. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists' Review Febbuabx 5, 1914. It will pay YOU to keep in touch with the New Carnation GRAND in STEM, COLOR and FORM "GORGEOUS" A DELIGHT to SEE it GROW so CLEAN and HEALTHY Watch its record at Florist Club Meetings and Exhibitions, or better still, GO AND SEE IT GROWING. Pacific States—MARTIN & FORBES CO., Portland, Ore^^n Eastern States—H. M. WEISS & SONS CO., Hatboro, Pa. PETER FISHER, EUia, Mass. Pric«-TO TRADE ONLY Rooted Cuttings from Sand:—Per 100, $—50 at 100 rate—per 1000, No orders filled for les


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists' Review Febbuabx 5, 1914. It will pay YOU to keep in touch with the New Carnation GRAND in STEM, COLOR and FORM "GORGEOUS" A DELIGHT to SEE it GROW so CLEAN and HEALTHY Watch its record at Florist Club Meetings and Exhibitions, or better still, GO AND SEE IT GROWING. Pacific States—MARTIN & FORBES CO., Portland, Ore^^n Eastern States—H. M. WEISS & SONS CO., Hatboro, Pa. PETER FISHER, EUia, Mass. Pric«-TO TRADE ONLY Rooted Cuttings from Sand:—Per 100, $—50 at 100 rate—per 1000, No orders filled for less than 50 cuttings, and no discount from above price, irrespective of quantity bought. SEND for descriptive circular to either of the above firms, and ENCLOSE YOUR BUSINESS CARD. (WATCH THE SQUARE SPACE, IN THIS AD EACH WEEK) MenUon The Rerlew when yon jwrlte. NEWPOET, E. I. At a meeting of the Newport Horti- cultural Society, January 27, announce- ment was made that former United States Senator George Peabody Wet- more had offered the use of a lot on Bellevue avenue, corner of Leroy ave- nue, for the June exhibit to be given under the joint auspices of the society and the Newport Garden Association. A committee, consisting of President An- drew S. Meikle, Secretary William Gray and Alexander MacLellan, was ap- pointed to act with a committee from the Garden Association in arranging the details. Announcement was made that the next lecture under the joint auspices of the two associations will be given February 11 by John T. Withers, whose topic will be "A Horticultural Trip Through ; Mr, and Mrs. Henry J. Haas, Miss Henrietta Haas and Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Jurgens were visitors in Providence and Boston last week. Ferdinand Chevalier, gardener, died January 29. He was 80 years old. W. H. M. HAMMONTON, N. J. Xhe Peacock Dahlia Farms has built a large warehouse, two stories and base- ment, of concrete blocks. The Wm. F. Bassett Nurseries are en- larging


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