. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists' Review Mabch 24. 1921. The Hiilesmen at the Flower Exchange made up a handsome hamper contain- ing fruits, flowers, chickens, eggs, etc., March 18, and sent it per Albert Strumpf and Harry Ward to F. J. Mc- Namara, salesman for the Montrose Greenhouses, who had just reached his home after an operation for appendi- citis at the Homeopathic hospital. William Miller, of Lynn, who is a great globe-trotter and mountaineer, returned March 19 from a six weeks' visit to Porto Rico with his daughter. There are few parts of the world's sur-


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists' Review Mabch 24. 1921. The Hiilesmen at the Flower Exchange made up a handsome hamper contain- ing fruits, flowers, chickens, eggs, etc., March 18, and sent it per Albert Strumpf and Harry Ward to F. J. Mc- Namara, salesman for the Montrose Greenhouses, who had just reached his home after an operation for appendi- citis at the Homeopathic hospital. William Miller, of Lynn, who is a great globe-trotter and mountaineer, returned March 19 from a six weeks' visit to Porto Rico with his daughter. There are few parts of the world's sur- face which Mr. Miller has not ex- plored. William H. Elliott & Sons are so well pleased with Eose Mme. Butterfly that they will plant 16,000 of it at their Madbury, N. H., establishment next season. Ophelia is largely grown and succeeds well and Mme. Butterfly grows ?well and sells on sight. George T. Elliott says that the first cut of Kaiserin was made at Brighton April 21. Owing to April 19, the regular date of the next club meeting, falling on a holiday, the meeting will be held April 20. B. F. Letson, manager for Car- bone 's, Inc., and president of the Bos- ton Florists' Association, will lecture on "Floral Arrangement" and give practical demonstrations. Several entries for rose gardens have already been made for the Boston spring show, which will open April 6. In addition to roses, there will be large displays of orchids and other season- able plants and flowers. There will be lectures on roses during each day of the •exhibition. Meetings of the American Koae Society, American Orchid Society and National Association of Gardeners -will take place during the show. E. D. Kaulback is building a large and up-to-date garage at Maiden, 15<»x- 200, two stories high, absolutely fire- proof, to accommodate 400 cars. The New York flower show attracted a, large attendance from here, and all agree in pronouncing it the finest show New York has yet staged. The garde


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