. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 226 The American Florist. Aug. ig HERE ARE SOME Good Bargains in Clioice Stock HIGHEST IN QUALITY. Per doz. Araucaria Exeelsa, 5 incli $6 00 Asparagus Plumosus, 4 inch I 23 ?? 5-inch 3 00 Boston Ferns, S inch SCO !•? •? 6inch 600 '?? ?• 7-i«ch 900 I" ?' 8-ioch 12 CO I" ?• 9-iDch 18 00 Cocos Weddelliana. 2H inch 2 00 Rubber Plants, 4 inch 3 00 Bay Trees, big stock at $12 '0, $14-CO. $18 OO and $20 GO pir pair. Aspidistra, Green. 6 iocb $1 OC ai VarieKatid. 6 inch. 1 25 ai Pandanus Veitchii, 6 inch, fine s


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 226 The American Florist. Aug. ig HERE ARE SOME Good Bargains in Clioice Stock HIGHEST IN QUALITY. Per doz. Araucaria Exeelsa, 5 incli $6 00 Asparagus Plumosus, 4 inch I 23 ?? 5-inch 3 00 Boston Ferns, S inch SCO !•? •? 6inch 600 '?? ?• 7-i«ch 900 I" ?' 8-ioch 12 CO I" ?• 9-iDch 18 00 Cocos Weddelliana. 2H inch 2 00 Rubber Plants, 4 inch 3 00 Bay Trees, big stock at $12 '0, $14-CO. $18 OO and $20 GO pir pair. Aspidistra, Green. 6 iocb $1 OC ai VarieKatid. 6 inch. 1 25 ai Pandanus Veitchii, 6 inch, fine stoclc Ancuba Variegata, 7 inch 60c ? Order From This List LOWEST IN Kentia Belmoreana. We have a very large stock of i hese: we doubt if there is another as Inr^^e in the west. Prices are right and so are the plants Vou won't be wrong to order a nice assortment of them. Per doz. KentiaBeimoreara,4 inch 14 inches hrsh $ 3 CO 5-inch. 16 inches high 'i 00 6- neb. IS inches high 9 00 6inch. 20 inches hijh 12 00 6 inch. 22 inches high 15 80 Kach '? " 6 inch, 25 inches big h $150 6inch. 35 inebes high 2 03 7-inch. 3» inches high 2 50 7-incb, 48 inches hith 4 00 Since 54 inches liigh 5 00 Phoenix Canariensis, 7 inch 2 CO Phoenix Roebelenil, Sinch l 25 BOSTON FERN. HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 462 Milwaukee Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Ag:ricuUural Bureau Clash. That the. Bureau of Soils in the De- partment of Agriculture is promulg-at- ing in its bulletins erroneous teach- ings in regard to the continued fertil- ity of the soil is the statement of Cyril G. Hopkins, chief in agronomy. Uni- versity of Illinois, in an article en- titled "Saving the Soil" in the City Farmer. He maintains that the soils are becoming rapidly exhausted but the Bureau of Soils is assuring farm- ers that this is impossible, and that the fertility of soils is automatically renewed so that "the soil is safe for untold ages to ; and quotes from the bulletins issued by the bur


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