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I THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA I 



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Containing a full list of Easter goods 

 also goods for Memorial day. 



Try our assortment of Easter Baskets for $25.00 

 also assortments for $10.00 and $5.00 



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,doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00 Paper lace Bouquet Holders, No. 1 doz., $0.30 



Crepe Paper, ^11 colors . 



Two Tone Pot Covers for 4 to 6-in. pots. . . . 100, 6.00 



" " " " " 6to8-in. pots....lOO, 8.00 



"Empress" fiber Ribbon, 1 in. wide, 50-yd. bolt, 1.35 



"Bonton" Piber Ribbon, baby size, 500-yd. bolt, 1.35 

 Purple Oak Sprays, also green and red, 3-ft. long, lb., .30 



Prepared Adiantum, 27-in. sprays lOO, 6.00 



No. 2 doz., .45 



" " " " No. 3 doz., .60 



" " " " No. 4 doz., .75 



Chiffon Corsage Shields, all colors doz., 2.00 



Bulldog Clips, large size box of 1000, .70 



Purple, White or Green frieze ball, .75 



Baskets, Tying Tape, Tissue Paper, Chiffon Ribbon, Purple or Green Ruscus, Cycas, Magnolias, etc. 



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made up of good standard sorts. The 

 azaleas fill several houses. They were 

 coming in naturally, with little heat. 



American Beauty roses have often 

 been talked about and experimented 

 With by the Aschmann brothers. Now 

 they have a fine batch of well-timed 

 plants of this great rose. 



The hydrangeas show that the four 

 iirench varieties grown are highly es- 

 teemed. The plants are evenly set with 

 Dud3 that will develop in time easily, 

 ^taksa shares with the French varie- 

 ties m favor. Spiraeas are excellent, 



considering the unhappy European con- 

 dition. Tl ere was a pretty block of Be- 

 gonia luminosa. The bulbs have win- 

 tered well. Great numbers of potted 

 daffodils and hyacinths were just com- 

 ing in from outside. 



Last come the lilies. There are 8,000 

 of them, all Lilium giganteum — an ex- 

 tremely nice looking lot of plants that 

 range in sizes from short, through me- 

 dium, to tall. Perhaps the impression 

 made by these lilies is increased by see- 

 ing first what Aschmann Bros, call their 

 culls. They were pretty fair; then their 



stock of medium height, and lastly their 

 special lilies, which were best of all. 



Various Notes. 



J. William Colflesh's Sons have a nice 

 lot of Easter stock. Their miniature 

 hyacinths in rimless 8-inch pans are 

 especially good. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., has received a 

 large order for plants from Mexico City, 

 suggestive of confidence of peace in that 

 quarter. 



Paul R. Klingsporn, of Chicago, has 

 been revisiting the scenes of his youth. 



