The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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EPIS WinBOLDII 



ttboldii lifted from the bench. After being photographed 40 run- 

 t and potted up. It is even more prolific than the well-known Bos- 

 added beauty and grace but possesses every characteristic necessary 

 lall as well as large grower. It ^^^v^ g> 4R 



ows quickly into a fine specimen ■ "^ tJrCal rCrn 



and lasting as N. Bostoniensis. thC Futurc'' 



of 



Newark, Ohio, Dec. 27, 1900. 

 The Geo. Wittbold Co., Chicago. 



Gentlemen : Please ship to me as soon as possible 300 

 more of your Nephrolepis Wittboldii. 



The plants I received from you a short time ago are 

 doing so nicely that the more I see of them the more I am 

 convinced that Wittboldii is the Great Fern of the Future, 

 and I feel I cannot get too heavy a stock. 

 I'i And I know that every enterprising florist will purchase 

 a stock of it as soon as he sees what a grand decorative 

 plant it will make. Wishing you a prosperous New Year, 

 I remain. Yours truly, A. J. BALDWIN. 





ich of Nephrolepis Witlboldii. 



weak, puny plants, but Strong Vigorous Stock that 

 duce runners if planted out in bench. 



.dy for 3' and 4-inch pots at $1.00 each, $10.00 



rhe demand will be immense next year and you ought 



I YOLR ORDER NOW. 



US, CYCAS and IVIES in Classified Advs. in this issue of the Review. 



Buckingham Place, CHICAGO, ILL. 



