. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Boston, Massachusetts 143 Tremont Street The Centrally Located Florist Shop Ynr fir RedprKitT. We cner AH Piiits ii New la^uL Members rierlste* Telegraph Delivery. wARBONEi S4a Boylston St., BOSTON MMber Herisb' Tdefraph Ddivery AssodatiM Steubenville, i^L:^ G. L. HUSCROFT V/niO FLORIST 118-120 North Fourth Stroot All Orders Promptly Executed BOSTON, MASS. HENRY R. COMLKY, Roriot, 6 Parit St. SO years' experience in the flprist business guarantees efficiency to take care of sill orders. 20% allowed. Co., Philadelphia, was in town last week with a g


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Boston, Massachusetts 143 Tremont Street The Centrally Located Florist Shop Ynr fir RedprKitT. We cner AH Piiits ii New la^uL Members rierlste* Telegraph Delivery. wARBONEi S4a Boylston St., BOSTON MMber Herisb' Tdefraph Ddivery AssodatiM Steubenville, i^L:^ G. L. HUSCROFT V/niO FLORIST 118-120 North Fourth Stroot All Orders Promptly Executed BOSTON, MASS. HENRY R. COMLKY, Roriot, 6 Parit St. SO years' experience in the flprist business guarantees efficiency to take care of sill orders. 20% allowed. Co., Philadelphia, was in town last week with a good assortment of novel- ties for the Easter trade. He says trade is good and he is booking good orders for future delivery. George T. Boucher has been doing a good business the last two or three weeks in spite of the cold, rough weather. Saturday was an unusually heavy day for funeral work with most of the flo- rists, helping them to clear away any stock that had accumulated. Funeral work has been quite steady during the last two or three weeks and has kept most of the florists busy. J. B. Keller Sons have had some good window displays of late. Last week's was of jonquils and a large crescent was the main feature. George B. Hart is now located in his new wholesale store, which is at the corner of Stone and Ely streets. It is fitted up with the most modern improve- ments, including an up-to-date refriger- ating system. The store is well ven- tilated and roomy. The good wishes of the trade are with Mr. Hart for unlimited success in his new building. Charles Gow commenced work again this week at H, E. Wilson's. He has been home a month with some trouble with his knee, which is nearly well afjain. H. J. H. ST. LOUIS. The Southwestern Market. To describe the local wholesale mar- ket during last week, and to do it cor- rectly, would be a hard task, as stock BOSTON, **Penn, the Telegraph Florist*' Member of Florists' Telerrapb Delivery Association 87-48 BBOMFIEIiD BTB»»T LOW


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