. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . us, Ind., Sept. 11, the adjudicatingcommittee reported as follows: We, the undersignedcommittee, appointed by the chair to pass on the newRose Columbia, exhibited jointly by the E. G. HillCompany and the Joe Hill Company of Richmond, Ind.,report as follows: We this Rose to be ofgreat commercial value for the following reasons: Onaccount of its vigorous habit, it throwing long andstrong stems without pinching; it being double enoughto make a good Summer Rose, and not


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . us, Ind., Sept. 11, the adjudicatingcommittee reported as follows: We, the undersignedcommittee, appointed by the chair to pass on the newRose Columbia, exhibited jointly by the E. G. HillCompany and the Joe Hill Company of Richmond, Ind.,report as follows: We this Rose to be ofgreat commercial value for the following reasons: Onaccount of its vigorous habit, it throwing long andstrong stems without pinching; it being double enoughto make a good Summer Rose, and not so double as toprevent it opening freely in Winter. The color is avery pleasing shade of pink. It does not show centerwhen fullv open, and the foliage is all that can bedesired. It is altogether a very fine flower for so earlyin the season, and is bound to fill a long felt want asan all-the-year-around pink Rose. Respectfully sub-mitted, Anders Rasmussen, Carl Sonnenschunds, Barnaby. A nAMAGiNG frost was experienced in New YorkState on the evening of Sept. 10. September 23, 1917. The Florists Exchange 613. Prices differ, sdinetimes very radically. One day aweek ago the Ninth Story Man bought some Rose budsof Ophelia, at three for 50c., at a store in New week later one could purchase five buds of the same,and very slightly smaller, if any, on the street for lOc,a relative difference of 77c. on the bunch. Such a widedifference gives food for thought, even granting thatthe new crop is coming in heavily. Heee is a cutting from the Cleveland Plain are superfluous: St. Louis claims to be theeasiest city in the United States to reach. Now, if itwere a place that anybody cared to go, what anideal spot it would be! By the itselfhas jumped from sixth city to third city in the courseof a single year. The proof is in the table of baseballpercentages. A poLmciAN who had been in office and on the pay-roll of a certain city for many years was addre


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