. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 310 The American Florist. Sept. 3, Extra Fine Rose Stock WiU Close Out at Following LOW PRICES: Slock is lirst 1 lass, except those notcJ small. Each 700 3>'iin. Graftcii Pink KlUarney lOc -'.SO 2h in. 6c iflO 2^-in. Own root ? " (small) 3c I'UO 3H-in. Grafted Richmond 10c 1400 2Vj in. Own root 6c SOO 2Hin. ?• x KX) 2V2 in. Gralted 6c 75 :iH in. Cardinal lOc 5(10 .^'.j-in. Own root ' 8c 400 2^2 in. Katserin ic Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove,111. Some Interesting: New Hardy Plants. Tile ever-increasing i
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 310 The American Florist. Sept. 3, Extra Fine Rose Stock WiU Close Out at Following LOW PRICES: Slock is lirst 1 lass, except those notcJ small. Each 700 3>'iin. Graftcii Pink KlUarney lOc -'.SO 2h in. 6c iflO 2^-in. Own root ? " (small) 3c I'UO 3H-in. Grafted Richmond 10c 1400 2Vj in. Own root 6c SOO 2Hin. ?• x KX) 2V2 in. Gralted 6c 75 :iH in. Cardinal lOc 5(10 .^'.j-in. Own root ' 8c 400 2^2 in. Katserin ic Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove,111. Some Interesting: New Hardy Plants. Tile ever-increasing interest tliat is being talcen in iiardy plants must be regarded as, to some extent, respon- sible for tile introduction of many new species from Cliina, wliich lias been steadily going on for some years past. Occasionally at tlie Royal Horticultural ."Society's exiiibitions one or more of ttiese new plants is to be seen, wlien it creates sometiiing akin to a sensa- tion, after wliich it is not perliaps s&en tigain for a year or two, until its for- tunate owner has enough stock to put on the marlcet. Even when a new plant is shown in quantity it is difficult to accurately gauge its utility for the gar- den. Other business having taken us to the Liverpool district recently, we paid a surpise visit to the Sealand nursery of Bees, Limited, the youthful but energetic firm whose offices are sit- uated at iVIill street, Liverpool. Though a comparatively young firm, IMessrs. Bees have already gained a good repu- lation as the introducers, through their traveler, Mr. Forrest, of several ne'v hardy plants of unusual merit, notable among them being primula Littoniana and P. Bulleyana. Those who vis- ited Holland Parlv show this year will, no doubt, remember the first- named, the flowe:'-spike of which re- minds one more of Orchis pyramidalis than a primula. At Sealand, which is situated on the borders of Flintshire and not far from the River Dee, the firm has secured 200 acres
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