November 22, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



779 



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|NOW IS THE TIME | 



I To Get In On The Ground Floor. | 



JNEPHROLEPIS WITTBOLDII | 



1 Will be a big money maker for those who secure a stock this season. The demand 1 



1 next year will be immense when its good qualities are more generally known. It has all i 

 1 the desirable characteristics of the Boston Fern and makes a handsomer plant. Note the 1 

 1 engraving from a photograph of fronds of Bostoniensis and Wittboldii side by side. ■ 



Our stock of 



N. Wittboldii is in 



splendid shape and 



we are offcrin^g fine 



plants, ready for 



3 and 4-inch pots, at 



$1.00 each, 



$10.00 per doz., 

 $75.00 per 100. 



Orders filled in 

 rotation as lon^ as 

 present stock lasts. 



Send in your order 

 now. We shall send 

 out only ^ood stron_g 

 plants, and will 

 cease filling orders 

 when we can no 

 longer send out plants 

 that will be a credit 

 to us. 



If you catalogue 

 novelties you would 

 do well to include 

 N. Wittboldii in your 

 list. Write us about it. 



Frond of N. Bostoniensis. Frond of N. Wittboldii. 



I See our offers of Palms, Ferns, Asparagus, Araucarias, | 



I Ficus, and Dracaenas | 



p in Classified Advs. in this issue of the Review. Put in your Christmas stock of plants now. g 



I THE GEORGE WITTBOLD CO., | 



I 1657 Buckingham Place, Chicago, III. | 



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