. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. June 19, 1913. The Florists' Review 27 /^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l ^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^n^^ / l^^^^^^j^^ t ^^^^^K ^^^^Aj^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^N^^H IBI RHODE ISLAND REDS Our grower is cutting freely of these B£AUTIES—splendid,large, well colored buds, far superior to the local stock, all lengths. Doz. 100 Special $3 00 r^.OO Fancy 2 60 17 50 Extra Doz. 100 First $150 $ Second 7 60 Shorts 5 00. 9u*».»^rln? varieties, 75c per doz ; $400 per 100 It would be best to crder these direct from our Washington Branch, as our supply comes fro


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. June 19, 1913. The Florists' Review 27 /^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l ^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^n^^ / l^^^^^^j^^ t ^^^^^K ^^^^Aj^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^N^^H IBI RHODE ISLAND REDS Our grower is cutting freely of these B£AUTIES—splendid,large, well colored buds, far superior to the local stock, all lengths. Doz. 100 Special $3 00 r^.OO Fancy 2 60 17 50 Extra Doz. 100 First $150 $ Second 7 60 Shorts 5 00. 9u*».»^rln? varieties, 75c per doz ; $400 per 100 It would be best to crder these direct from our Washington Branch, as our supply comes from them. VALLEY: Special, $ per 100; Extra, $3 00 per 100. CATTLEYAS: Mosslae, Special, $ntloP The Reriew when yon write. was effective, the stem as well as the I'ot trimmed with crepe paper. The day Mr. Eschner reached London ^vas a day of rejoicing; tiags were flying 'is for a great holiday. It was Mr. Eschner's birthday. Somewhat sur- prised, he modestly inquired why the <ity celebrated. It was also the king's I'irthday. Then came Derby day, the s^l'orting event of the year on the Eng- lish turf, with its wonderful ctowds and ^'ghts. Mr. and Mrs. Eschner were ^'ood sailors, making a good start and a i-'ood finish to their pleasant trip, that "^ombined pleasure with business. Mr. i'-schner again emphasizes his statement *hat America has no European rival in u'^'i' flower stores. In Milan the mourners walked at a funeral, while the hearse was hidden by wreaths. One wreath was made of cycas of great length, with a few flow- ers tied at the base by a sash fully fifteen inches wide. Gilt letters on the sash gave almost a life history of the deceased. Beech sprays were used in all colors. Various Notes. Henry P. Neun, Rochester, X. Y.; F. .1. Farney, Cnicago, and John Walker, Youngstown, O., were in town this week. Mr. Walker verifies the stories of the skill of Bone-setter Reeves. David Fuerstenberg and Mrs. Fuer- stenberg have gone to Europe, where they will spen


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