. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. P. S.—This doesn't mean " ; It means "PENN ; Morse & Reals, LOWELL, MASS. Nearest Shipping Point to NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association C NEWTON 60, MASS. 2NSERVAT01 m. a aiiiDOMAM, paoaisrea »at MKWTONVICLl AV«. MtWTOWVILLI^MAM. <J Newton, Newtonville, West Newton, Aabamdale, New- ton Lower and Upper Falls, Newton Highlands, MewtOD Center, Waban-aU above ia City of Newton. Also delivery in Waltham, Watertown, Needham, Brook- line, Cambridse and Allston, Wellesley
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. P. S.—This doesn't mean " ; It means "PENN ; Morse & Reals, LOWELL, MASS. Nearest Shipping Point to NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association C NEWTON 60, MASS. 2NSERVAT01 m. a aiiiDOMAM, paoaisrea »at MKWTONVICLl AV«. MtWTOWVILLI^MAM. <J Newton, Newtonville, West Newton, Aabamdale, New- ton Lower and Upper Falls, Newton Highlands, MewtOD Center, Waban-aU above ia City of Newton. Also delivery in Waltham, Watertown, Needham, Brook- line, Cambridse and Allston, Wellesley CoUegre, Seminary and Ht. Ids School. Member Florists' Telesraph Delivery Boston, Massachusetts 44 TBMPLE PLACE The Centrally Located Florist Shop Tours for Reciprocity. We cover all points in New BnsluuL Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. BOSTON 9, MASS. HENRY R. COMLET. Florist, 6 Park Street 60 years' experience in the florist bosinesa Koaranteea efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed. of the Iris Society. The directors ex- pressed the wish that the annual meet- ing in 1922 might be held at Bronx park at the time the test garden is in bloom. It was decided to continue the policy of offering stock prizes at iris exhibi- tions and it was the consensus that it might be more desirable to offer such prizes in a monetary value, to be se- lected by the donor or winner rather than any stated varieties, as was done last year. H. A. Gleason, Acting Sec'y. ST. LOUIS, MO. The Market. Tlie local wholesale cut flower mar- ket of last week was in such a condi- tion that prices can hardly be quoted correctly. The receipts were heavy and the prices, consequently, were low, as the demand could not clear one-half of the .stock that came in daily. Carnations were the weakest spot in the market and roses were not far be- hind. There was a large surplus of all sorts and especially Killarney and Co- lumbia. Premier was of excellent quality and there were pl
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