. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 120 The Florists' Review Fbbbuaby ^0, 1916. TOBACCO. Strong tobacco duat, | per 100 Iba. Aetna Tobacco Co., 428 B. 106th New York. Stronjr tobacco dost, | per 100 Iba.; 200 $ Q. H. Hunkel Milwaukee. Wla. WIRE WORK. THB FLORISTS' MANUAL. (Wm. Scott.) A practical Rulde for the florist, coverlnic the aucceaaful management of all the usual florlsta' Slants; Including many topics, such as Green- ouae Building, Heating and Floral Decorating, etc. Written so you can understand It and profit by Its guidance. Fully illustrated.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 120 The Florists' Review Fbbbuaby ^0, 1916. TOBACCO. Strong tobacco duat, | per 100 Iba. Aetna Tobacco Co., 428 B. 106th New York. Stronjr tobacco dost, | per 100 Iba.; 200 $ Q. H. Hunkel Milwaukee. Wla. WIRE WORK. THB FLORISTS' MANUAL. (Wm. Scott.) A practical Rulde for the florist, coverlnic the aucceaaful management of all the usual florlsta' Slants; Including many topics, such as Green- ouae Building, Heating and Floral Decorating, etc. Written so you can understand It and profit by Its guidance. Fully illustrated. Price. $ a copy, carriage charges prepaid. Florists' Publishing Co., Ca»ton BlJg., Chicago. We are the largest mannfacturers of wire work In the west. B. F. Winterson Co., 168 North Wabash Ave., Chicago. «, . .. «. '*^^ City Wire Works, 461 8rd St., Lonlsrllle, Ky. William B. HlelBcber's Wire Worka. 264-2B6 Randolph Detroit. Mich. WOOD LABELS. The CHEAPEST, the EASIEST, and the BEST WAY to get rid of your surplus stock Is to use the REVIEW'S classified adys. WOOD LABELS AND PLANT STAKES. Benjamin Chase Co., Perry Village, N. H. WANTS DWABT ASPAEAGUS. We have always understood that As- paragus plumosus nanus was a dwarf variety, growing about twelve to eight- een inches high, but all the seed of this variety that we have sown has produced large plants with long run- ners. Please inform us if there is a dwarf variety more suitable for table decorations. H. M. H.—Mich. Asparagus plumosus nanus is not a dwarf-growing variety, as the name would indicate. It grows quite as tall as the original, A. plumosus, the chief distinction between the two being that the nanus variety has flatter branches and is more leafy or fuller than plu- mosus. A. plumosus nanus is the best variety in the trade for table use, and when it is grown in a moderately light greenhouse it is sufficiently dwarf for all ordinary purposes. It should be grown in 3 or 4-inch pots, but beyond that size it


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