. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo8. The American Florist. 77 The Severe Weather Has IVIade Rose Stock Very Scarce We are filling all orders received in time in full. Our prices fiave not advanced. See following price list. AMERICAN BEAUTIES. Perdoz. Extra long $ to $5 00 Stems 24 in Stems 18 in. to 20 in 2 00 Stems IS in St«ms 12 in KILLARNEY. Extra long and select, per 100 $ Good average lengths,per lOO Medium lengths, per 100 $ to Short stems, per lOO RICHMOND. Extra long and select, per 100 $


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo8. The American Florist. 77 The Severe Weather Has IVIade Rose Stock Very Scarce We are filling all orders received in time in full. Our prices fiave not advanced. See following price list. AMERICAN BEAUTIES. Perdoz. Extra long $ to $5 00 Stems 24 in Stems 18 in. to 20 in 2 00 Stems IS in St«ms 12 in KILLARNEY. Extra long and select, per 100 $ Good average lengths,per lOO Medium lengths, per 100 $ to Short stems, per lOO RICHMOND. Extra long and select, per 100 $ Good average length, per 100. Medium length Short length $ to BRIDES, MAIDS and PERLES. Extra long and select , $ Good average length S 00 i^i®a^. — BRIDES, MAIDS and PERLES. Per loo Medium length $ Short BULB STOCK EASTER LILIES, Giganteum, per doz $ LILY OF THE VALLEY, per 100 $3 00 to TULIPS PAPER WHITE, and DAFFS. per $ CARNATIONS. Pink, White, good stock $ Fancy long Fancy long red O. P. Basselt ASPARAGUS STRINGS, heavy, per string $ ,50 ASPARAGUS SPRAYS, per 100 $ to SPRENGERI, per 100 $ ZOO SMILAX, extra fine, per doz $ to ADIANTUM, per 100 GALAX, green and bronze, per 1000 FERNS, per lOOO On orders amounting to $ or over we make no charge for boxes. BASSETT & WASHBURN, 76-78 Wabash Avenue, Indoor Culture of Carnations. A paper read by Edmond A. Harvey, Bran- ?dywlne Summit, Pa., before the Florists' Club of Philadelphia, February 4, 1908. There is probably no cut flower of which the methoda of culture have changed more in the past six or seven years than the carnation. When we began growing carnations, six years ago, we benched from the field about the mid- dle of September, aa this was the universal custom among Chester county carnation growers, and generally so throughout the United States, although some of the large growers arou


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