. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FOREIGN SECTION ENGLAND Yoacan Flowen" to anyone in theBrituk Isles throu^ Bees' Flower Senrice I. Steamers arriving at or leaving any port can be served at a few hours* notice r T. O. BOLD STREET. V. T. D. LIVERPOOL CABLE Ua TOUB ORDERS FOR ENGLAND with fiftaan important aboDa in good eantara, wa ara tha largaat flonata in Bnslani and better aqoippad than anyona alaa to earrjr oot eable ordera. DINGLEYS. Ltd. Haul Ofllea: Cambridge St., MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL Branch, 2 Faricer St. SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND WILUAM ARTINDALE & SON FLORISTS SEEDSMEN


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FOREIGN SECTION ENGLAND Yoacan Flowen" to anyone in theBrituk Isles throu^ Bees' Flower Senrice I. Steamers arriving at or leaving any port can be served at a few hours* notice r T. O. BOLD STREET. V. T. D. LIVERPOOL CABLE Ua TOUB ORDERS FOR ENGLAND with fiftaan important aboDa in good eantara, wa ara tha largaat flonata in Bnslani and better aqoippad than anyona alaa to earrjr oot eable ordera. DINGLEYS. Ltd. Haul Ofllea: Cambridge St., MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL Branch, 2 Faricer St. SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND WILUAM ARTINDALE & SON FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN BRUSSELS. BELGIUM MCD/^I rrC The Leading FXORIST . r t\Kj\J it, 20 Rae dea Coloniea Prompt deliveries throaghont Belgiam and France Amsterdam, Holland C. THIM, Florist V. Baerlestraat 56 HONOLULU, H. I. "f'^T STRAUS FLOWERS resorts. They left in Mr. Berner's new pleasure car. Frank Plotz, manager of the Brix Floral Co., reports that the "boss," Adolph Brix, and Mrs. Brix are enjoy- ing themselves in their old home in Ger- many, where they expect to remain through the summer. They will return late in the fall. Grimm & Gorly have their usual sum- mer window attraction—a pond with several varieties of fish, the old mill on the hill and the waterfall keeping the mill wheel in motion. Crowds stand for hours daily watching the fish and the workings of the mill. A. W. Gumz, one of the youngest among the wholesalers, said that his first season in business was pleasing and that July and the balance of the summer season look good to him. Edwin Denker, of St. Charles, Mo., got home in time from his eastern motor trip to entertain the members of the Florists' Club July 13. Mr. Denker re- ports a fine trip and says that he vis- ited many in the trade, both going and coming. The fine bedding on Government hill, worked out under the supervision of John Moritz, is one of the great at- tractive spots in Forest park. Not- The Moral of Riding by Her Station Last Fe


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