. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOSTON, MASS. HKNRY R. COMUV. Plortot, 6 Peril S4 so years' experience in the florist bodaass naranteea efficiency to take care of all orders. W« allowed. the cool weather we have experienced during practically the whole of June. Mr. Hurst, of Little Rock, Ark., was among the visitors last week. Miss Helen Goddard, only daughter of S. J. Goddard, of Framingham, was operated on for appendicitis at the Framingham hospital June 25. I am glad to report her as convalescing satisfactorily. One of Galvin's large windows in his Park street store had a plea


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOSTON, MASS. HKNRY R. COMUV. Plortot, 6 Peril S4 so years' experience in the florist bodaass naranteea efficiency to take care of all orders. W« allowed. the cool weather we have experienced during practically the whole of June. Mr. Hurst, of Little Rock, Ark., was among the visitors last week. Miss Helen Goddard, only daughter of S. J. Goddard, of Framingham, was operated on for appendicitis at the Framingham hospital June 25. I am glad to report her as convalescing satisfactorily. One of Galvin's large windows in his Park street store had a pleasing ar- rangement June 26. A large tank of nympha?as was dotted thinly with fancy caladiums, with a background of palms and ferns. Wedding orders have been quite numerous during June. The W. W. Edgar Co. reports that ^[ay business was the heaviest in its history and that June trade is also good. The force is busy building and painting. Prof. A. H. Nehrling, of the floricul- tural department, Amherst, Mass., will visit San Francisco at the time" of the S. A. F. convention and will later visit the San Diego erposition. Prof. J. H. Fairley, of Durham College, Durham, N. H., will also make a trip to the Pacific coast, but in advance of the convention. Sweet peas locally are doing finely outdoors, thanks to cool weather and recent rains, and a fine display is assured at the annual sweet pea show in Horticultural hall July 10 and 11. Early Saturday closing will go into force at the wholesale markets, com- mencing July 3. W. N. C. ST. LOUIS. The Market. The wholesale market was in splen- did condition last week, as far as sup- ply was concerned, but the demand for stock was light. Prices were low. In all the select grades the quality ran high. Roses were most plentiful, es- pecially the Killarneys, Kaiserin, Rich- mond and Milady. Beauties, too, were equal to all demands. Clean sales on carnations were out of the question; extra fancy never went above $2 per RHODE ISLAND JOHNSO


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