,000 rate. All above less 5% for cash with order. WM. F. KASTING CO., 568-570 Washington , N. Y. Get Ready for Easter What Will You Grow ? The conditions are changed. The Geranium is the logicalsolution of the question. You can grow it, small or large, if you get started right. Wecan start you with 3-in. plants right away, at $ per 100, $ 1000. One-half a million good 2-in., at $ per 100, $ 1000. Come and see them—it will do you good. Heliotrope, Cuphea, Fuchsia, Coleus, Ageratum, Lantanas, Lemon Verbenas, S\\rainsona, Parlor Ivy, Etc. 2-in., $ per 100 ; $ per 100. R. Vincent, Jr. & Sons Co. WHITE MARSH, MARYLAND 1306 The Florists Exchange. GARDENGUIDE The AmateurGardeners HandbooJ^ Over 10,000 Sold WE are reliably informed that we have had the goodfortune to conceive and publish a book which willbe eagerly bought by tens of thousands—men andwomen—now more interested in gardening subjects thanever before on account of their recent experiences in the pur-chase of food supphes. Please read: Every book should have a reason for its being. For thisseasonable newcomer, we find the claim made that a good gar-den is Natures antidote for all ills flesh is heir to—it certainlydoes not make for a source of revenue to the physician. Itnaively compares the lot of the city cliff apartment dwellerwith that of the commuter, even though the latter be stillmade the butt of the irrepressible joker whom we pardon be-cause, poor man, he knows no better. Quoting further fromthe book: There is no Springtime in the city, no
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