. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. est varieties. At the last cut over 100,- 000 spikes were cut. The house con- taining these is a large one, 52%x600. The selection of Samuel Goddard as the new president of the American Car- nation Society met with universal ap- proval hero. Mr. Goddard is a first-class grower, progressive, popular with every- one, and no one has the interests of the Carnation Society more at heart. William W. Elliott has some nice, bushy, well flowered plants of Christie- Miller rose in his store windows on Park street. He is cutting a fine crop of this popular ro


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. est varieties. At the last cut over 100,- 000 spikes were cut. The house con- taining these is a large one, 52%x600. The selection of Samuel Goddard as the new president of the American Car- nation Society met with universal ap- proval hero. Mr. Goddard is a first-class grower, progressive, popular with every- one, and no one has the interests of the Carnation Society more at heart. William W. Elliott has some nice, bushy, well flowered plants of Christie- Miller rose in his store windows on Park street. He is cutting a fine crop of this popular rose, also superb lots of Ward, Richmond and Killarney Queen. Among the numerous bulbous flowers of Mann Bros., Narcissus Walter T. Ware and Tulip Murillo are noteworthy at present. The new unnamed light pink seedling rose at the Waban Rose Conservatories is something that will create no end of a stir when seen more of. It is of a distinct shade from any other forcing rose, and Mr. Montgomery has a nov- elty which will later create even more of a sensation than did Mrs. Chas. Rus- sell. At the next meeting of the Garden- ers' and Florists' Club, February 17, L. W. C. Tuthill, of New York, will lec- ture on "Advertising, the Gasoline of ; It will be carnation night, and an extensive display of these flow- ers will be made. Arrangements are well under way for the annual club ban- quet, which will be held at Horticultural hall February 24. These occasions are always delightful, and there is already an eager demand for tickets. Harry Quint, at 164 Tremont street, has had some attractive daffodil and vio- let windows of late. He notes a wonder- ful change for the better in business during the last fortnight. The Sutermeister estate, Readville, is sending in some of the finest Golden Spur and Soleil d'Or narcissi seen this season. H. M. Robinson & Co. and Welch Bros. Co. both note a steady improve- ment in business for the last ten Buxton's Pink Snapdragon


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