. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOXWOODS Exceptionally fine stock in the foUo'wing^ shapes and sizes: Bushes, 10-ln 25c each; $'.(10 jht doz. Bushes, 12-ln Stk- each; per doe. Bushes, 12-in., extra heavy, 10 In. wUle 40c each; per doz. Buslies, 16-ln 50c each; per doz. Bushes, 18-in $ each Bushes. 24-ln each Bushes, 2''2-ft., extra special each Bushes, SHj-ft., extra special each Pyramids, 30-ln each Pyramids, 36-in each Bay Trees 3-ft. sU>m, 30-ln. crown $ each 18-ln. stem, 32-ln. crown each 4-ft. stem, 30-ln. crown 10.)


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOXWOODS Exceptionally fine stock in the foUo'wing^ shapes and sizes: Bushes, 10-ln 25c each; $'.(10 jht doz. Bushes, 12-ln Stk- each; per doe. Bushes, 12-in., extra heavy, 10 In. wUle 40c each; per doz. Buslies, 16-ln 50c each; per doz. Bushes, 18-in $ each Bushes. 24-ln each Bushes, 2''2-ft., extra special each Bushes, SHj-ft., extra special each Pyramids, 30-ln each Pyramids, 36-in each Bay Trees 3-ft. sU>m, 30-ln. crown $ each 18-ln. stem, 32-ln. crown each 4-ft. stem, 30-ln. crown 10.) 0 each 4-ft. stem, 36-ln. crown each 4-ft. stem, #2rln. crown each CYCLAMEN Pure Whit<'; Orandif. Alba; Whit«', carmine eye; Excelsior, white, red eye; Olory of Wandsbelt, 3-in. pots, ready now, 8c each. Wonder of Wand8l)ek, Rose Von Marienthal, Brilliant Red, BrijrhtReti, Dark Red, Rosy Morn, for June delivery, in 3-ln. pots, 8c each. Order TODAT THE GEO. WineOLD CO., 737-739 Buckingham Place, Pyramids, SHi-ft. $ each Pyramids, 4-ft each Pyramids, 6-ft. ea<-h Pyramids, 6-ft each Standards, 2-ft. stem, 12-1?-Iu. each Standards, 2-rt., 18-i4-ln. crown each (iiobe, IMn each Globe, 16-in each Olobe, 18-in each Standard Globes, Itf-in. heads each Globe, 24-in ?ucuba Japonloa 15-ln 60c each; 2-ft., $ to $ each LAuruB Cerasus 75c U) $ each. Malionla Buslies 18 to 24-ln 60c each Cyclanirn Seedlinjc", TranHpIanted.—Mixed, Wm. Buckston (Prince of Wales), Princess May, Pink Pearl, $ per 100. COLEUS Assorted, 2-in $ per 100 Yellow Pfltzer per 100. L. D. Phone Graceland 1112 CHICAGO landscaping department of the company, ?which has several large contracts on hand at present. BOXWOODS IN SUMMER. Will you kindly tell us how to handle boxwoods to keep them over the sum- mer! Should they be tubbed up and placed outside under shade, or should they be planted in the ground? D. H


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