. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ;. Factory of Metal Wreatiis .A. No. 37. Round Daisy- Frame, 16 inches ^ tiiamcter, trimmed with '_J purple, white or pink '/f violets. Each, 76c. ^ No. 80. Round Chrysanthemum-Leaf Frame, leaves shaded, 15 inches diameter, trimmed with St. Joseph lilies "So, 1020. and lily leaves. Each, 75c. No. 1 O20 Sago Wreaths, trimmed with lilies and grasses, 35c each. A ? A A I IC A UlTO <^'^f own manufacture, the best preparation only and ^Bllll LtBwtrt. guaranteed a first-class leaf. From 18 to 36 inches ^&q


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ;. Factory of Metal Wreatiis .A. No. 37. Round Daisy- Frame, 16 inches ^ tiiamcter, trimmed with '_J purple, white or pink '/f violets. Each, 76c. ^ No. 80. Round Chrysanthemum-Leaf Frame, leaves shaded, 15 inches diameter, trimmed with St. Joseph lilies "So, 1020. and lily leaves. Each, 75c. No. 1 O20 Sago Wreaths, trimmed with lilies and grasses, 35c each. A ? A A I IC A UlTO <^'^f own manufacture, the best preparation only and ^Bllll LtBwtrt. guaranteed a first-class leaf. From 18 to 36 inches ^""?^^ ^^^ « ??^r| lonfT, in lotsot 50, $; per 100, $ JVIETSL WREATHS From 15c, up to the latest designs, as standing crosses, standing wreaths, and in fact any design that can be made up on natural flowers will be furnished in any color and style to suit your wishes. ASK FOR MY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF IMETAL GOODS OR FOR MY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF DECORATIVE PLANTS. 34 Barclay Street, NEW YORK. 187 S. Clark Street, CHICAOO. Sago Laat. FRANK NETSCHERT NOTICE. THE MODEL PLANT STAKE COMPANY. forrtierly of Brooklyn. N. Y., has removed to 208 Jersey St., Harrison, New Jersey, and is now The Parker-Bruen Mfg. Co. , The Model Extension Carnation Support. Flushing', Long Island, Dec. nth, 1901. Mr. Theron N. Parker, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dear Sir — I have used your Wire Carnation Sup- port the last two years, in all about 12,000. They fill the bill in every particular. Nothing could be more satisfactory and would give me a great deal of pleasure if I can bespeak a good word for you to the trade and you are at liber- ty to refer to me at any time. Very truly, A. L. Thorns. Lb Fayette, Ind., July 8th. 1902. Mr. Theron N. Parker, Harrison, N. J. Dear Sir: —After using your Model Carnation Sup- port in two of our houses the past winter, we have come to the conclusion that it is perfectly adapted to supporting carnations, and shall use them on all our plants the coming sea


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