NOVEMBER 1. 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



657 



WinBOLDII... 



i money, N, Wittboldii has all the desirable characteristics of the 

 lii and Bostoniensis photographed together. N. Wittboldii grows just 

 ; almost convinced that it grows more rapidly and is propagated more 



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ittboldii is the Bos- | 

 : with much wider | 

 nd the margins of I 

 ae much more un- I 

 It is a much more | 

 e plant, as strong | 

 tronger) grower, as I 

 (if not more quick- f 

 igated, and just as | 

 d lasting as a house | 



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of this ^rand new 

 i qualities are more 

 lants, and will cease 



Our stock of 

 N. Wittboldii is in 

 splendid shape and 

 we are offering fine 

 plants, ready for 

 3 and 4-incli pots, at 

 $1.00 each, 

 $10.00 per dozen, 

 $75.00 per 100. 

 Orders filled in 

 rotation as long as 

 present stock lasts. 



Frond ot N. Bostoniensis, 



Frond of N. Wittboldii. 



ies you^wouia ao well to include N. Wittboldii inDyour list. Write us about it. 



ragus, Araucarias, Ficus and Cycas 



)lants now before cold weather sets in and take advantage of low freight rates. 



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