. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists' Review Mat 19, IWil. Charles H. Buenning, Easton, Pa., commenting upon the increasing sales on Mothers' day, looks for a pro|»or- tionate advance around Memorial day, when blooming plants take preference. The junior Buenning has taken hold of the growing end. • • • • Alonzo J. Bryan, Washington, N. J., has fully recovered from the attack of scarlet fever which incapacitated him for six weeks. • • • • A. D. Herrick, Hackettstown, N. J., is well pleased with the returns from the new rose house added last summer and it is possible the
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists' Review Mat 19, IWil. Charles H. Buenning, Easton, Pa., commenting upon the increasing sales on Mothers' day, looks for a pro|»or- tionate advance around Memorial day, when blooming plants take preference. The junior Buenning has taken hold of the growing end. • • • • Alonzo J. Bryan, Washington, N. J., has fully recovered from the attack of scarlet fever which incapacitated him for six weeks. • • • • A. D. Herrick, Hackettstown, N. J., is well pleased with the returns from the new rose house added last summer and it is possible the grower, Thomas Hart, Will get another at an early date, to enable him to supply the needs of their chain of stores. • • • • The Sunuyside Greenhouses, Dover, N. J., report fine business on Mothers' day and anticipate an equally busy time around Memorial day, although Proprietor Henry Payne says their sea- son for bedding out extends until July 4. This promises to be a late one. George Payne, who has charge of the store, was putting the finishing touches on a lovely wreath and commented upon the scarcity of flowers under glass. A fine showing of Darwin tulips around the place in l)Ods and borders was noted. • • • • Arthur Taylor, Boonton, N. J., ex- pressed most optimistic views of gen- eral conditions. The reason was under- stood When it was learned that our fellow craftsman was recently married. • • • • E. A, Elliott, Morristown, N. J., is doing considerable business through the Claesified columns of The Eeview, but thinks the volume would be more were it not for the high freight rates. Noting some lemon verbanas and Bex begonias, the remark was made that these are almost extinct, an unfortu- nate condition. • • • • Henry Payne, of the Sunnyside Greenhouses, Dover, N. J., is raising pedigree rabbits as a hobby and, while this note is not floricultural, many of the younger readers of The Review may be interested to know about it
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