. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 152 The American Florist. Feb. 8, MAGNOLIA LEAVES Gnatt's Queen Quality Magnolia Leaves. Our Midwinter Special Illustrated Circular. Just off the press, sliows maDy new and novel items of interest to every florist. Mail the attached coupon and get your Non- Mouldy Flexible Uniform Size. THE OVE GNATT CO., la Porte, Ind. Kindlv mail me vour illustrated circular MIDWINTER SPECIALS. Name Town State Our MagiioUa Leaves are treated by a special process which makes ithem non-mouldy and flexible. The natural leave


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 152 The American Florist. Feb. 8, MAGNOLIA LEAVES Gnatt's Queen Quality Magnolia Leaves. Our Midwinter Special Illustrated Circular. Just off the press, sliows maDy new and novel items of interest to every florist. Mail the attached coupon and get your Non- Mouldy Flexible Uniform Size. THE OVE GNATT CO., la Porte, Ind. Kindlv mail me vour illustrated circular MIDWINTER SPECIALS. Name Town State Our MagiioUa Leaves are treated by a special process which makes ithem non-mouldy and flexible. The natural leaves are specially sorted for us by experienced pickers in the South which assures a uniform size. If you want better matinolia wreaths use "Gnatt'S Queen Quality Brand" leaves. Colors: Brown, Green and Purple. Cartons contain a [.proximately 750 to 800 leaves. Price, $ per Carton; in 100-pound Cases, $22 GO per Case. 5% cash discount allowed on orders accompanied by Check or Money Order. THE OVE GNATT CO., La Por(e, Ind. Manufacturers and Importers of Preserved Foliages, Basinets and Florist Supplies. Toledo. S70CK MORE PLENTIFUL. Flower shops here are presenting the gieatest variety and selection of both Uowers and plants that florists have been able to offer for many months, and it is a real delight to the eye to enter a shop and see the riot of beauty and colors there displayed. The artificial stocic, so prominently exhib- ited recently, has been removed, us is rig-ht, and natural flowers have once more come into tlieir own. While roses continue scarce to a degree, carnations have been quite plentiful ever since the holidays, and they are being used extensively for fimeral woric and gen- eral purposes. Good stock can be had for $4 per hundred. Sweet peas, the first to be offered on this marliet for a long time, are coming in good quantity. and the stock is excellent. These, too. are in brisk demand and move rapidly. Violets are plentiful enough to supply the dema


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