JULY 13, 1899. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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A LL Cypress is good, but some is better than others. 



The best is open-air dried, and it MUST be open-air dried in the South. 

 It takes TWO YEARS' open-air seasoning to make Cypress good enough 

 to go into our Greenhouse Material. 



Such Cypress can't be picked up every day. 

 We have 2,000,000 feet of it ready for use. 



Shall we use some of it 

 in material for you? 



Our prices are reason- 

 able and stock the very 

 best. 



Write us about it. 



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