. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8419M S-inch $) 6-iiich •60f f Q RA T-inch 70>V'>'«>W 8-Inch soLper Set 90) Plain, colored or decorated. 71097 WillM«tPu WithPaa No. 0. 3 x5 25c 35c No. 1. 3 x5K 35c 45c No. 2. 33^x6 40c 50c No. 3. 3^x7 50c 60c Bamboo Pot Covers To Fit Pots 4-in. S>in. 6-in. 7-in. 8-in. Natural, Ea. Dyed, Ea. 12U2C 15c ISc 18c 18c 20c 20c 25c 25c 30c Nest of 5 90c $ > 5k * ;^*fLr =«-*#*/ ','**H5»;.i;....Hii *-"v - ^—-" H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 1129-1133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Branch Factory, 709 Firat Av».. New Yo
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8419M S-inch $) 6-iiich •60f f Q RA T-inch 70>V'>'«>W 8-Inch soLper Set 90) Plain, colored or decorated. 71097 WillM«tPu WithPaa No. 0. 3 x5 25c 35c No. 1. 3 x5K 35c 45c No. 2. 33^x6 40c 50c No. 3. 3^x7 50c 60c Bamboo Pot Covers To Fit Pots 4-in. S>in. 6-in. 7-in. 8-in. Natural, Ea. Dyed, Ea. 12U2C 15c ISc 18c 18c 20c 20c 25c 25c 30c Nest of 5 90c $ > 5k * ;^*fLr =«-*#*/ ','**H5»;.i;....Hii *-"v - ^—-" H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 1129-1133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Branch Factory, 709 Firat Av».. New York City, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976 ing stock. The plants are well ad- vanced; they are now in a cool tempera- ture and highly colored. Trophee is the gem of this collection. There are hun- dreds upon hundreds of them, all superb plants. The lilies are all formosum, showing good culture and well budded. There are really wonderful home-grown Lilac Marie Legraye, some nice astilbes, also home-grown, and some excellent German valley. Narcissus King Alfred is the most striking daffodil. Aschmann Bros. Aschmann Bros, have a good, big lot of Easter plants in the leading stand- ard varieties. The roses are particu- larly well grown. Among them is Amer- ican Beauty, rarely seen now as an Easter-flowering plant. Magna Charta and Ophelia are also we41 done. The quantity of stock in this place is in- creased by a generous use of frames. Various Notes. A party went from Lancaster county to Chester county March 9. There were three members of the family whose name is linked with the successful cul- ture of the sweet pea this winter. There was Ira B. Landis and James Brown, of Coatesville, and our own Samuel S. Pennock, and I have an un- happy feeling that there was some other distinguished horticulturist. They visited A. Harvey & Son and E. C. Marshall and Richards Bros, and J. Howard Thompson and William Swayne and Percy Barnard (I have not the pleasure of knowing this gentleman
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