. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'T"° iT?'^" >^ii.,'TBir'7r^^7'c*«pfrr7',"'wp''Ty'!^~4Vi wf'*."!H'' 78 The Florists' Review May 18, 1922 "SERVICE YOUXL LIKB" STRAWFLOWERS for Nemorial Day Wreaths lo St». ) *22^ per 1000 Highest Grade Obtainable. ORDER NOW to insure delivery. ALLAN HUMASON CO^ 448-450 N. Welk St., .tinm.!.. CHICAGO "SERVICE YOITLL LIKE" til the new sewerage system had been installed. The society went on record as favor- ing a modification of the agricultural quarantine, No. 37, and, after consid- erable


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'T"° iT?'^" >^ii.,'TBir'7r^^7'c*«pfrr7',"'wp''Ty'!^~4Vi wf'*."!H'' 78 The Florists' Review May 18, 1922 "SERVICE YOUXL LIKB" STRAWFLOWERS for Nemorial Day Wreaths lo St». ) *22^ per 1000 Highest Grade Obtainable. ORDER NOW to insure delivery. ALLAN HUMASON CO^ 448-450 N. Welk St., .tinm.!.. CHICAGO "SERVICE YOITLL LIKE" til the new sewerage system had been installed. The society went on record as favor- ing a modification of the agricultural quarantine, No. 37, and, after consid- erable discussion, a committee, consist- ing of Richard Gardner, William Gray and "William G. Taylor, was appointed to draft suitabl* resolutions embody- ing the ideas of the society and send the same to the state's representatives in Congress, and also to the proper au- thorities at Wasliington. An invitation was accepted to attend the dance to be held by the Newport County Agricultural Society, May 17. Various Notes. Mothers' day dawned bright and clear and it was noticed that an in- creased number of persons of all ages appeared on the streets wearing a tiower. Carnations and roses were the most in evidence, although marguerites, English daisies, knots of violets and gardenias were much used as single blooms. Profiting by the resentment ex- pressed by the public last year at the almost exorbitant increase in prices, the dealers this year were more judi- cious and, while there was an advance in the scale, it was more reasonable and in consequence there was easier selling. S. W. Coggeshall. 201 Thames street, reports one of the heaviest demands for seed .experienced in several years. Frank Jencek is pbuming to increase his crop of violets at Jamestown. He is meeting with much success in the projiagation of azaleas, which he in- tends to extend the coming season. Oscar Schultz reports being driven to his utmost on landscape and all kinds of outdoor work. W. H. M. I MILWAUKEE,


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