. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. PRICES Per Dozen New Imported China Dressed—good for Valentine and favor work—called Baby Dolls -3-in., assorted figures, $ 5-in., assorted figures, 5-in., 2 figures together, with China cup for Flowers .... We have other styles Send for an assortment at $, $ or $ NATURAL BUTTERFLIES 2 in each box, at $ per dozen boxes NEW Catalogue Just Out NEW Prices NEW G >«f/ti-. 1012S. H. Bayersdorfer 1129-1133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Branch Factory, 709 First Ave., New York City, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976 baskets


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. PRICES Per Dozen New Imported China Dressed—good for Valentine and favor work—called Baby Dolls -3-in., assorted figures, $ 5-in., assorted figures, 5-in., 2 figures together, with China cup for Flowers .... We have other styles Send for an assortment at $, $ or $ NATURAL BUTTERFLIES 2 in each box, at $ per dozen boxes NEW Catalogue Just Out NEW Prices NEW G >«f/ti-. 1012S. H. Bayersdorfer 1129-1133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Branch Factory, 709 First Ave., New York City, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976 baskets of Primula nialacoides in their window. John W. White, of Morton, Ta., has one of the neatest and best^ equipped places. Mr. White grows 'Carnation White Wonder and sweet peas. His stock is in fine shape. The New Jersey Evergreen & Cut Flower Co. has its establishment at West Collingswood, N. J. Norman Zimmer is the manager. Mr. Zimmer lias filled several large orders for ever- greens for the big balls lately. Charles IT. Grakelow, who left this eity January G for California, returned January 17 in almost aiiroplaiio time. Robert Craig has completed the first slat house at San Juan, Porto Rico. It is for aspidistras. Dracajna canes have been started in the fields. The visit of C. R. Strout. of Bidde- ford, Me., at the Florists' Club's Jan- uary meeting has aroused much inter- est. Mr. Strout's fine exhibit, coming from a distance, was a surprise. It was an object lesson in the possibilities of the carnation, with which he is quite successful. Stephen Mortensen, of Southampton. Pa., will grow 40,000 American Legion roses. The Joseph Heacock Co. has put a small house into calla lilies (yes, it should be the lilies went into the house). They are growing finely. Tlie demand for artificial flowers has l)een heavier during the first fortnight (if January tlinn ever before. Frank X. Alter, manager of the Charles F. Krueger Co., believes in nmking a good display of the finest


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