. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists' Review Septembbb 24, 1814. FANCY FERNS par 1000 FliMst stock In th« country We can lapplj 7oa with good itook the rear aroond. $ per 1000 Place roar itandlnc orders with iu, Fall Bopplr at all times. Ko shortages. Imported ireen aad bronxe Magnolia Baskets ; 6 baskets, each, Galax Leayes, green and bronie per 1000, $: case of , Green Leuoothoe Sprars, extra fine per 100. ; per 1000, Boxwood per 20c; per case, 50 lbs., Bpbagnom Moss per bale, ORKSN SHIST MOSS. VMy fin* for


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists' Review Septembbb 24, 1814. FANCY FERNS par 1000 FliMst stock In th« country We can lapplj 7oa with good itook the rear aroond. $ per 1000 Place roar itandlnc orders with iu, Fall Bopplr at all times. Ko shortages. Imported ireen aad bronxe Magnolia Baskets ; 6 baskets, each, Galax Leayes, green and bronie per 1000, $: case of , Green Leuoothoe Sprars, extra fine per 100. ; per 1000, Boxwood per 20c; per case, 50 lbs., Bpbagnom Moss per bale, ORKSN SHIST MOSS. VMy fin* for Baakat Worii. Trimnliis P*to. ate. Pw bas. ? FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWMS AT ALL TIMES FOCHIGAN CUTFLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., MeatloD The Rertew when row wrif. Horticultural Society Show. The annual September exhibition of the Rhode Island Horticultural Society, held last week in the Mathewson Street church parlors, was one of the finest held in several years. Two especially noticeable features were a collection of decorative plants from the Willialn Ap- pleton greenhouses and the vegetable display from the estate of Senator R. Livingston Beeckman, of Newport. New dahlias were shown by H. V. Mayo and Arthur Sellew. The for- mer's was a hybrid cactus dahlia, orange pink, called the Ethel Mayo, in honor of Mrs. Mayo. Mr. Sellew showed a new seedling dahlia, yellow base, shad- ing to scarlet, named in honor of Mrs. Sellew; and a decorative dahlia, color of Geisha, which is to be known as Fire King. Prizes were awarded on dahlias in the commercial growers' and professional gardeners' classes to Sisson & Thurston, W, D. Hathaway and W. F. Hall, and for the collection of 100 named varie- ties Lewis A. Jillson was awarded first prize, William Steel second, and George H. Walker was highly commended. Spe- cial prize of bronze plaque went to A. E. Johnson for exhibit of fifty varie- ties. Various Notes. Thomas Kennedy, of Pascoag, re- turned recently from


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