. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 10854 JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. imil N. SECOND SIKEET, miUDELFHIA, PENU. power Coatcsvillo boiler installed last season. This insures an ample supply of steam. Mrs. is one of our most suc- cessful West Pliiladelphi.'i florists. G. C. Watson celebrated his sixty first birthday, October 6, by entertainiii^r liis friend, Commodore John Westcott, at dinner on the day .ifter. Henry F. Michell had a deligiitful trip abroad. Berger Bros, are receiving Tints of Gold and other fine chrysanthemuniM. The Dahliadel Nurseries have irriga- tion in their


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 10854 JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. imil N. SECOND SIKEET, miUDELFHIA, PENU. power Coatcsvillo boiler installed last season. This insures an ample supply of steam. Mrs. is one of our most suc- cessful West Pliiladelphi.'i florists. G. C. Watson celebrated his sixty first birthday, October 6, by entertainiii^r liis friend, Commodore John Westcott, at dinner on the day .ifter. Henry F. Michell had a deligiitful trip abroad. Berger Bros, are receiving Tints of Gold and other fine chrysanthemuniM. The Dahliadel Nurseries have irriga- tion in their dahlia field, a wonderful help this season. Joseph M. Kennedy says that Angelus is proving popular with the customers of the Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Market. Mr. Kennedy says that the market will have a good assortment of this season. The list includes Hadlcy. Ward, Double White Killarney, Butterfly, Golden Ophelia, Columbia, Premier and Angelas. Kenneth C. Meehan returned to the city October .". Correction: Mrs. Carroll's reception was given by her son, John Carroll. Harry K. Crawford was among those present. I'hil. NEW YORK. The Market. The market is still keeping pace with the weather. After twenty-five days of perfect weather, temperature in the 80's much of the time and no rain, hopes were heightened by heavy showers at the week-end, but they have been dis- pelled, and Monday, October 9, saw a lower Tjeautj preserved-' jrofits assured- use yloeklGr Jiefriaerators pr cut flowers Bernard GloeklGr Co. Pittsburgh. Pa. GET OUR ESTIMATES ON REFRIGERATORS AND STORE FIXTURES A. L. RANDALL CO. tSO N. Wabaah Avc^ CHICAGO, ILL. resumption of the ideal weather to which we have grown accustomed. It would appear that nothing but chilly and home-keeping weather would change things. It is certain that not until we have had a killing frost can conditions. Writ* for Cataloffaa BUCHBINDER BROS. 11 S. La Salle St., CHICAGO Uentlon The Revtrw whrs *•?> «nir "^m


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