. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 The Florists' Review July 1, 1915. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^Kififrsfrsx i i [^•^^^^t^.'^^f^^-^^'i^^'i^'ik^'i^'i^^^ Pacific Coast Department XS:S3:X3JS2LXSA3JS3L53:X3^£3^ Porterville, Cal.—Lucien E. Eohlick, now with the Mission Garage, is open- ing a florists' business and plans to erect a greenhouse next fall. He has grown flowers as an amateur for fifteen years. The field seems good here, as the nearest place one can obtain flowers is thirty-five miles distant, and train service is poor. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. Department of Registration. F
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 The Florists' Review July 1, 1915. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^Kififrsfrsx i i [^•^^^^t^.'^^f^^-^^'i^^'i^'ik^'i^'i^^^ Pacific Coast Department XS:S3:X3JS2LXSA3JS3L53:X3^£3^ Porterville, Cal.—Lucien E. Eohlick, now with the Mission Garage, is open- ing a florists' business and plans to erect a greenhouse next fall. He has grown flowers as an amateur for fifteen years. The field seems good here, as the nearest place one can obtain flowers is thirty-five miles distant, and train service is poor. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. Department of Registration. Frank D. Pelicano, 119 Gutenberg street, San Francisco, Cal., submits for registration the following new violets: Anne Evana—This Is a double violet and Is a sport from Swanley White, vlth flowers much larger than the old variety. The color Is porce- lain blue shaded with lavender, about the shade of a Czar Peter hyacinth. The plant Is strong and healthy, making quantities of fine foliage. Quaker Lady—This is a seedling from a cross between a single white and California violet. The dowers are single and about the same size as Giant violet. A fine, strong, healthy grower. The color is lavender shaded with delft blue, a shade darker than the Palma violet. Any person objecting to the registra- tion, or to the use of the proposed name, is requested to communicate with the secretarj^ at once. Failing to re- ceive objection to the registration, the same will be made three weeks from this date. John Young, Sec 'y. June 22,1915. SWEET PEAS AT SAN FRANCISCO. The accompanying illustration is re- produced from a panoramic photograph made in front of the Palace of Horti- culture in the Panama-Pacific exposi- tion at San Francisco on the opening day of the exhibition of the American Sweet Pea Society, reported in the Pa- cific Coast Department last week. The picture shows President Morse with the bronze medal in his hand, just pre- sented to the society -by the exposition authoritie
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