. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review March 80. 1032 S25eSaS2S25ESS2S25S2S2S. THOSE WHO CAME TO SELL 5252S252S was exhibited, with H. B. Ruppert and A. A. Abramowitz in attendance. Central Supply Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Plumbing supplies and boiler fittings are sold to many Indianapolis growers by the Central Supply Co. and therefore it showed its wares, George W, Boese being in attendance at the exhibit. Chautauqua Flower Fields, Inc., Bemus Point, N. Y. Gladiolus primulinus bulbs from the fields of C. Zeestraten were displayed under the firm name of the Chauta


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review March 80. 1032 S25eSaS2S25ESS2S25S2S2S. THOSE WHO CAME TO SELL 5252S252S was exhibited, with H. B. Ruppert and A. A. Abramowitz in attendance. Central Supply Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Plumbing supplies and boiler fittings are sold to many Indianapolis growers by the Central Supply Co. and therefore it showed its wares, George W, Boese being in attendance at the exhibit. Chautauqua Flower Fields, Inc., Bemus Point, N. Y. Gladiolus primulinus bulbs from the fields of C. Zeestraten were displayed under the firm name of the Chautauqua Flower Fields, Inc. Cohen & Hiller, New York. Ribbons and other staple florists* supplies were shown by Cohen & Heller. J. W. Davis Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Specimens of the carefully grown, clean stock of the J. W. Davis Co. in- cluded hydrangeas, young cyclamens, Pandanus Veitchii, lilies, rambler roses, Norwood ferns and some others. Much of this is already sold for Easter, but more than formerly, particularly of hy- drangeas, are being grown for the Mothers' day demand. C. G. Anderson was assisted by Vincent Plese. A. T. De La Mare Co., New York. Garden books were displayed by the A. T. De La Mare Co. Dennison Mfg. Co., Chicago. Gummed labels, tags and envelopes for card enclosures in the display of the Dennison Mfg. Co. were specimens of those now used by leading florists. De Witt Sisters, Battle Creek, Miclu The firm of De Witt Sisters is an old one in the making of feather flowers. Though the sisters are no more, the present proprietor of the firm, George Trato, turns out some notable imitations of flowers made from goose feathers. He further showed his skill by the at- tractive display here under his personal direction. Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia. Only a few specimens of each of the many plant specialties of Henry A. Dreer, Inc., could find space in the dis- play. There were kentias, phoenixes, ferns, hydrangeas, pot roses, rubber plants, dracffnas, i


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