. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 58 The Florists'Review Septbmbbb 14, 1922 NOW READY GOOD SMILAX CAREFULLY PACKED PftOMPr SHIPMENTS WRITE, WIRE . , OR PHONE Per Case, $ CHAS. S. LEE & CO., GLENWOOD, ALA. tance were James Stuart, Mamaroueck, N. Y., and C. Lowther, New York. All reports on finance, transportation, pub- licity, entertainment and "programs were excellent and the meeting was a most enthusiastic one. Some of the earlier arrivals for the convention include M. C. Ebel and Miss Dorothy Ebel, New York; Thomas W. Head and wife, Red Bank, N. J.; George McMahon an
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 58 The Florists'Review Septbmbbb 14, 1922 NOW READY GOOD SMILAX CAREFULLY PACKED PftOMPr SHIPMENTS WRITE, WIRE . , OR PHONE Per Case, $ CHAS. S. LEE & CO., GLENWOOD, ALA. tance were James Stuart, Mamaroueck, N. Y., and C. Lowther, New York. All reports on finance, transportation, pub- licity, entertainment and "programs were excellent and the meeting was a most enthusiastic one. Some of the earlier arrivals for the convention include M. C. Ebel and Miss Dorothy Ebel, New York; Thomas W. Head and wife, Red Bank, N. J.; George McMahon and Miss McMahon, Des Moines, la.; Frank Wallington, Great Neck, L, I.; Joseph Manda, West Orange, N. J.; E. W. Ross, Dixmont, Pa.; W. J. Sealey and Miss Sealey, Portchester, N. Y.; John Barnet, Sewick- ley. Pa.; John Tonkin, Chestnut Hill, Pa.; John Johnson, Pittsfield, Mass. A party of over thirty arrived on the morning of September 12; via the but- side steamship line of the Eastern Steamship Corporation, and were met by the local committee and t$,kcn to the Hotel Brunswick. A good many are arriving over the road per automobiles and the convention gives every indica- tion of being far the most successful yet held. In the lecture hall of tlie Massachu- setts Horticultural Society, where the business sessions will take place, are fine displays of dahlias and gladioli from several specialists. On the stage are choice orchids, dipladenias and other plants, while large palms are also effec- tively arranged. The ladies' committee, in charge of Mrs. B. Hammond Tracy, will serve tea in the small exhibition hall immediately at the close of the first .session, to which everyone is invited. Various Notes. The coal situation is somewhat im- proved and Fuel Administrator Hultman assured the public that they need not worry; that present exorbitant prices will decline and that, if some fuel other than domestic sizes of liard coal is used for public buildings, hospitals, apartments, business
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