. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Seattle,Wash. Second Ave. at Marlon St. GROWER, WHOLESALER AND RETAILER Careful and prompt attention given to orders. Alaska, Washington and Oregon. ter, are most successful carnation,spe- cialists. They are growing this season Ma^tlchle8s, Ward^ Pink :gelight, En- fJiaittreaa :t- ress. Some fine Halliday and other mums are being cut at present. At Penn's numerous wedding orders were being filled when I called Octo- ber 14. For the N. G. Eccles wedding at Watertown the bride's boue^Uet was of Cattleya Mi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Seattle,Wash. Second Ave. at Marlon St. GROWER, WHOLESALER AND RETAILER Careful and prompt attention given to orders. Alaska, Washington and Oregon. ter, are most successful carnation,spe- cialists. They are growing this season Ma^tlchle8s, Ward^ Pink :gelight, En- fJiaittreaa :t- ress. Some fine Halliday and other mums are being cut at present. At Penn's numerous wedding orders were being filled when I called Octo- ber 14. For the N. G. Eccles wedding at Watertown the bride's boue^Uet was of Cattleya Miss Williams and valley, a most charming combination. October business to date has run far ahead of that of the same month of 1915. A. G. Lake, of Wellesley Hills, is specializing in carnations this season and his flowers are as fine as any seen on the markets. His varieties are Alice, White Wonder, Matchless, Ben- ora and Beacon. At the store of Thomas Galvin, Inc., last week, one window filled with cro- tons and large vases of oncidiums, and Cattleya labiata and C. Bowringiana made a charming display. Specimen mums filled other windows. Business here is good, especially in wedding orders. The Budlong Rose Co. is getting good flowers of Mrs. W. E. Hearst and Mont- rose among its new roses. Prima Donna as yet does not show up well. Milady proves to be a better seller than Fran- cis Scott Key just now. Ophelia and Lady Alice Stanley are in strong de- mand. Donald Carniichael, of Wellesley, is this season growing the following car- nations: Benora, Ward, Matchless, Pink Delight and Beacon. His flowers are a fine lot. Patrick Welch reports business as being remarkably good, with a striking improvement in the quality of flowers and in the volume of shipping orders. Edward Welch, of Welch's, and J. T. Butterworth have returned from a fort- night's visit to Nova Scotia and Maine. Some fishing and deer hunting were in- cluded in their trip. They saw 20,000 soldiers at Halifax ready to


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