. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists^ Review September 25, 1913. long before repeating their enterprise in its behalf. As one of our promi- nent exhibitors said, the accommoda- tions and appreciation accorded were "a gigantic ; J. K. Allen had a grand display of Golden Glow mums Saturday, grown by Charles Hunt, of Staten Island. New Eochelle had the worst fire laBt week in twenty years. S. W. Hitchcock was one of the sufferers. The Growers' Cut Flower Co., Man- ager Coan says, will handle a big line of plants of all kinds this season, grown largely by me


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists^ Review September 25, 1913. long before repeating their enterprise in its behalf. As one of our promi- nent exhibitors said, the accommoda- tions and appreciation accorded were "a gigantic ; J. K. Allen had a grand display of Golden Glow mums Saturday, grown by Charles Hunt, of Staten Island. New Eochelle had the worst fire laBt week in twenty years. S. W. Hitchcock was one of the sufferers. The Growers' Cut Flower Co., Man- ager Coan says, will handle a big line of plants of all kinds this season, grown largely by members of the com- pany. » ••? •*'•?>'•' M. A. Bowe used 1,000 yards of royal purple ribbon, American Beauty roses, immense quantities of laurel and many palms and bay trees in the city hall decoration for Mayor Gaynor's lying in state. Nearly every prominent flo- rist in the two cities had orders for floral designs for this occasion. M. C. Ford says H. & E. J. Hession, of Flatbush, are cutting carnations once more. Wm. Kessler says his cut flower de- partment will have four times as many shippers this year as last, lilies pre- dominating. The American Institute has moved its headquarters from West Forty- fourth street to the Cottle Co. building. Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street. Maurice Glass was visiting his friends and business associates last week in Boston. Paul Meconi is now well established in his new store. He has had no vaca- tion and says he even has been too busy to visit his growers this fall. Herbert B. Buck arrived on the steamer Adriatic, September 5, after an extended vacation in Europe. Mr. Buck is one of A. T. Boddington 's travelers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bunyard have returned from a holiday at Blue Point, L. I. C. C. Johnson, of the MacNiff Horti- cultural Co., is rejoicing in the birth of a son September 14. The officers of the New York Flo- rists' Supply Co., Inc., are: President, George Cotsonas; vice-president, N. Le- cakes; secretary,


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