. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ERIE, PA. CRESCENT FLORAL GARDEN SHKBBI OWKRIX, Prop. WARREN, PA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, lA. HCRMAN Leading Retail Florists . CO. lO Peari St The Sattford Flower Shop POUQHKECPSIE. NEW YORK llMiter F. T. 0. A QUAUn fHOP M • QU«Un TOWl mATDAM K V The Chathaa Heril C*. tllilllum, H. I • PUMPraEss. mil luu Etttera NEW YORK md Weiteni MASS. MONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN Member Floriata' Tel. Del. Aaa'ii 2% DBAlilil SPRiNGHELD. !#• DnUlf llj ILUNOIS LARGE GREENHOUSES. ABUNDANnY nfPARED A1 AU TIMES Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Pidfic Avenie ATLANTIC CITY. NEW J


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ERIE, PA. CRESCENT FLORAL GARDEN SHKBBI OWKRIX, Prop. WARREN, PA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, lA. HCRMAN Leading Retail Florists . CO. lO Peari St The Sattford Flower Shop POUQHKECPSIE. NEW YORK llMiter F. T. 0. A QUAUn fHOP M • QU«Un TOWl mATDAM K V The Chathaa Heril C*. tllilllum, H. I • PUMPraEss. mil luu Etttera NEW YORK md Weiteni MASS. MONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN Member Floriata' Tel. Del. Aaa'ii 2% DBAlilil SPRiNGHELD. !#• DnUlf llj ILUNOIS LARGE GREENHOUSES. ABUNDANnY nfPARED A1 AU TIMES Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Pidfic Avenie ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Aves. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Germantown and Chestnut Hill ORDERS Carefully executed with taste and promptness. FRANK Re HASTINGS 8 West Chelten Aveinue» Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Masslllon, Ohio A. WEAVER] Florist in Rotary Double White Killarney and Ophelia are particularly good. He has a fine crop of sweet peas, carnations and violets, and good lily of the valley. The Florists' Bowling League pre- miums are on exhibition at Penn's this week. A garden of baby rambler roses has been attractive. Wistarias, lilacs, Darwin tulips, azialeas and a fine assort- ment of other plants meet with a heavy sale. There is a marked decline here in the culture of shamrocks in pots, compared with a few years ago. There is a fair demand for them this week and white carnations for dyeing purposes are a lit- tle stiffer in price. R. & J. Farquhar & Co. report that seed orders, in spite of the continued wintry weather, have come in earlier than usual this season and in large vol- ume. While counter trade is not spe- cially heavy, mail orders greatly exceed those of other vears. At Horticultural hall, March 10, M. L. Urann gave an illustrated lecture on "Cranberry ; March 17 Prof. F. C. Sears, of Amherst, will give an illustrated lecture on "Orcharding in the South and ; There wi


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