Dbcbmbbb 26, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Surplus Bulbs 



state Qumntltles wanted. Prices low. 

 WABCI88U8— EmpreBB, Poetlcus, Paper White. 



Trumpet Major and Double Von Slon. 

 UlilUM Lon»lflorum Multl., 6x8 and 7x9. 

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given as wide publicity as possible by the 

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BODDINOTON'S WHITS AND LIGHT. Extra selected bulbs, 1% inches 



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