. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NovEMBEli 6, 1913. The Florists' Review 85 PREPARE FOR THANKSGIVING-Hit the BuD's Eye and Buy from J1 IS* J1 X D X X I it X ^^^ ^^® ^^°^® ^*^ arrived to stock up your store and green- I IIP I irm I nfll rrAlPrr C VAIir liirPfPiSTC houses with the best quality stock the market produces. Eyery %,gW%f 1 Ulll Mini. 1 lULVVIrA |UUI IUtVlV0lr0 careful florist is turoing oyer page after page of The Review and is anxious to find th« ad -what their favored friend, Godfrey Aschmann, has to say. He is the fellow tbac has his heart in the right spot. They all


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NovEMBEli 6, 1913. The Florists' Review 85 PREPARE FOR THANKSGIVING-Hit the BuD's Eye and Buy from J1 IS* J1 X D X X I it X ^^^ ^^® ^^°^® ^*^ arrived to stock up your store and green- I IIP I irm I nfll rrAlPrr C VAIir liirPfPiSTC houses with the best quality stock the market produces. Eyery %,gW%f 1 Ulll Mini. 1 lULVVIrA |UUI IUtVlV0lr0 careful florist is turoing oyer page after page of The Review and is anxious to find th« ad -what their favored friend, Godfrey Aschmann, has to say. He is the fellow tbac has his heart in the right spot. They all can depend on him; he always lias a smile and protects their interests. He doesa't sell to the trade-killing dealers, cheap Johnnies or department stores. It means what all florist stores want—Protection to the Florist Trade; retail store keepers' protection. TPCTIMnNlAI " ^orist Division, Tuskogee Institute. Ala., Sept. 1LOI irauilIHli Mr. Godfrey Aschmann. 1012 W. Ontario St., Philadelphia. Pa. Dear Sir:—Yours of the 15th inst. has been received. We beg to state that the plants arrived in very good shape. We wish to express our highest approval of your method of packing and the general quality of goods you sent us.—W. J. ; Amount of order. $ Speaks for itself. These goods were shipped by fast freight from North Philadelphia Aug. 29, 1913. Three weeks en route. Buy now, while the weather permits safe shipment mUCARI4 EXCELSA, ODR SPECIALTY SO WEIl KNOWN THAT NOTHING FURTHER NEED BE SAID AKAUCABZA BXCEIiSA, April, 1913. importation, now well established, planted in 6, 5Vi and 6-inch pots, 3, 4, 5 and 6 tiers, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 inches high, at 40c, 50c, 60c and 75c to $; 25 to 30 inches high, $ to $; OompaotB Bobnata or Ezcelaa Olanca, $ and $ ABPABAOtTS SPBEXrOEBI, 2 V^-inch pots, $ per 100; 4-in., 10c. ASPABAOXTS P^TTMOSUS NANUS. 21^-Inch, $ per 100, $ per 1000; 3-inch, $ per 100; 4-inch, $


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