. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 922 Madison Ave., cor. 73d St., NEW YORK Mor^^K,^,^ 'Clorlcta'Toloprpanh PellVerT. THE BOSTON FLORIST Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. In the heart of New York City. Close to Theaters and Steamships. Established 1902. , . NEW YORK. IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 333 Fifth Ave., near 33i-d St. Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 358-350 Our Motto—The Gohleii Uule Eastera NEW YORK aad Weston MASS. ORDERS FOR . . NEWYORK WIRE OR PHONE TO MAX SCHLING 785 Fifth Avenue Best Florists la the States as references European Orders E


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 922 Madison Ave., cor. 73d St., NEW YORK Mor^^K,^,^ 'Clorlcta'Toloprpanh PellVerT. THE BOSTON FLORIST Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. In the heart of New York City. Close to Theaters and Steamships. Established 1902. , . NEW YORK. IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 333 Fifth Ave., near 33i-d St. Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 358-350 Our Motto—The Gohleii Uule Eastera NEW YORK aad Weston MASS. ORDERS FOR . . NEWYORK WIRE OR PHONE TO MAX SCHLING 785 Fifth Avenue Best Florists la the States as references European Orders Executed M«iiili«r Florists' Tslssraph Dsllvsry Assoelstlon NEW YORK-Esbiblished 1874 DARDS N. L cor. 44th St and Nadison Ave. Has his own correspondentr in all the Urgs cities of Europe and the British Colonials Cable orders forwarded by private code. Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Cr* Ti?l*'PI7I Main Office. Tb'm Ave. and 59th St., NEW YORK t^ Larffeat Indlvldaal r«tail dealer in Oxtt Flowebs and Plakts In the world. as afforded by the attendance of more than 300,000 people, is not to be lost sight of. All applications for space, etc., should be made to C. E. Wildon, 244 Main St., Springfield. Among the earliest shippers of single violets this season are Anderson Bros., of Woburn, and William Philbrick, of the same town. W. H. Carr, of the Flower Exchange, beams broadly these days, due to the arrival of an 8%-pound son and heir at his home September 23. James Wheeler has taken down and will reercct at his Natick establishment a 200-foot greenhouse from the estate of Mrs. C. G. Weld, at Brookline. It probably will be devoted to yellow marguerites. Patrick Welch and Thomas Koland left for St. Louis September 27 to at- tend a meeting of the National Flower Show committee. The once noted collection of orchids formed by the late F. L. Ames, of North Easton, which at one time was the finest in the United States, has been sold to A. C. Burrage, of Beverly Farms, only cal


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