. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AveuBT 26, 1916. The Florists^ Review 23. George S. Hampton, Treasurer. Jack F. Neldlnger, Secretary. Joseph G. Neidlnger, President. The Officers of the Newly Incorporated Joseph G. Neidinger Co., of the Qty of Brottierly Love. traction in the window of August Bege- row, 920 Broad street. John W. Blakely, of Elizabeth, has been spending his vacation at West Boothbay Harbor, Me. H. C. Strobell & Co. report business ?quiet. They have some funeral work, but little transient trade. A varie- gated pineapple in their window at- tracts the attention


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AveuBT 26, 1916. The Florists^ Review 23. George S. Hampton, Treasurer. Jack F. Neldlnger, Secretary. Joseph G. Neidlnger, President. The Officers of the Newly Incorporated Joseph G. Neidinger Co., of the Qty of Brottierly Love. traction in the window of August Bege- row, 920 Broad street. John W. Blakely, of Elizabeth, has been spending his vacation at West Boothbay Harbor, Me. H. C. Strobell & Co. report business ?quiet. They have some funeral work, but little transient trade. A varie- gated pineapple in their window at- tracts the attention of the passersby. John F. Noll & Co., seedsmen, have had a most beautiful display of gla- dioli and water lilies. In the window where the water lilies were displayed, there were six pools of water, in each of which was one variety. The plants and flowers were not crowded, so that it was possible to examine them thor- oughly from the street, yet they were ' sufficiently numerous to make a beau- tiful picture. The pools of water were separated so that each variety could be seen by itself. In front of each pool was a card telling what variety was exhibited. R. B. M. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. The Market. Business is quiet in general. There is a little doing all the time to keep flowers cleaned up. There is an over- abundance of good gladioli, which sell cheaply. Roses are plentiful, but there is not much substance to them. Asters are of first-class quality and there are plenty of them. Various Notes. John Webb has left the employ of Joseph Pierce and gone to work for S. E. Shaw, the wholesale grower, on Kempton street. Fred Reynolds reports business <}uiet. The entertainment committee of the New Bedford Horticultural Society met Friday night, August 20, in the office of Post & Gray to arrange for a society clambake, to be held in the <?arly part of September. George N. Borden reports having had a splendid vacation at Lake Win- nipesaukee, N. H,, though he encoun- tered a goo


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