. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mai 6, 1920 The Florists' Review 97. ^RQNA FLOWER BOXp$ ^««^ Raprasantatlvct M. B. CHAPiN ?16 Fifth Avenue New York City T. A. DIXON CO. 1826 Blake St. Oeaver, Colorado. T. 8. PINCH 601 Elm St Dailaa, Texas. ^ For Violets and Corsa£et 81m Far 100 7z 4x4 2-inohTop $ 10 X 6 X 6J« 2-inch Top 12 X 8 X 6I9 2-inoh Top 7M 14x10x8 2-mohTop For Cut Flowers 18 X 5 X S 2-inch Top $ 20x4x3 2-inch Top 21x6x3 2-inch Top 24 X 6 X 3I3 2-inch Top 24x8x4 2-inch Top 28 X 8 X 4 2-inch Top 28 X 8 X 6 2-inch Top 30 X


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mai 6, 1920 The Florists' Review 97. ^RQNA FLOWER BOXp$ ^««^ Raprasantatlvct M. B. CHAPiN ?16 Fifth Avenue New York City T. A. DIXON CO. 1826 Blake St. Oeaver, Colorado. T. 8. PINCH 601 Elm St Dailaa, Texas. ^ For Violets and Corsa£et 81m Far 100 7z 4x4 2-inohTop $ 10 X 6 X 6J« 2-inch Top 12 X 8 X 6I9 2-inoh Top 7M 14x10x8 2-mohTop For Cut Flowers 18 X 5 X S 2-inch Top $ 20x4x3 2-inch Top 21x6x3 2-inch Top 24 X 6 X 3I3 2-inch Top 24x8x4 2-inch Top 28 X 8 X 4 2-inch Top 28 X 8 X 6 2-inch Top 30 X 6 X 3I4 2-inch Top 36x8x5 2-inch Top BOSTON NOTES. [Continued from paKe Horticultural hall May 15 and 16. The class calling for a miniature rock gar- den is an interesting one. Classes are allotted for tulips, narcissi, hardy shrubs, etc. A. C. Burrage will make a display of 100 orchid plants in flower. Carnation day at Salem, Mass., May 1, brought a great demand for carna- tions and about 30,000 were sold. The majority were furnished by A, A. Pem- broke and Dolansky & McDonald. Remarkably fine sweet peas in large quantities are coming in from D. P. Hutchinson & Sons, of Lexington, and Merle W. Farr, of the West Street Greenhouses, Reading. John W. Foote, of Beading, is start- ing to send in a spring crop of colored bouvardias, which are in demand for bouquet work. He has had an excellent carnation season, growing chiefly Pink Delight, Matchless, Beacon and Benora. Peter Fisher has had a flood of or- ders for his new scarlet carnation, Ethel Fisher, formerly known as Bed Cross, and still has many unfilled or- ders. Anything Mr. Fisher puts on the market is always eagerly bought. Buy- ers naturally pin confidence in a man who has produced such sterling sorts and money-makers as Lawson, Enchant- ress, Beacon and Benora. Eber Holmes, formerly manager of the Montrose Greenhouses, near Boston, and more recently with Mark Aitken, at Springfield, Mass., ass


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