. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. July 20, 1922 The Florists^ Review r^ 115. Wetter Nurseries Co., INC. Ath for Catalogue HOLLAND MICHIGAN BOXWOODS Choice American grown Pjramid', Balls and Standards. Good color, well formed specimens that will please your customprs. This stock is supplied balled and burlapped, carefully packed. BOXWOOD lEach Ball Shaped. UxU inches, B<bB Ball Shaped. 16x16 inches. B&B < Ball Shaped, 18x18 inches. Ba feet. B<&B Pyramid Shaped. 8 feet. B&B Standards'-Stem, U-inch; Crown, 16- inch, B<&B B^B sicnif


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. July 20, 1922 The Florists^ Review r^ 115. Wetter Nurseries Co., INC. Ath for Catalogue HOLLAND MICHIGAN BOXWOODS Choice American grown Pjramid', Balls and Standards. Good color, well formed specimens that will please your customprs. This stock is supplied balled and burlapped, carefully packed. BOXWOOD lEach Ball Shaped. UxU inches, B<bB Ball Shaped. 16x16 inches. B&B < Ball Shaped, 18x18 inches. Ba feet. B<&B Pyramid Shaped. 8 feet. B&B Standards'-Stem, U-inch; Crown, 16- inch, B<&B B^B sicnifles balled and burlapped. TkeD. Hill NimryC*., lie, ^Si Dudee,Ill. EvarBreen Spadmliita—Larttest Growen in Amariea ROSES, Own Root Quality Stock At Price* You Know Arm Right AMERICAN ROSE & PLANT CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO ROSE SPECIALISTS Badded fleld-irrown Teas. Perpetaala, OUmbera (own root) and Standards. SBND LIST WANTED NEW BRUNSWICK NURSERIES NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. than it was during the prewar period. Get me clearly on this point—over- production means the old-time prices in spite of a tremendously increased operating expense. When there is a production of two trees or plants where only one is required to meet the de- mands of the trade, both trees and both l)lants will be sold, if possible, at a nickel or 6 cents or any price at all. Eemembcr, your cost of doing business today is not on a nickel or 6-cent basis. New Growers. In planning your plantings there is another feature, aside from your own individual supply and your own indi- vidual demand, to be taken into consid- eration. This is the fact that dozens— perhaps hundreds would be nearer cor- rect—of new and heretofore unknown growers are going into or have already entered the producers' lists; also, that many heretofore small growers are now greatly expanding their business. "We must remember that the combined pro- ductions of these new and expanding growers is no inconsiderable item and that this prod


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