. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dieei's FeiDS loi Dislies THE BEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER OFFERED 2^-iach $ per 100; $ per 1000 HENRY A. DREER 714-716 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA; PA. THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR THE TRADE ONLY. Mention Th* RptIptt wh»n Ton wrlt^. MUNCIE, IND. The Riverside Floral Co. reports busi- ness beginning to improve since the cold weather has set in. The outlook for Christmas is satisfactory. At Miller's Greenhouses a heavy Christmas business is expected, with a good lot of plants and a fine crop of eamations and other cut flowers. ;, The William


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dieei's FeiDS loi Dislies THE BEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER OFFERED 2^-iach $ per 100; $ per 1000 HENRY A. DREER 714-716 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA; PA. THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR THE TRADE ONLY. Mention Th* RptIptt wh»n Ton wrlt^. MUNCIE, IND. The Riverside Floral Co. reports busi- ness beginning to improve since the cold weather has set in. The outlook for Christmas is satisfactory. At Miller's Greenhouses a heavy Christmas business is expected, with a good lot of plants and a fine crop of eamations and other cut flowers. ;, The Williams & Clark Floral Co. is jwell stocked with azaleas, poinsettias and Cincinnati begonias for the Christmas trade. The carnations give .promise of a good Christmas cut, espe- cially Victory, which is in' fiill crop.' This company has been cutting some fine Dolly Dimple chrysanthemums. A |)ig wholesale plant business is expected. ,1 Simon Humfeld is contemplating an 'extended trip in the south and south- ;we8tern states. His many friends hope ;;ke will have a pleasant journey. Clinton Stradling, of the Williams & Clark Floral Co., who Ijas been ill for several days, has reported for business again. Among the visitors last week were 'Peter Weiland, of Newcastle, and J. Rau, representing C. J. Speelman & ;8ons, Sassenheim, Holland. R. W. NEWPORT, R. I. The annual meeting of the Newport ?Horticultural Society, was one of the best attended and most enthusiastic held in several years. The election of oflBcers resulted as follows: President, William MacKay; vice-president, John B. Ur- quhart; second vice-president, James Bond; recording and financial secretary, William Gray; treasurer, Andrew K. McMahon; sergeant-at-arms, James Watts; executive committee, all the oflBcers, with the addition of Andrew J. Durward, Frederick Carter, Bruce But- terton, Alexander MacLellan, Richard Gardner, Alexander Fraser, James Robertson and Andrew S. Meikle. It is reported that John B. Sulli


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