. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists' Review August 17. 1922 A^. Fancy and Dagger Ferns In lots of 5,000 $ per 1000 In lots of 10,000 per ICOO Less than 5000 lots per 1000 We have completed arrangements for a supply of thirty million of the finest quality ferns grown in the woods. We can supply your fern wants the year round. Prices subject to change. Henry M. Robinson & Co., Inc. 2 Winthrop Square :: 32 Otis St. BOSTON, MASS. Siiiro Kt'jnliis, the (•(impotent window trimmer for Peun's, is enjoying a well- oarned vacation at Manchester, Mass. •Joseph


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists' Review August 17. 1922 A^. Fancy and Dagger Ferns In lots of 5,000 $ per 1000 In lots of 10,000 per ICOO Less than 5000 lots per 1000 We have completed arrangements for a supply of thirty million of the finest quality ferns grown in the woods. We can supply your fern wants the year round. Prices subject to change. Henry M. Robinson & Co., Inc. 2 Winthrop Square :: 32 Otis St. BOSTON, MASS. Siiiro Kt'jnliis, the (•(impotent window trimmer for Peun's, is enjoying a well- oarned vacation at Manchester, Mass. •Joseph White will act as window deco- rator in his absence. Orchids are not plentiful these days, hut at T. F. Galvin's, Inc., on Park street, the writer noted not only cat- tleyas and cypripediums, but various oucidiums, dcndrobiuras, niiltonias and jihalaenopsis. I{occo Zeparo, of the Winter Street Greenhouses, Arlington, is first in the market with an excellent lot of Early Frost mums. V^isitors last week included H. E. Meader, Dover, N. H.; A. E. Earnshaw, Paterson, N. J.; Thomas A. Havemeyer, New York: J. A. Kem]), Little Silver, X. .T.; Madison C. Cooper, Calcium, N. Y.; Mrs. M. B. ITawks. Pennington, Vt.; Elmer E. Gove, Burlington, Vt.; George A. Halladay, Bellows Falls, Vt.; H. M. Barrett. Hightstown, N. J., and many others, attending the great gladiolus show at Horticultural hall. No announcement has yet been made regarding the site for tlie new wholesale flower market. The committee of twenty, ajjpointcd to select a site, is understood, however, to have practically 'li'ci(le(l (in n liK^ation. About .$12,000 ill (•ash has been deposited in the bank of tlie growers. Thomas Roland and B. Hammond Tracy attended the Kansas City conven- tion. The attendance from here was small; one or two who had hoped to make the trip found that they were ton busy to leave. We have so far Inid an extraordi- narily cool, damp and overcast August. On low lands many crops are suffering from a


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