. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MAGNOLIA LEAVES "Money Talks" (it is said). So give it a chance to say "; If money can talk, here's a chance for the "almighty dollar" to make SOME HOLLEK. Prepared by REEVES COLORS: Brown, Green or Purple. Fdrmcrly owned NATURAL FOLIAGE CO., [ of Savannah, Ga., and St. Louis, Mo. PBICE PER CARTON 25 lbs. of leaves $ 50 lbs. of leaves lOO lbs. of leaves If Red ii wanted add 16 per cent. REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Brewton, Ala. 25%''t^f^l^^^ SURE TO PLEASE D r O 0) CO X that date. They report good bus


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MAGNOLIA LEAVES "Money Talks" (it is said). So give it a chance to say "; If money can talk, here's a chance for the "almighty dollar" to make SOME HOLLEK. Prepared by REEVES COLORS: Brown, Green or Purple. Fdrmcrly owned NATURAL FOLIAGE CO., [ of Savannah, Ga., and St. Louis, Mo. PBICE PER CARTON 25 lbs. of leaves $ 50 lbs. of leaves lOO lbs. of leaves If Red ii wanted add 16 per cent. REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Brewton, Ala. 25%''t^f^l^^^ SURE TO PLEASE D r O 0) CO X that date. They report good business recently in spite of prevailing high prices. Galvin's Back Bay and Park street stores have bowling teams, which will compete for supremacy February 5. The teams are: Park Street—G. Dunne, William Henderson, Simeon Thorpe, Pat Moran, W. McNulty and Charles Lynch. Back Bay—J. F, Dave, John McDon- ough, Montgomery Merry, C. F. Boyle, Joseph Mahoney'and Franklin Murphy. In connection with the big orchid show to be held in Boston March 24 to 28, an orchid conference is being ar- ranged, with lectures by prominent orchid specialists. It is hoped that an American orchid society will be organ- ized as one result of this conference. WoUrath & Sons, of Waltham, report an excellent sale of cinerarias this sea- son. They have 15,000 begonias potted off, with Melior in much the greatest number. The movement for daylight saving continues to gather momentum in Massachusetts, and there now seems lit- tle doubt that this state will put it in operation May 1. New York state al- ready has it and probably all New Eng- land will fall in line eventually. This winter is proving to be one of the old-fashioned type and coal piles are being steadily diminished. A heavy covering of snow helps in some measure to protect greenhouses. E. C. Bridgham, of the Newton Rose Conservatories, reports active business. They grow nearly all their own stock and plan next season to plant one addi- tional h


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