. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. HIT Alternaothera JEWEL We can still supply first-cltss plants of this mavnificieDt Dew beildint? plant. If you buy row. you will be able to have stock for another year. To clean out. we will make a special price of $ per doz.; per 100. Gardenias We can quote you in any quantity. 3in. $ per 100; 2H-in. $ per 100. Getting down on 'mums, but still have ft few thousand at $ per lOCO. CHARLES H. TOTTY, MADISON. N. J. JOSEPB HEACOCK CO. WYNCOTE, PA. Growers of Fine K


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. HIT Alternaothera JEWEL We can still supply first-cltss plants of this mavnificieDt Dew beildint? plant. If you buy row. you will be able to have stock for another year. To clean out. we will make a special price of $ per doz.; per 100. Gardenias We can quote you in any quantity. 3in. $ per 100; 2H-in. $ per 100. Getting down on 'mums, but still have ft few thousand at $ per lOCO. CHARLES H. TOTTY, MADISON. N. J. JOSEPB HEACOCK CO. WYNCOTE, PA. Growers of Fine Kentias Send for Price List. Davenport, la. Business during June has been ex- ceptionally good, owing perhaps to the marriage of a number of very prominent people and the death of several. One funeral, that of W. Bet- tendorf, a prominent manufacturer, called for nearly $2,000 worth of flow- ers. Graduations at the different schools and colleges also called for an unusual amount of flowers. With but few exceptions the local growers supplied the demand. At present, however, flowers are very scarce and of poor quality, owing to the extreme- ly dry and hot period—three weeks now without a drop of rain and the glass around 90° every day. Carna- tions and all outdoor stock are suffer- ing badly for need of water. Ewoldt Bros, entertained the Tri- City Florists' Club at their home. Floral Hill, on the evening of June 23. This was in the nature of the fifth annual strawberry feast, and, in spite of the great heat, a good num- ber was present, and a good time was had. One new member was admitted to the society and a committee of three—Henry Pauli, Wm. Goos and Henry Gaethje—was appointed to make all arrangements for the an- nual picnic, same to be held some time during July. "Vines for Differ- ent Purposes" was the evening's sub- ject. As Harry Bills and A. Anderson, last year's strawberry eating cham- pions, were not present, the annual contest was declared off, and th


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