. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 106 The American Feb. 8- Write for 1908 trade list of Named Varieties, Color Sections and Choice Mixtures. First-class stock at rea- sonable prices: E. E. STEWART, "'^Vi™"™"' Mention tile American Florist when writing 30,000 Dahlias Extra good field-grown clumps, grown in the famous Wisconsin strawberry belt. Satisfaction guaranteed. Good clumps, 2c and up. List ready. H. W. KOERNER, Station B, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Mention the American Florist when writing Sprengeri, 2-in. 2c Stvai
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 106 The American Feb. 8- Write for 1908 trade list of Named Varieties, Color Sections and Choice Mixtures. First-class stock at rea- sonable prices: E. E. STEWART, "'^Vi™"™"' Mention tile American Florist when writing 30,000 Dahlias Extra good field-grown clumps, grown in the famous Wisconsin strawberry belt. Satisfaction guaranteed. Good clumps, 2c and up. List ready. H. W. KOERNER, Station B, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Mention the American Florist when writing Sprengeri, 2-in. 2c Stvainsonla alba, 2c Ferns, Piersoni. Elegantissima. 2-in. 3c. Rooted Cuttings prepaid per 100: Flowering Begonias, $ per 100; Paris Daisies, yellow and white. 11,00 per inO; Alexandra Petunia, double, lo icinds $: Swalnsona /^"!?V-?i;™- Cnphea, 75c Heliotrope, 3 kinds $100. Fuchsia, 5 kinds. $ Vinca Var- legata, 90c. Haray Pinks, 5 kinds. 75c Alter- nanttio-a, 3 kinds. Sflc. Coleus, 10 kinds, Ager- attim, Gurney. Pauline White, Inimitable. bOc. Alyssum, dhl 75c Salvia. Bonfire, Solendens. '" ,./eyerfew. Gem, $l,no. Parlor Ivy. 75c. Cabbage Plants, Wakefield. Express Winning- stadt, $ per 10(0. Cash or C. O, D. BYEB BROS., Chambersburg, Pa. NEWS NOTES. MojiLB, Ala.—Mardl Gras wiU be celebrated here March 1-3. Norfolk, Neb.—L. Buckendorf says he is doing a good business this season. Falls City, Neb.—Simanton & Pence, report bli3ine,sg good, last year being their banner year. They contemplate doubling their glass this sea- son. Salt Lake City, Utah.—The Board of Park Commissioners will send to the city council for approval the names of Henry F. Heath, as park- keeper, and A. M. Holier, as assistant florist. St. Johnbubq, Vt.—John T. Borland, a clever gardener and horticulturist, died at his home .lanuary 20, from diabetes. He was a native of Dundonald, Scotland, and was 62 years of age. Battle Creek, Mich. As soon as the
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