. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 48 have ever seen, all Gladstone save a few of the pink. T^e golden genista is better, the experts^agree, than in past seasons, while rhododendrons are liber- ally covered with big buds. Perns and foliage plants, with the less important flowering plants, complete the varied stock. The Easter bustle is already beginning. Loads of plants are going out to the early buyers. Their places are being taken by big loads of plants from Norwood. The timing on all va- rieties appears to be wonderfully ac- curate. It looks today as though nearly everything


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 48 have ever seen, all Gladstone save a few of the pink. T^e golden genista is better, the experts^agree, than in past seasons, while rhododendrons are liber- ally covered with big buds. Perns and foliage plants, with the less important flowering plants, complete the varied stock. The Easter bustle is already beginning. Loads of plants are going out to the early buyers. Their places are being taken by big loads of plants from Norwood. The timing on all va- rieties appears to be wonderfully ac- curate. It looks today as though nearly everything would bloom natu- rally at Easter. Various Notes. At the club meeting this week Presi- dent Thilow delivered an illustrated lecture on "Flowers in the Canadian Rockies.'' A committee was appointed to arrange for Pennsylv«^ia day at the National Plower Show. A. N. Pierson exhibited Milady, and Pennock-Meehan Co. exhibited Mrs. Charles Russell. Robert Scott & Son exhibited Irish Fire Flame, Double Killarney and Kil- larney Brilliant. ; Bro. ex- hibited a fine new red carnation. Harry Keffer is again seen at Kugler's Plower Shop. 't{ Charles Berger has been traveling through the country in the interest of his brother, Louis Berger. Charles F. Pennock returned to his father's home in Lansdowne, February 28, much improved after his long stay in the hospital. Walter P. Stokes has a magnificent lot of hydrangeas, lilies and spiraea at his ' Floracroft Greenhouses, Moorestown, N. J. Louis J. Hansen went to Washington on business this week. Visitors: E. L. Tanner, Richmonfl, Va.; E. A. Seidewitz, Baltimore; L. I. Neff, Pittsburgh; G. C. Weaklin, Pitts- burgh; Charles A. Schoenhut, Buffalo. Samuel F. Lilley is receiving some fine Easter lilies from Henry I. Faust, Meiion, Pa. Mrs. Sarah I. Smith is deservedly com- plimented on the uniformly good condi- tion of her place at Secane, Pa. John W. Mclntyre has an improved I strain of yellow daisies, brighter in color MIC


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