. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBEU 2, 1919. The Florists' Review 37 WHITE POMPONS NOW BEING CUT We are Rose specialists and are cuttinfif from 245,000 rose plants --Mryt- We are now cutting^ Russells from 60,000 plants mi^-0-Jf ^^ AMERICAN BEAUTIES, COLUMBIA, RUSSELL, HOOSIER BEAUTY, OPHELIA, SUNBURST and WHITE KILLARNEY. They are all our own growth, guaranteed fresh cut and packed to arrive in good condition. Russell and Columbia Fancy long, per 100 $ to $ Fancy medium, per 100 Medium, per 100 to Short, per 100 to Ophelia, Hoosier Beauty


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBEU 2, 1919. The Florists' Review 37 WHITE POMPONS NOW BEING CUT We are Rose specialists and are cuttinfif from 245,000 rose plants --Mryt- We are now cutting^ Russells from 60,000 plants mi^-0-Jf ^^ AMERICAN BEAUTIES, COLUMBIA, RUSSELL, HOOSIER BEAUTY, OPHELIA, SUNBURST and WHITE KILLARNEY. They are all our own growth, guaranteed fresh cut and packed to arrive in good condition. Russell and Columbia Fancy long, per 100 $ to $ Fancy medium, per 100 Medium, per 100 to Short, per 100 to Ophelia, Hoosier Beauty, White Killarney Extra long, per 100 $ to $ Good medium, per 100 to Good short, per 100 to WHITE POMPONS First of the season 75c per bunch -m: CARNATIONS. $4 00 PER 100 « GLADIOLI at Market Prices NEW FANClCVRNS Per 1000, $2.^0 Adiantum r? Per 100, $ Asp. Sprays Per 100, $ to GALAX, bron^rr. Per 1000, SprenKeri Per 100, to All seasonable flowers not grown by us will be procured for our customers. A trial order sslicited. In buying direct of the grower you are assured of fresh stock at all times and the most even run of quality possible. "^"^ All other ••asonabi* stock at markot prices Closed all day Sunday and open Weekdays, 8:00 a. m. until 5:00 p. Greenhooses: Hinsdale sad Grens Station, III. CHICAGO, ILL. Office aad Stsre: 178 N. Wabask Aveane Lons Distaace Phoae, Ceatral 1457 guttata, miltonias in variety; Laelio- cattleyas Britannia, Figaro and Linda Aurelia; Cypripedium Maudlae magnifi- cum, A'anda cserulea, Odontoglossum grande and numerous other fine things. A gold medal was awarded to the group and first-class certificates to Cypripe- dium Sir Redvers Buller and Laeliocat- tleya Harold. The Blue Hill Nurseries, Inc., had a fine display of hardy asters and other perennials. Various Notes. Fred J. Roper, of Tewksbury, has taken the Harry L. Shedd establish- ment and is growing in his houses


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