. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CORONAFI^WERBOxis. Reprcscntstivea M. E. CHAPIN 816 Fifth Avenue New York City T. A. DIXON CO. 1526 Blake St. Denver, Colormdo. T. S. FINCH S200 Main St. Dallas, Teias. WINDLBR D WHOLESALE FLORAL CO. 1310 Pine Street tSt. Louie. Mo. For Violets and Corsages *^iM Per 100 7x 4x4 2-mchTop $ 10 X 6x5^ 2-inch Top 12 X 8 X 5I3 2-mch Top 14x10x8 2-mchTop For Cut Flowers 18 X 6 X 3 2-inch Top $ 20x4x3 2-inch Top 21 X 6 X 3 3-inch Top 24 X 6 X 31a 2-inch Top 24x8x4 2-inch Top 28x8x4 2-inch Top 28x8x6 2-inch To
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CORONAFI^WERBOxis. Reprcscntstivea M. E. CHAPIN 816 Fifth Avenue New York City T. A. DIXON CO. 1526 Blake St. Denver, Colormdo. T. S. FINCH S200 Main St. Dallas, Teias. WINDLBR D WHOLESALE FLORAL CO. 1310 Pine Street tSt. Louie. Mo. For Violets and Corsages *^iM Per 100 7x 4x4 2-mchTop $ 10 X 6x5^ 2-inch Top 12 X 8 X 5I3 2-mch Top 14x10x8 2-mchTop For Cut Flowers 18 X 6 X 3 2-inch Top $ 20x4x3 2-inch Top 21 X 6 X 3 3-inch Top 24 X 6 X 31a 2-inch Top 24x8x4 2-inch Top 28x8x4 2-inch Top 28x8x6 2-inch Top 30 X 6 X 3i« 2-inch Top 36x8x6 2-inch Top .. ing yot put in an appearance. Much of the stock might better liave remained at home. The beat flowers bring from $1 to $4 per hundred. There is an abundant supply of asters and flowers of really good quality move well, largely going into funeral work, (iladioli are still to be had in quantity, as also are tritomas, centaureas, del- ])hiniums, snapdragons, and other her- baceous flowers. Various Notes. Harry A. Runyard, wlio has been in France for nearly a year as a secretary of the Y. M. ('. A., arrived home on the Nicuw Amsterdam Se]ttember 23 and lias been calling upon his many friends. J. C. Clark, of the Riverton nursery of H. A. Dreer, Inc., was a .judge at the dahlia show of the American Dahlia So- ciety Tuesday. September He and the other judges, .Tohn S. "N'incent, "White Marsh, Md.; Prof. , of the Connecticut Agricultural College; James Duthie, of Oyster Ray; Peter Duff, of Orange, X. .7., and "William Turner, of Oceanic, N. .1., were entertained at dinner at the (Jrand hotel by the so- ciety in the evening. Many members of the New York Flo- rists' Club attended the exhibition of the American Dahlia Society, looking over the proposed new quarters of the club, which wero in use for the exhibi- tion. "When A. M. Henshaw, cliairman of the committee having the ])roject in charge
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