. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jn^^^ Mention The Review when yog write. delivered a lecture at the rooms of the Country Life Permanent Exposition Co., in the Grand Central Terminal building, Mondaj', March 2, the opening day of a week's flower show. A. T. Boddington 's receipts last week included a carload of cannas. The Essex County Florists' Club had a successful meeting at the Auditorium, at Newark, N. J., February 19, at which Charles H. Totty lectured on the carna- tion. March 19 will be ladies' night and a banquet will be held. The club has purchased 200 tickets for the Ne


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jn^^^ Mention The Review when yog write. delivered a lecture at the rooms of the Country Life Permanent Exposition Co., in the Grand Central Terminal building, Mondaj', March 2, the opening day of a week's flower show. A. T. Boddington 's receipts last week included a carload of cannas. The Essex County Florists' Club had a successful meeting at the Auditorium, at Newark, N. J., February 19, at which Charles H. Totty lectured on the carna- tion. March 19 will be ladies' night and a banquet will be held. The club has purchased 200 tickets for the New York flower shjow. Holland nursery stock is arriving. The receipts of the MacNiflf Horticultural Co. last week included gladiolus bulbs, rhododendrons, evergreens and hardy roses. Auction sales of these will open this season earlier than usual. E. G. Hill, of Eichmond, Ind., was a recent visitor. The flower department in the big store of Lord & Taylor, on Fifth ave- nue, is under the management of W. W. Burnham, formerly with Bloomingdale Bros., of New York, and Abram & Strauss, of Brooklyn, in a similar ca- pacity. Thomas Sakelos, who does business under the title of the Olympia Florist, at Jackson an<l Westchester avenues, is gaining a wide reputation as a strong man and athlete. Mr. Sakelos is, as his name indicates, a native of Greece. He is a wrestler of unusual ability. .1. Austin Shaw. BUFFALO, N. Y. The Market. Qjo\A, crisp weather has continued during the last week, with a great deal of sunshine, which has brought on great quantities of bulbous stock. There is an abundance of all kinds of flowers. For beginning of Lent, trade has been good, though there is the lack of elaborate social functions which is al- ways noticeable during the Lenten sea son. Carnations are good, except that the stems in many cases are weak and brittle. Roses are only fair. Beauties are scarce and they are high in price. Valley is excellent and the price is as usual. Sweet peas


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