. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . NEW YORK Wbun ordgrlng. please mention The Erchanfie FUNKIA VARIEGATA The best in the market. Large clumps, 2-years old. per 100, $ per 1000 Cash Rowehl&Granz,Hicksville,, Wteo ordering, please mention The Eichnnga I CLOVER,GRASSandHEL^I SEED I ? EXPORTERS - IMPORTERS - JOBBERS II 1. L. Radwaner, „^,V,i„, New York I George Alexander Wallace is at theSecond Training Camp at Y. He was graduated from Univer-sity of Maine in 1010, and a member of
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . NEW YORK Wbun ordgrlng. please mention The Erchanfie FUNKIA VARIEGATA The best in the market. Large clumps, 2-years old. per 100, $ per 1000 Cash Rowehl&Granz,Hicksville,, Wteo ordering, please mention The Eichnnga I CLOVER,GRASSandHEL^I SEED I ? EXPORTERS - IMPORTERS - JOBBERS II 1. L. Radwaner, „^,V,i„, New York I George Alexander Wallace is at theSecond Training Camp at Y. He was graduated from Univer-sity of Maine in 1010, and a member ofBeta Theta Pi. Mr. Wallace Is a civilengineer, but has been associated with hisfather in the Wallace greenhouses sincereturning from C^iHfornia. He is a mem-ber of the Portland Country Club. Sergeant Clinton Douglass Wallace ofthe Seventh Co., C. A. C. N. G., is lo-cated for the present at Fort is the youngest son and was gradu-ated from Portland High School in soon won sergeantcy although veryyoung, shomhg his remarkable abilityand tne characteristic spirit of the sol-dierly Lieut. Frank J. Brosch The Exchange is glad to present theportrait of Lieut. Frank J. Brosch of theLynchburg (Va.) Shawnees who sailedsome weeks ago for France with a smalldetachment of officers of the 42d Divisionto make arrangements for the coming ofthe Rainbow Division, of which theLynchburg and Roanoke Coast Artillerycompanies are a part, Lieut. Brosch is the son of A. Broscb,florist of nOO Main st. and 1723 MonroeSt., Lynchburg, Va., with wliom he wasassociated in the retail flower to that he was with F. R. PiersonCo. at Tarrytown. X. Y., with the Mont- NEW FRENCH HYDRANGEAS Gen. de Vibraye—Bright rose to blue(in 5-in. pots only) Mad. E. Mouilliere—Pure white, red eyeMad. M. Hamar—Delicate flesh roseMile. R. Gaillard—Milk>hite; fringedSaxione—WhiteSouv. de M. Chautard—Bright rose (in 5-in. pots only)Also—Otaksa, in 5-in. pots only lOO Po
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