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February 25, 1911 



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LET'S KNOW U 



The Season's Novelty! Silver Gauze Ribbon 



Having' just received another large importation of our famous SIL\'ER GAUZE 

 RIBBON, we are now in position to fill all orders for this Ribbon promptly. 



SILVER G&UZE RIBBON i" 



' Price 



No. 7 

 $1.50 



No. 9 

 $2.00 



No. 40 widths 



$3.00 per pc. of 11 yards 



The daintiest corsage ribbon for Orchids, Gardenias, Lily of the X'alley and 

 Violets ever shown. The demand for this Ribbon is so GREAT that orders 

 should be placed AT ONCE to avoid disappointment. We are the only 

 importers and distributers of this novelty. Samples for the asking. 



KATALOG for the asking. 

 The Leading Florists' Supply House and Ribbon Specialists 



RICE & CO., 



1220 Race Street, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Manufacturers — Importers — Originators 



DarR 



inU: Kill 



Deeper, brighter color than the original Killamej'. Does not lose its color in winter. We 

 shall plant 5000 ourselves and many large growers in New England have already placed 

 orders for it. Wc are agents for the introducer, A. N. Pierson. CmmwcU, Conn. 



I Grafted Plants, 2 1-4 in. Pots, $20 per lOO; $180 per 1000 | 



N. F. McCarthy & co., «^ "^'^■^y ^t., Boston j 



IMPORTANT ROSES 



We are offering to commerlcal fose growers, who are alive to the possibilities 

 of increasing their profits, stock o£ the best there is in the new varieties. These roses 

 represent the nearest to the ideal that exists in roses today and the quality of stock 

 sent out by us is above question. 



DARK PINK KILIiARNEV. With a 

 Killarney habit and a color that can be 

 equalled only by the lobe of a Cattleya, it 

 sells on sight. 



DOUBI.E PINK KILLARNEY. Stronger 

 In growth than the parent and with a large, 

 perfect flower, it stands alone In its class 

 as the representative of the highest type 

 of forcing roses. 



PRINCE DE BULGARIE. As a twelve 

 months rose this variety Is good, while for 

 a spring, summer and fall bloomer it has 



no equal in its color. And in its color, 

 there is the character that is called life. 

 It is hard to describe the color. "Rosy 

 flesh" is near, but it does not describe the 

 impression the color makes. For a money- 

 getter the rose has been a wonder. 



EADV CROMWELI., MELODY, MRS. 

 .\ARON WARD, R.ADIANCE and the older 

 varieties are des'-ribed in our catalogue. 



If you are progressive, write us for your 

 young stock and get the best that can be 

 produced. 



A. IM. 



IM, Inc. 



Cromwell, Conn 



TheE.G.HillCo. 



Wholesale Florists, 



RicbmoDd, M. 



HERBERT, ATCO, N. J. 



DAHLIAS Every Day in the Year 



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