. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. TUBEROSES True Dwarf Pearl. Per 1000 First Size, 4-6-inch $ Medium, 3-4-inch Mammoth, 6-8 inch CALADIUMS Esculentum» 5 to 7-inch : $ 7 to 9-inch 9 toll inch GLADIOLUS Per iooo Mrs. Francis King, medium size $ AugUSta, first size medium size America, first size (3,000 for $) medium size, while unsold Kunderdi Glory, first size Chicago White, the one best early Tuberous Rooted Begonias Per Doz. * 100 1(J. Single Sorts, white, scarlet, yel


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. TUBEROSES True Dwarf Pearl. Per 1000 First Size, 4-6-inch $ Medium, 3-4-inch Mammoth, 6-8 inch CALADIUMS Esculentum» 5 to 7-inch : $ 7 to 9-inch 9 toll inch GLADIOLUS Per iooo Mrs. Francis King, medium size $ AugUSta, first size medium size America, first size (3,000 for $) medium size, while unsold Kunderdi Glory, first size Chicago White, the one best early Tuberous Rooted Begonias Per Doz. * 100 1(J. Single Sorts, white, scarlet, yellow, pink $ .40 $ Single Sorts, mixed .' 35 Double Sorts,white, scarlet, yellow, pink .65 Double Sorts, mixed 60 1000 $ GLOXINIAS Grassifolia Grandiflora All the spotted and Tigered varia- tions in sound bulbs. Doz. 100 Separate colors $ .60 $ Choice mixture 50 VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE LILY BULBS Per 100 Album,') 11 inch Auratum, 911 inch Rubrum, 8 9 inch Rubrum. 9 11 inch 9 00 CHICAGO NEW YORK GREENHOUSES AND NURSERY, WESTERN SPRINGS, ILL. Henry Fish Seed Go. Bean Growers ? «? For the Wholesale Seed Trade. CBRPENTERIA, CALIF. ftrrnO Best that grow. We sell direct V LL11V to gardeners and florists at whole |j L \m U O v a'L' ? ^' ?' beautiful c a t a I g u e ARCHIAS SEED STORE," " Box°98, Sedalia, Mo. Aurora, III.—The W. B. Davis Co., florists, has incorporated with a capi- tal of $43,500. The incorporators are W. B. Davis, Mildred Davis and Otto Fisk. Denver, Colo.—A floricultural hall to cost from $20,000 to $25,000 may be erected at the city park. Plans are now being considered by the park board. Concord. N. H.—H. D. Whitney & Sons report a rapidly increasing busi- ness. Their greenhouses of the Hitch- ings construction are of the most mod- ern type. Colorado Springs, Colo.—The J. W. Smith greenhouses suffered a loss of $10,000 as a result of a recent Are. The heating plant was destroyed


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