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H R T I C U L T U E E 



December 14, 1918 



Philip F. Kessler 



Offers to the Trade for Christinas 



A splendid cut of Single Chrysanthemum Mrs. God- 

 frey in three colors, Light Pink, Wine and Bronze, 



Nothing in the market to compare with them. Also 

 Carnations, Callas, Stevia, Myosotis, Calendulas, Snap- 

 dragon, Smilax. Headquarters for Domestic Grown As- 

 paragus. 



Philip F. Kessler 





55-57 W. 26 Street 



New York City 



For the Best 



CUT FLOWERS, EVERGREENS 



and SUPPLIES 



Send to 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., 



2 Winthrop Square 

 32 Otis Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



CHRISTMAS, 1918. 

 If slighter fare our tables here afford, 

 And fewer guests our homely joys 

 enhance, 



Where millions press we spread a 

 grander board. 



This year we hold our Christmas 

 feast in France. 



We shall be host to Nations! — all who 

 strive 



For deathless right, the greatest and 

 the least 



Who give their best that Freedom 

 shall survive. 

 This year we hold a nobler Christ- 

 mas feast. 



ArTIIIR GUITEKMAN. 



Copyright Life Publishing Company. 



Ed. Sceery 



Paterson and Passaic, N. J. 



New Jersey's Representative of the 

 Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



When writingto Advertisers kindly mention Horticulture 



