. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Weekly Florists' Review* May 9, 1912. EXTRA FINE Rose Plants Orders Bhould be placed at once Stock can be shipped now or 'when you are ready to plant. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Fine, Stronj, Healthy Stock Per 100 Per 1000 Bride and Maid, 214-in $ Chatenay, 2i4-in Richmond, 214-in 0 Kaieerin, 2^4-in 4 00 American Beauty, 3-in Bride and Maid, 3-in Chatenay, 3-in Richmond, 3-in Pink Killarney, 214-in (> Pink Killarney, 3-in 55 00 DNIIED STATES


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Weekly Florists' Review* May 9, 1912. EXTRA FINE Rose Plants Orders Bhould be placed at once Stock can be shipped now or 'when you are ready to plant. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Fine, Stronj, Healthy Stock Per 100 Per 1000 Bride and Maid, 214-in $ Chatenay, 2i4-in Richmond, 214-in 0 Kaieerin, 2^4-in 4 00 American Beauty, 3-in Bride and Maid, 3-in Chatenay, 3-in Richmond, 3-in Pink Killarney, 214-in (> Pink Killarney, 3-in 55 00 DNIIED STATES CUT FLOWER CO., Elinlra, N. Y. Mention The Bevlew when yon write. EXHIBITION AT BRUGES. The Societe Eoyale d'Horticulture de Bruges is arranging an international exhibition to be held August 11 to 18, at the old market place and in the adjoining government buildings and belfry of Bruges. The government and town are assisting largely, and it is said this will assure the success of the enterprise. The Boyal Horticultural Society of Bruges is the oldest in the world, having been founded February 5, 1651, since which time it has without intermission followed and aided in its .work, and shows the evolution of horti- culture until the present day, when it has become one of the important local industries at Bruges. In August the famous market place in Bruges will be transformed into a flower garden sur- rounded by the giant bay trees for which Bruges is so famed, and in the ad- jacent buildings below the belfry, im- mortalized by Longfellow, exhibitors will find spacious halls where they will be able to group their collections of or- chids and palms, new and rare plants, etc., to the best advantage. The increas- ing nnmber of visitors who arrive yearly in August to see "the Venice of the north," with its museums and art galleries and quaint Flemish architec- ture, will find another attraction in this horticultural exhibition. Programs will be supplied and inquiries answered


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