. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. I)i:i i;\ii;i:k 1 I, I'.U'.t. The Florists' Review 43 a]'Jliving' 1(1 s< 1o<-1(mI stock. Tlic supiily oi liybrid teas is not at all heavy, and after early iiiorniii well. Various Notes. The re<M'nt death, in Havana, Cuba, of George M. Bradt brings to mind the famous variegated carnation which was named for his wife about twenty years ago. The Von Tilzer song, "Say It with Flowers," was rendered before the Ki- wanis <'lul) at the Hotel McAlpin Wednesday, December 10. The imblishcr of a similar song, which was a feature of the e


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. I)i:i i;\ii;i:k 1 I, I'.U'.t. The Florists' Review 43 a]'Jliving' 1(1 s< 1o<-1(mI stock. Tlic supiily oi liybrid teas is not at all heavy, and after early iiiorniii well. Various Notes. The re<M'nt death, in Havana, Cuba, of George M. Bradt brings to mind the famous variegated carnation which was named for his wife about twenty years ago. The Von Tilzer song, "Say It with Flowers," was rendered before the Ki- wanis <'lul) at the Hotel McAlpin Wednesday, December 10. The imblishcr of a similar song, which was a feature of the entertainment at the president's reception during the Detroit convention, Meyer Cohen, died last week in Detroit. Malmaison carnations are being fea- tured in the window displays in Fleisch- man's store at Fifth avenue and Forty- second street. The final schedule of prizes for the international flower show, to be held in the Grand Central Palace next March, is being distributed from the secretary's office, 1170 Broadway. The schedule contains the cut flower premiums, an- nouncement of which has usually been made later. A collection of gas in the conduit sys- tem along Broadway exploded Friday night, December 5, putting the electric lighting system in the neighborhood of Twenty-eighth street out of commission and doing much damage to Broadway buildings. As a result, tlie wholesale florists of the district were doing busi- ness by candle ligiit Saturday. The building containing the offices of the S. i WHO'S WHO ^^^^.LAND WHY I. ARCHIBALD M. HENSHAW. Fli' file mercantile marine to the tlorists' business is a wide .jninii, but Lieutenant-Commander Archibald M. Henshaw, head of the Henshaw Floral Co., New York, and president elect of the New York Florists' Club, has it twice. Born in Bristol, England, in 1877, after finishing a public school educa- tion he followed the sea for two years. Then lie came to this countly and spent six months with John N. May at Summit, X. J., an


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