. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i888. The American Florist. 315 ORCHIDS. HARDY AND EXOTIC. Stock immense ; quality superb; prices moderate. Catalogue on receipt of stamp. ri A Ml? QT'A T/TJ'C! BestOrcliid and Plant V/Ai>j!i OlAlVjliO. Stakes in the market. Ij feet long, per 1,000 $ 3 ISincheslong " 12 BRACKENRIDGE & CO., GOVANSTOWH, Baltimore Co., MD. ESTABLISHED ISM. tttt tUX Mention American Florist. 30,000 In all the good flowering sorts, at moderate pricec. Send for catalogue. WM. MATHEWS, MR. J. A. WEiarSHAM,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i888. The American Florist. 315 ORCHIDS. HARDY AND EXOTIC. Stock immense ; quality superb; prices moderate. Catalogue on receipt of stamp. ri A Ml? QT'A T/TJ'C! BestOrcliid and Plant V/Ai>j!i OlAlVjliO. Stakes in the market. Ij feet long, per 1,000 $ 3 ISincheslong " 12 BRACKENRIDGE & CO., GOVANSTOWH, Baltimore Co., MD. ESTABLISHED ISM. tttt tUX Mention American Florist. 30,000 In all the good flowering sorts, at moderate pricec. Send for catalogue. WM. MATHEWS, MR. J. A. WEiarSHAM, Late orchid grower to D. S. Brown, Esq. of St. Lonis, IS COLLECTING IN COSTA UICA. and is open to receive orders for Cattleya Dowiana and Cattleya Skinneri. Trichopilia Suavia. in large or small quantities, and also many other varieties. Correspondence solicited through 1301 Lami St., St. Louis, Mo. JOHN SAUL'S Washington Nurseries Our Catalogue of New, Rare and Beauti- ful Plants for 1888 will be ready in Feb. It contains lists of all the most heautiful and rare greenhouse and hothouse plants in cultivation, as well as all Novelties of merit; well grown and at very low prices. Every plant lover should have a copy. CDFRCZHLirD^. A very large stoclc of choice East Indian, South American, &c. — ALSO — Catalogues of Roses. Seeds, Orchids, Fruits, etc., all free to applicants. JOHN SAUL, Washington, 1). C. Mention Atierl^an Florist NOVELTY of the YEAR SEEDPNG WHITE CARNATION WILL BE DISTRIBUTED JANUARY 1st. Klectros of the above can be obtained from A. Blanc, Philadelphia, Pa. All the French and English Novelties for 1888 now ready. W. p. SIMMONS & CO. QENEVA, OHIO. Mention American Florist. Carnations and Rooted Cuttings OUT OF SAND BED. PerlUO Buttercup and Sunrise $ Grace Wilder. Grace Farden and Chester Pride, Lady Emma, Edwardsii, Peter Henderson, Philadelphia Red, La Purite, Scarlet Gem, Black Knight, at Snowdon and Crimson King


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