. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ABtTNDANTLY PrBPAKED AT All Times Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Pacific Avenue Adantic City, New Jersey Nurseries: Mediterranean and Soutli Carolina Aves. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass' Summit* HARRY 0. may, ??T - ^ PROPRIETOR INewJersey The Rose Shop. Atlantic City, N. J. EGO HARBOR P' fiWriP l Mamlora «n p "ARBOR PLOV«rER SHOP 1311 Pagfie Ave. Crane & HiU. Prope , Members 1 F. T. D. TRENTON, N. J. PARK FLORAL R. ABBOTT jreephonaeg-Bachanan. Lafarette and Schiller At» ^ways mentton tbe Florlats* Review when wr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ABtTNDANTLY PrBPAKED AT All Times Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Pacific Avenue Adantic City, New Jersey Nurseries: Mediterranean and Soutli Carolina Aves. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass' Summit* HARRY 0. may, ??T - ^ PROPRIETOR INewJersey The Rose Shop. Atlantic City, N. J. EGO HARBOR P' fiWriP l Mamlora «n p "ARBOR PLOV«rER SHOP 1311 Pagfie Ave. Crane & HiU. Prope , Members 1 F. T. D. TRENTON, N. J. PARK FLORAL R. ABBOTT jreephonaeg-Bachanan. Lafarette and Schiller At» ^ways mentton tbe Florlats* Review when wrltlnK advertUers. PITTSBUBOH. The Market. Business is about holding its own, con- sidering that the midsummer season is now at its height. Several heavy rains, minus electrical storms and wind, have lowered the extremely high temperature and brought some ideal .summer weather. Stock is coming along fairly well. Roses are better in quantity and in qual- ity, selling at $4 to $12 per hundred. The supply of asters about equals the de- mand, selling as they come in. Excel- lent gladioli are coming in plentifully. Various Notes. Mrs. E. A. Williams has returned from a week's visit in Philadelphia, where she met her two nieces upon their re- turn from canteen service in France. Mrs. Williams' bookkeeper, Miss Emma Brunner, returned early last week from a two weeks' vacation at Wildwood, Xew Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Langhans and their daughter, Miss Marion Lang- hans, returned July 29 from a week's sojourn at Cambridge Springs. They made the trip in their automobile. Fred Burki and his son, Albert, passed through here last week returning from an automobile trip to Chautauqua lake, New York, where they spent a few days at the cottage of William A. Clarke, at Stow, opposite Bemus Point. They were accompanied home by Mrs. and Miss Burki, who left a week earlier to visit the Clarkes. Mr. Clarke will spend the month of August with his family. Howard Hook, auditor of the Pitts- b


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