. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /pop. The American Florist. 1023 Price per crate 144 tin , ID crate, $ 120 7 " 608 HAND MADE 48 9-in., in crate $ 4S 10 24 U 24 12 4.(«) 12 14 (16 s pots. Send fsr price Mention the American Florist ivJicn loriting Standard Flower PotsI Paclrad in small crates, easy to handle. Price per crate 1900 in crate,$ 1900 2M ?• ISOO 2H " 1000 3 800 3H " 5,80 30O 4 456 4H 3M 5 •' 4J1 210 5H " Seed pans, same price ihit of Cyli
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /pop. The American Florist. 1023 Price per crate 144 tin , ID crate, $ 120 7 " 608 HAND MADE 48 9-in., in crate $ 4S 10 24 U 24 12 4.(«) 12 14 (16 s pots. Send fsr price Mention the American Florist ivJicn loriting Standard Flower PotsI Paclrad in small crates, easy to handle. Price per crate 1900 in crate,$ 1900 2M ?• ISOO 2H " 1000 3 800 3H " 5,80 30O 4 456 4H 3M 5 •' 4J1 210 5H " Seed pans, same price ihit of Cylinders for Cut Flowers, Hanginsr Baskets Lawn Vases, etc. Ten per cent ofi for cash with •rder. Address nUlNGER BROS. POTTERT, Fort or August Rolker & Sons. New York Aients. 31 Barclay Street. New York City, Mention theAmerican Florist when writing Hals Of Haarlem. In ?writing of Holland more is said of its windmills than of its flowers. It is a_ land of flowers. Consider the roll call of its painters who, their life long-, produced naught but fruit and flower pieces. Both the De Heems, the cunning Huysums, whose W"ork still lives in the mezzotints of Earlom —like David de Heem he was fond of introducing insects. flies, bees, spiders, crawling over his velvety peaches and roses—Seghers. Van Aelst and his talented pupil, Rachel Ruysch, Cnj-p, Breughel (Abraham) Mignon, Van Beyeren, Van den Broeck, Margaretha Rosenboom, Maria Vos, Weenix. A. Van der Velde. Kalf and many others who excelled in this pleasing genre. Their can- vases are faded, the colors oxidized, but on the highways and byways the miracle is daily renewed—flowers bloom at every corner, fill the window boxes of residences, crowd the hotel balconies and are bunched in the hands of the peddlers. A cart goes by. a gorgeous sym- phony of hues. Roses, chrysanthe- mums, dahlias, daisies, tufts of unfa- miliar species, leaves that are as transparent lace, blushing wild roses and what not. I
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