. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Boston, Massachusetts 143 Tremont Street The Centrally Located Florist Shop Ynh Ut Kedpncitf. W« cif er AD Paiiti ii New E^Ui^^ Member Florists' Telecraph Delivery. BOSTON, MASS. HIMRY R. COINUnr. noitot, • Parti Sti BO year*' experience in the florist bodMass naraDtees efficiency to take cars of all orden. 30ft allowed. George Hampton, representing J. G. Neidinger, Philadelphia. Littlefield & Wyman, of North Abington, have all their carnation stock in the field. Miss Theo, their new seedling, continues to give a good ac- count of itself. They


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Boston, Massachusetts 143 Tremont Street The Centrally Located Florist Shop Ynh Ut Kedpncitf. W« cif er AD Paiiti ii New E^Ui^^ Member Florists' Telecraph Delivery. BOSTON, MASS. HIMRY R. COINUnr. noitot, • Parti Sti BO year*' experience in the florist bodMass naraDtees efficiency to take cars of all orden. 30ft allowed. George Hampton, representing J. G. Neidinger, Philadelphia. Littlefield & Wyman, of North Abington, have all their carnation stock in the field. Miss Theo, their new seedling, continues to give a good ac- count of itself. They have a large crop of Gladiolus Peach Blossom and pink snapdragons. McAlpine Bros., of Exeter, N. H., are sending in a fine lot of Crimson Queen, Richmond, Taft, Ophelia, Kil- larney Queen and Sunburst roses. F. W. Fletcher, of Auburndale, is getting a heavy cut of yellow mar- guerites and pink snapdragons. J. R. Shield, of North Woburn, has a grand lot of Spencer sweet peas; many, have 18-inch to 20-inch stems. Also, he has Gladiolus Peach Blossom, in addition to his usual fine lot of car- nations. R. E. "Wadsworth & Co., of North- boro, are just finishing a fine crop of the useful Gysophila elegans. They have a large house of Spencer peas just right for Memorial day; also, heavy crops of yellow marguerites and carna- tions. Penn started advertising in the Boston dailies for Memorial day May 13, and will use more space than ever this season. Penn has had some large wedding orders the last .few days, which have called members of the force to several points in the New England states. A. A. Pembroke, of North Beverly, has a grand crop of high-grade Match- less, Pink Delight, Beacon, Gorgeous, White Enchantress and Rosette carna- tions. Patrick Welch continues to find busi- ness good. I noted extra fine Beauty roses, valley, cattleyas and gypsophila here. A large attendance seems certain at the Gardeners' and Florists' Club's field day at the Arnold Arboretum, May 21. T


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