. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1000 The American Flokist, Nov. 2^, GET RICH QUICK Grow Cold Storage Lilies. A case of 200 7-9 Giganteums cost you $ Will produce in 10 weeks at least 40dozenflowers. FiEur« out yoar profits. Get a case at once from G. C. POUWORTH Mllwaaliee, Wis Mention the American Florist when writing John Bod^erS Sons Co. Los Angeles, California Wholesale growers of Sweet Peas, Tomatoes, Lima Beans, Lettuce, Asters, Cosmos and other Flower Seeds. Mention the American Florist when writing Surplus Stocks of L. Multifl
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1000 The American Flokist, Nov. 2^, GET RICH QUICK Grow Cold Storage Lilies. A case of 200 7-9 Giganteums cost you $ Will produce in 10 weeks at least 40dozenflowers. FiEur« out yoar profits. Get a case at once from G. C. POUWORTH Mllwaaliee, Wis Mention the American Florist when writing John Bod^erS Sons Co. Los Angeles, California Wholesale growers of Sweet Peas, Tomatoes, Lima Beans, Lettuce, Asters, Cosmos and other Flower Seeds. Mention the American Florist when writing Surplus Stocks of L. Multifloruffls, 7=9 in. Write for Prices YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO. 31 Barclay St., NEW YORK Mention the American Florist when writing FOR SEEDS OF AIX KIND APPLY TO W. «. JOHNSON & SON, LInltii, Mention the American Florist when writing Asparagus Plumosns Plants 2H in. $ per 100: $ per 1000. train. b< $ per UO: Cyclamen Seed fainitie''"'"?''"'"'' per lOCO. Write us, S. S. SKIDELSKYScGO., 1215 Betz Building. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Uention the American Florist when writing Telegraph Code Am. Seed Trade Association —— either stiff or flei^ible cover. Address orders AMERICAN FLORIST Chicago. Stkacuse, N. T.—At a meeting of the Syracuse Rose Society held November 15 it was decided to assist the state fair commission in its plans for a hor- ticultural and floricultural hall and to ask the legislature for an appropria- tion for this purpose. Rochester, N. Y.—At the meeting of the Rochester Florists' Association, held November 13, it was decided to hold a display of flowers at each meet- ing. A programme of papers for the winter meetings was submitted by George Arnold, chairman of the com- mittee on entertainment, as follows: December, "The Chrysanthemum," C. B. Ogsten; January, "Perennials," J. M. Kellar; February, "Annuals," George Arnold; March, "Roses," Lawrence Cot- ter of Jamestown; April, &q
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