. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'Penn, the Telegrraph Florist" Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 37-43 BROMFICLD STREET. Boston, Massachusotti 143 Tremont Str««t Tha Caatrally Located Florist Shop We cner All Pwiti ii New Ei^ Yemhr Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery BOSTON, MASS. HKNRT R. COMLKT, Florist, 6 Park 50 yean' experience in the florist business gruarantees efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed FALL RIVER BXASSACHUSKTTS RODOERS ft DUGGAN Plaza Theatre Baiidlna: Chamberlain and B. H. Tracy. James Wheeler, of Natick, wa


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'Penn, the Telegrraph Florist" Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 37-43 BROMFICLD STREET. Boston, Massachusotti 143 Tremont Str««t Tha Caatrally Located Florist Shop We cner All Pwiti ii New Ei^ Yemhr Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery BOSTON, MASS. HKNRT R. COMLKT, Florist, 6 Park 50 yean' experience in the florist business gruarantees efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed FALL RIVER BXASSACHUSKTTS RODOERS ft DUGGAN Plaza Theatre Baiidlna: Chamberlain and B. H. Tracy. James Wheeler, of Natick, was one of the judges. Practically every local gladi- olus fancier attended. Herbert T. Capers receives from 3,000 to 5,000 asters of exceptional quality daily from A. R. Smith, of West Newton. The flowers are extra large and carried on 24-inch stems. Mrs. William Rosenthal, of the Boston Cut Flower Co., is convalescing slowly but satisfactorily from her attack of typhoid fever at the Peter Bent Brig- ham hospital. This is governors' week in Boston and there are over thirty governors and many ex-governors in attendance at the first governors' convention held in New England. The social gatherings incidental to the affair have stimulated cut flower trade considerably. At Penn's this week funeral work continues heavy. Letters from Mr. and Mrs. William Penn speak of the enjoy- able time they have had in San Fran- cisco and at other Pacific coast points. Welch Bros. Co. reports a moderate shipping trade, with plenty of stock. Of asters and gladioli there is a heavy excess. William Sim is now the heaviest local shipper of gladioli. His flowers are handled by H. M. Robinson & Co., at the Cooperative Market. A. L. Bock, foreman for Wax Bros., left August 14 for the Weirs, Lake Winnipesaukee, N. H., where he will spend his vacation. Preliminary schedules for the 1916 March and May exhibitions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society have been issued. There are rather fewer classes


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