. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '.i«W'WP'.Wf»»,f'!!W})pff»!P^Wi'/' ^T^^W^ 58 The Florists'Review SBPTEUBna 7. 1022 FANCY FERNS PfaMtt Stock in tiM emuitry $ ptr 1000 $ per 1000 i to ChM^a WHfcoirt ItotlM. Haddebenry Vine, SO-lb. oaM 9 Gmm LMCVtho*, 100 91JK>| 1000 Magaolia Lmivm, greeAaad bronse. per oarton 1JM> 10 ourtom Galu Lmivm, green, per oHe of 10,000 GREEN SHEET BIOSS, rery fine for basket work, trimminc poti, etc., per bac S*00 SphagBvm Mom, per bale 1JM> FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL NCHKiAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANliE, Mis Rand
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '.i«W'WP'.Wf»»,f'!!W})pff»!P^Wi'/' ^T^^W^ 58 The Florists'Review SBPTEUBna 7. 1022 FANCY FERNS PfaMtt Stock in tiM emuitry $ ptr 1000 $ per 1000 i to ChM^a WHfcoirt ItotlM. Haddebenry Vine, SO-lb. oaM 9 Gmm LMCVtho*, 100 91JK>| 1000 Magaolia Lmivm, greeAaad bronse. per oarton 1JM> 10 ourtom Galu Lmivm, green, per oHe of 10,000 GREEN SHEET BIOSS, rery fine for basket work, trimminc poti, etc., per bac S*00 SphagBvm Mom, per bale 1JM> FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL NCHKiAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANliE, Mis Randolph St,Detroit,Nich. Mention The ReTtew when yon write. Wild Smilax, $ per case THE E. F. WINTERSON CO., :;Jr^^«5tXSS5l Clii«go, m. day and many of the Columbia, Pre- mier, Hadley and Butterfly have stems twenty-eight to thirty-six inches long. Edward Winkler, of Wakefield, has his new Hitchings house completed and planted with carnations. He is already shipping in flowers of the new season's crop. Harold A. Eyan has the floral decora- tions for the whole of the present week for the fall opening of the great depart- ment store of William A. Filene's Sons Co., on Summer and Washington streets. A. Dyke, formerly with A. S. Parkfir, of Stoneham, opened a new retail store on Main street, Wakefield, September 2. Edward J. Eagean, who met with a serious automobile accident in New Brunswick some time ago, arrived at his home in Everett September 4, ac- companied by his wife and family. He is rapidly getting back to normalcy. No finer house of carnations can be seen locally than Charles Holbrow, of Brighton, can show visitors in his new King house. It contains 25,000 plants in all the best varieties, is built on a side hill and is a handsome picture. A tremendous display of dahlias is assured at the combined exhibitions of the New England Dahlia Society and Massachusetts Horticultural Society, September 9 and 10. All available hall space will be needed to house the exhi
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