. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everytliing First-Class 14th and H Streets. GUDC rU5RISTS 1214 F yVASHlNGTONDC WASHINGTON, D. C. GUDE'S Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery "ALWAYS AT YOUR SKRVICE" TOLEDO METZ & BATEMAN Ohio Bide. 414 Madison Avo. Located in the center of business district. CLEVELAND OHIO A. GRAHAM & SON 5523 EUCLID AVENUE Member F. T. D. a member of the Appalachian Mountain Club and takes walks and makes climbs which would terrify younger men. He is in his seventy-fourth year, but would pass for twenty years younger. The death o
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everytliing First-Class 14th and H Streets. GUDC rU5RISTS 1214 F yVASHlNGTONDC WASHINGTON, D. C. GUDE'S Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery "ALWAYS AT YOUR SKRVICE" TOLEDO METZ & BATEMAN Ohio Bide. 414 Madison Avo. Located in the center of business district. CLEVELAND OHIO A. GRAHAM & SON 5523 EUCLID AVENUE Member F. T. D. a member of the Appalachian Mountain Club and takes walks and makes climbs which would terrify younger men. He is in his seventy-fourth year, but would pass for twenty years younger. The death of Charles W. Parker, of Marblehead, January 23 in his eighty- fourth year, removed one of our grand old men of horticulture. He had been a prominent member of the Massachu- setts Horticultural Society for twenty- five years and served as president for two years. The society is fortunate in securing a splendid portrait of him for its gallery of presidents. Albert Batley & Son, of Maynard, in addition to carnations, are sending a splendid lot of callas to market. Harry Quint has fine new store at the Hotel Brunswick and is well pleased with business. The Fottler, Fiske, Kawson Co. has an attractive display of bulbous flowers in pans in its windows. Business in seeds is well ahead of a year ago. In a preliminary announcement the local S. A. F. reception committee re- ports a surplus of $800 and is wonder- ing what to do with it. Better put it in the bank at interest and use it for suitable entertainment when the next S. A. F. national show comes here. The T. J. Grey Co. reports seed busi- ness as starting up nicely. There has been a strong call for cold storage valley and mushroom spawn. F. W. Fletcher, of Auburndale, has had many visitors the last ten days, to see his splendid display of freesias, of which he has a special and carefully selected strain, larger and purer than Purity and the finest commercial freesia I have seen. He has over 100,000 bulbs planted out
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