. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MASSMANN. Leadinsr FlorUt 1808 Paclfle Avo. Member Florists' Telegraph Deliverr- PHIUPS BROS., 93S Broad SL NEWARK, N. J. Artistic Floral Work and Long Stem Beauties our Specialty HORTCLAIR, N. J. AU Orders Promptly Attended to L. D. Phone No. 438. N EW J ER8EY EDWAKD SCEERY-PATERSON ui PASSAIC Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery ABSOcUtUia FLOWER STORE M S. Main St., WASHINGTON, PA. Wbolesale and Retail FlorlstB. LANCASTER, PAa B. F. B^RR & CO., Leading Rofists "the ROSERY" lANCASnil'S^UAUTY PLOWBR SHOP Lou Helen Dundore Moor


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MASSMANN. Leadinsr FlorUt 1808 Paclfle Avo. Member Florists' Telegraph Deliverr- PHIUPS BROS., 93S Broad SL NEWARK, N. J. Artistic Floral Work and Long Stem Beauties our Specialty HORTCLAIR, N. J. AU Orders Promptly Attended to L. D. Phone No. 438. N EW J ER8EY EDWAKD SCEERY-PATERSON ui PASSAIC Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery ABSOcUtUia FLOWER STORE M S. Main St., WASHINGTON, PA. Wbolesale and Retail FlorlstB. LANCASTER, PAa B. F. B^RR & CO., Leading Rofists "the ROSERY" lANCASnil'S^UAUTY PLOWBR SHOP Lou Helen Dundore Moore LAWCASTKK, PA. ? LLAKH, I LUKidT« 124 WashloKion Ave. Member Florists' 'Ji-leRraph Delivery. Orders for Northeastern Pennsylvania filled promptly. Usual discount, lioth phones No. /S454. igU^HULTBEIS, FLORIST '""•iS'ffiS^'.^...,SCMNTON. PA. J. Y. LAYER ERIE, PA WRITE, PHONE tr WIRE ••VAMJSMtO. ERIC. PA^ Ail enters carefully and promptly filled. The Rosery Flowers Delivered to All Nearby Towns. Members Florists' Telegraph DtiUvery Aesociation. 182 Main St, N. MYERS BROS. Altoona, Pa. All Ordera Carefully Executed er had some fine Hydrangea Radiance, also Gladiolus Blushing Bride. Henry Stewart, gardener to Miss Cornelia "Warren, showed calceolarias, hydran- geas, pelargoniums and Iceland poppies. G'eo. Page, gardener to Mrs. F. Ayer, had a fine specimen of Cibotium Schie- dei, Canterbury bells and tulips. J. L. Smith, gardener to A. W. Preston, had Astilbe floribunda grown in flats for fireplace decoration. Mrs. E. M. Gill had a miscellaneous display and James Wheeler a grand vase of yellow mar- guerites. Some of the awards were: Six herbaceous calceolarias — Alex. McKay, first; Wm. Thatcher, second: A. M. Davenport, third. Six Calceolaria StewartI—W. C- Rnst, gardener to Mrs. C. G. Weld, first with splendid plants; E. H. Wetterlow, gardener to Mrs. Lester Le- land, second; Henry Stewart, third. Twelve varieties Darwin tulips—Duncan Fln-


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