. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dbcbmbeb 2, 1015. The Florists* Review 88 Ye - men - of - the - soil Mr. Rose Grower for profit Did you get our message last week? Did it mean anything to you? You want more business next year! You must be prepared. Preparation is the height of wisdom I THE ROSE Champ Wetland growing on your benches,^ means Wisi^om — Foresight — Pi;of its It is a new Pirtk ForciDg Rose—for the man who stows for profit. It is easy to grow and prolific in bloom—exquisite in color—remarkable in size, beauty and foliage. It is another "Eillarney" success—orig


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dbcbmbeb 2, 1015. The Florists* Review 88 Ye - men - of - the - soil Mr. Rose Grower for profit Did you get our message last week? Did it mean anything to you? You want more business next year! You must be prepared. Preparation is the height of wisdom I THE ROSE Champ Wetland growing on your benches,^ means Wisi^om — Foresight — Pi;of its It is a new Pirtk ForciDg Rose—for the man who stows for profit. It is easy to grow and prolific in bloom—exquisite in color—remarkable in size, beauty and foliage. It is another "Eillarney" success—originated by the men who brought "Eillarney" into the Chicago market. You will need its profits next year. To be sent out by us in March, We are booking orders NOW. Orders filled in the order of their receipt. OWN ROOT 100 plants for $ 250 plants for 600 plants for 1000 plants for 100 plants for. 250 plants for. 500 plants for. 1000 plants for. GRAFTED .$ . . 150 00 . WEILAND & RISCH ORIGINATORS AND GROWERS 154 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. Mention The Review when yon write. nurserymen on Stuyvesant avenue, Irvington, are much interested in hunt- ing and have been on several hunting trips during the fall. They have sev- eral fine hunting dogs and occasionally run down a fox, besides plenty of the more common game. The Thanksgiving window of Henry Leahy, in Elizabeth, was an unusually attractive one. By the use of green- ish oil paper, such as is used to wrap flowers, the floor of the window was made to represent the sea. A large ship, about four feet long and with masts three feet or more high, was "sailing" in this sea. The hull was fiUed with chrysanthemums. At va- rious places on the masts and yards there were small electric lights. At the rear of the window there was a painting representing a dock, which gave the ship the appearance of just having left the dock for its trip to sea. At


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