. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •:? 1. .;^', T •"v,i*Tw^p7' ' ?^>\\*~^-: .'7 \ \ The Florists^ Review OCTOBBR 30, 1019. A Certificate ojf Merit. Was awarded us for our display at the annual con- vention of the Society of American Florists, at De- troit, in August. Many florists were convinced of the merits of this machine. Some gave their orders; others stated they would order this fall. The future of this machine is absolutely assured, and the wise, up-to-date florist will install one at his earliest opportunity. Careful comparative figures, which we will be glad to send


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •:? 1. .;^', T •"v,i*Tw^p7' ' ?^>\\*~^-: .'7 \ \ The Florists^ Review OCTOBBR 30, 1019. A Certificate ojf Merit. Was awarded us for our display at the annual con- vention of the Society of American Florists, at De- troit, in August. Many florists were convinced of the merits of this machine. Some gave their orders; others stated they would order this fall. The future of this machine is absolutely assured, and the wise, up-to-date florist will install one at his earliest opportunity. Careful comparative figures, which we will be glad to send upon request, show that this machine will absolutely save its cost in one year for the average florist. Write for free booklet. SPOKANE CONCRETE FLOWER POT MACHINE CO. 807 Riverside Avenue, SPOKANE; WASH. Philip Weil, of C. C. Pollworth Co., Milwaukee, Wis., was here on business last week. Lewis E. Scott, of the Eoselawn Greenhouses, Moscow, Ida., was a re- cent visitor. Bernson & Halle are having especial success with their Laddie and Aviator carnations; the latter in particular is gaining in popular favor. The members of this firm were the recipients of good- natured bantering at the recent meet- ing of the Florists' Association, when their latest pet, the New Guinea butter bean, was introduced. Though called a bean, it resembles a gourd more than anything else in form and foliage. At the present time it is about two feet in length and is still in its infancy. J. W, Duncan, superintendent of the city parks, was instrumental in getting the seed from California. The Spokane Florist Co. has one win- dow in yellow chrysanthemums and coleus foliage, showing in bold contrast to the other in daintv pinks and white. E. C. W. TACOMA, WASH. The Market. The workers of the big Todd ship- yard are still out on strike, but busi- ness is holding up well. The weather recently has been ^11 that the growers could wish for and many are now first running heat in their houses. Stock is g


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