. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 76 The Florists' Review NOVBMBER 19, 1014. An Opportunity We have a large stock on hand. Highest grade. Lowest prices. Order CYCLAMEN We grow over 20,000 of these very desirable plHiits In separate colors or mixed; tbe flueat Mtrains avalluble. Assorted, 5-lncb 40c each Assorted, 6-lucb ttUc each BOXWOODS Eacb 10-lucb Box Busb $ 12-iDeb Box Bush 30 12-iucb Box Busb, extra beavy, lO-incbea ^•|^a ^ ^ 40 15-lncb Box Bush .'!..!.'.*..! !sO 18-iucb Box Busb 24-iuch Box Busb 30-lncb Pyramid : 36-lncb Pyramid 3V4-foot Pyramid


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 76 The Florists' Review NOVBMBER 19, 1014. An Opportunity We have a large stock on hand. Highest grade. Lowest prices. Order CYCLAMEN We grow over 20,000 of these very desirable plHiits In separate colors or mixed; tbe flueat Mtrains avalluble. Assorted, 5-lncb 40c each Assorted, 6-lucb ttUc each BOXWOODS Eacb 10-lucb Box Busb $ 12-iDeb Box Bush 30 12-iucb Box Busb, extra beavy, lO-incbea ^•|^a ^ ^ 40 15-lncb Box Bush .'!..!.'.*..! !sO 18-iucb Box Busb 24-iuch Box Busb 30-lncb Pyramid : 36-lncb Pyramid 3V4-foot Pyramid 4-toot Pyramid STANDARDS. 2-foot stem, 12 to IQ-lncb crown $ THE ^„';tCHICAGO Mention The Review wben yon write. UBBANA, ILL. University Chrysanthemum Show. In spite of a cold rain and a driving wind, 2,500 people ventured out Sunday afternoon, November 15, to see the chrysanthemum show, which was held in the floricultural greenhouses of the University of Illinois. The gorgeous display of single, pompon and large- flowering chrysanthemums, which occu- pied one house 30x100 feet, attracted the most attention. The commercial exhibition and specimen plants were staged in an adjoining house, and these, with the different varieties of orchid- flowering sweet peas, received their share of admiration and attention. The palm, fern, rose and carnation houses were also open to the public. The rose section is making a wonderful showing this year. Of the different commercial varieties grown, Hoosier Beauty, plants of which were presented to the university by F. Dorner & Sons Co., of La Fayette, Ind., has out-topped any other rose on exhibition. The chrysanthemum show is an an- nual affair at the university, but this year the show has proved a greater success than ever before. Floricultural Club Beception. Friday evening, November 13, the Floricultural Club gave a reception to the members of the faculty of the Uni- versity of Illinois at the floricul


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