. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Philadelphia Mention The Review wben you write plumosa are the interesting novelties. Ficus Craigii is a sport from the varie- gated ficus that has won friends. It sported seven years ago, but has only lately been taken up in earnest. Its habit makes it a desirable plant. Chrysanthe- mums will be a feature of the place next fall. There are a number of houses de- voted to the leading varietieci. They are in excellent condition and will be fol- lowed by the Christmas-flowering plants. Various Notes. J. C. Schattmaier, of Washington, D. C, was here Au


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Philadelphia Mention The Review wben you write plumosa are the interesting novelties. Ficus Craigii is a sport from the varie- gated ficus that has won friends. It sported seven years ago, but has only lately been taken up in earnest. Its habit makes it a desirable plant. Chrysanthe- mums will be a feature of the place next fall. There are a number of houses de- voted to the leading varietieci. They are in excellent condition and will be fol- lowed by the Christmas-flowering plants. Various Notes. J. C. Schattmaier, of Washington, D. C, was here August 18. Herbert G. Tull is at Rangeley lakes, in Maine. Dr. L. L. W. Wilson has sold his green- houses at Gwynedd Valley, Pa., to a Mr. Strassburger. who is attached to the American legation at Tokio, Japan. The place will be run semi-commercially, as heretofore. D. Kline is manager. Harry Berger is at Seaside Park. Otto Didden, of West Philadelphia, is sending magnificent asters to the Phila- delphia Cut Flower Co. They have large, well formed flowers in all the colors, borne on extra long stems. The company is also receiving nice White Enchantress. John Holzp, of Reattle, Wash., and R. G. Rowersox, of , Pa., were here recently. -* B. Eschner is building a |fftrage« con- nected with his house by a port&i^here, at EUcbls Park^ it will be the hothe of a fine liinousine next month. James Thoirs, of Camden, N. J., is ren- ovating his store; it will be finisbe^^ in ivory. There will be several improve- ments and some alterations. CborJes Kmnedy. for twenty years with the Robert Craig Co., died suddenly of. BUY YOUR FLORISTS' SUPPUES OF L. BAUMANN S CO. Importers and Manufacturers 357-359 W. Chicago Ave., Cliicage, Ul. Write for our Caialogue Mention The Review wben vou write. Flowers for Parades, Etc. All kinds of artificial and paper flowers for floral parades, festivals, home coin- injrs. street carnivals, etc., for decorative features. We have a catalogue with pr


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