. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OcfOBBB 16, 191B. The FidrJsts' Review 77 flit the B|ill*s Eve and Buy from the Firm that ( . -v. : *, '<H y ^.,». r. ??'-?•-y Now the time has arrived to stock up your store and greenhouses WATAIir A 17A111^ IIIfOI^ACT'C ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ quality stock the market produces. Every careful florist 1 V vVVw0 f II111 MllLvl vulv '^ turning over page after page of The Review and is anxious to find the • ad—what their favored friend, Godfrey Aschmann, has to say. He is the fellow thai has his heart in the right spot. They all can depend on him; he always h


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OcfOBBB 16, 191B. The FidrJsts' Review 77 flit the B|ill*s Eve and Buy from the Firm that ( . -v. : *, '<H y ^.,». r. ??'-?•-y Now the time has arrived to stock up your store and greenhouses WATAIir A 17A111^ IIIfOI^ACT'C ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ quality stock the market produces. Every careful florist 1 V vVVw0 f II111 MllLvl vulv '^ turning over page after page of The Review and is anxious to find the • ad—what their favored friend, Godfrey Aschmann, has to say. He is the fellow thai has his heart in the right spot. They all can depend on him; he always has a smile and protects their interests. dgrLook at that frog in our ad of Oct. 9—it means protection (not tariff protection). It means what all florist stores want- Protection to the Florist Trade; retail store keepers'protection. TpCTIMnNTAI " Florist Division, Tuskogee Institute, Ala., Sept. 25,1913. ILO1 invniHli njr Godfrey Aschmann, 1012 W. Ontario Philadelphia. Pa. Dear Sir:—Yours of the 15th inst. has been received. We beg to state that the plants arrived in very good shape. We wish to express our highest approval of your method of packing and the general quality of goods you sent us.—W. J. ; Amount of order, $ Speaks for itself. These goods were shipped by fast freight from North Philadelphia Aug. 29, 1913. Three weeks en route. Buy now, while the weather permits safe shipment Araucaria Excelsa, Our Specialty, to Grow On so WELL KNOWN THAT NOTmNG FURTHER NEED BE SAD) ARAUCABIA EZCEZ^BA, April, 1913. Importation, now well established, planted in 5, 5% and 6-inch pots, 3, 4, 5 and 6 tiers, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 Inches high, at 40c, 50e, 60c and 75c to ; 25 to 30 inches high, $ to ; Coix^pacta BobuBta or Excelsa Olauca, $ and $ ASPABAOUS SFBENaEBZ, 2^-inch pots, $ per 100; 4-ln., 10c. ASPABAOUS PIiVMOSUS NAZTVS, 21^-inch. $ per 100, $ per 1000; 3-inch, $ per 100; 4-inch, $ per 100. CT


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