. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review Mat 29, S>J^ !sr CORONAFLOWERBpXEs ^s®?^^i^ ^ Reprcaentatlves M. E. CHAPIN 516 Fifth Avenue New York City T. A. DIXON CO. 1526 Blake bt. Denver, Colorado. T. S. FINCH 5200 Main at. Dallas. Texas. WINDLER FLOKAL CO 1310 Pine Street St. Louis, Mo. For Violets and Corsages Sice Per 100 7x 4x4 2-inch Top $ 10 X 6x5^ 2-inch Top 12 X 8 X 5i« 2-inch Top 14x10x8 2-inch Top For Cut Flowers 18 X 5 X 3 2-inch Top $ 20x4x3 2-inch Top 21 X 5 X 3 3-inch Top 24 X 5 X 3^18 2-inch Top


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review Mat 29, S>J^ !sr CORONAFLOWERBpXEs ^s®?^^i^ ^ Reprcaentatlves M. E. CHAPIN 516 Fifth Avenue New York City T. A. DIXON CO. 1526 Blake bt. Denver, Colorado. T. S. FINCH 5200 Main at. Dallas. Texas. WINDLER FLOKAL CO 1310 Pine Street St. Louis, Mo. For Violets and Corsages Sice Per 100 7x 4x4 2-inch Top $ 10 X 6x5^ 2-inch Top 12 X 8 X 5i« 2-inch Top 14x10x8 2-inch Top For Cut Flowers 18 X 5 X 3 2-inch Top $ 20x4x3 2-inch Top 21 X 5 X 3 3-inch Top 24 X 5 X 3^18 2-inch Top 24x8x4 2-inch Top 28 X 8 X 4 2-inch Top 28x8x5 2-inch Top 3O X 5 X 31^4 2-inch Top 36x8x5 2-inch Top given up and Mr. Weiss may stay where he is, undisturbed. James A. Brown, freesia and gladi- olus grower, expects to motor from here all the way to his farm in Capitola, Cal. Kobert Craig, who was threatened with bronchial pneumonia, is happily recovering. His proposed trip to Porto Rico is postponed. The American Rose Society will meet at the store of the Gude Bros. Co., in Washington, D. C, June 3; thence to the rose trial gardens. A. Lorgus, of West Chester, had some choice work for the great celebration held there May 22 in honor of return- ing heroes. Carl A. Corts, vice-president of the Joseph Heacock Co., was among those present. The Florex Gardens will plant 25,000 Columbias at North Wales. William H. Knull, of Tampa, Fla., who did his bit with honor over there, was here recently. Berger Bros, have some new varieties of peonies that are unusually showy. Mr. Bruzeaud, the lilac grower, of Buena, N. J., was in town last week. Samuel S. Pcnnock paid a flying visit to Delaware May 24. Mrs. A. Gontram, of Holmesburg, has rented her place to a Mr. Stern. Edward Reid believes that white car- nations, notably Matchless, excel col- ored carnations as warm weather ship- pers. Phil. S. S. Skidelsky & Co., who ever since the firm was organized have


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