IfABMi 2, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



57 



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This is Tiis 



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By William Scott 



SECOND EDITION 



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THOROUGHLY REVISED AND 

 BROUGHT UP TO DATE 



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 PRACTICAL COMMON SENSE 



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 next to procure a copy of the Florists' Manual." 

 —J. A. Valentine, Pres. Park Floral Co., Den- 

 ver, Colo. 



"Find enclosed $5 for the Florists' Manual, by 

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 commercial floriculture and should be in the 

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 BufiEalo, N. Y. 



No dry-as-dust botanical classifications, but 

 tells you just how to produce marketable plants 

 and cut flowers in the best and cheapest way. 



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