. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 106 The Florists^ Review Mav 25, 1022 WE HAVE THEM! YOU WANT THEM! Extra fine lot of LONG DAGGER FERNS, $ per 1000. None better. Bronze and Qreen GALAX, $ per 1000 strictly Fre«h and No. 1 Southern SMILAX, $ 50-lb. cases Try one caae and you will use liSarel Featoonlnr. Fresh atock anpplled on ahort notice; nse It tor yonr weddlnri and other ilmllar decorations; nothlnK better. SpbaKnam BIosb, per laree bale. Groond Pine, 12c per lb. Branch Laurel, larse bandies, lOc. Hemlock, larse bundles, Post Office and L. D. Pho
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 106 The Florists^ Review Mav 25, 1022 WE HAVE THEM! YOU WANT THEM! Extra fine lot of LONG DAGGER FERNS, $ per 1000. None better. Bronze and Qreen GALAX, $ per 1000 strictly Fre«h and No. 1 Southern SMILAX, $ 50-lb. cases Try one caae and you will use liSarel Featoonlnr. Fresh atock anpplled on ahort notice; nse It tor yonr weddlnri and other ilmllar decorations; nothlnK better. SpbaKnam BIosb, per laree bale. Groond Pine, 12c per lb. Branch Laurel, larse bandies, lOc. Hemlock, larse bundles, Post Office and L. D. Phone Address: NILLINGTON, MASS. Telegraph Address: NEW SALEM, MASS. Hubam clover. Many commercial vege- table growers never used any commer- cial fertilizer at all. He advocated the jdowing in of green crops, like clover and rye, when about twelve inches high, to get the maximum amount of nitrogen and quickest decompo- position. Acid phosphate he com- mended as valuable to spread on manure heaps at the rate of fifty pounds per load of manure, to help retain the ammonia. The lecturer answered numerous questions and was tendered an enthusiastic vote of thanks. He invited the club to join in the field day at the Lexington station in August, which was heartily accepted. The Wholesale Flower Markets. Talks of consolidation and a new wholesale flower market have been much discussed in Boston wholesale flower circles of late and it is refresh- ing to note that all elements are grad- ually coming together here. There was a meeting preceded by a dinner at Young's hotel, May 21, where stock- holders of the Boston Flower Exchange and Boston Cooperative Flower Market to the number of seventy-five came to- gether and discussed plans for consoli- dation and the securing of a new cen- tral wholesale flower market. William C. Stickel, chairman of the directors of the Flower Exchange, pre- sided and spoke of the object of the meeting. He introduced "William H. Elliott, chairman of the joint
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