. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. €LOne way to make your customers happy is to supply them with the oArcEu FAMCY. best quality stock to be had. Our stock of Cut Fancy and Dagger dagger Ferns is of the highest quality. Therefore, to have the happy and satisfied customers, supply them with Brague's Ferns. Price list on application. L. B. BRAGUE & SON, 'Since 1867! HINSDALE, MASS. Mention The Review when vou vrttd burning question of the good old days, was, "Is it Practicable to Dispose of Flowers Through a Commission House?" Perhaps this question, gravely asked and as g


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. €LOne way to make your customers happy is to supply them with the oArcEu FAMCY. best quality stock to be had. Our stock of Cut Fancy and Dagger dagger Ferns is of the highest quality. Therefore, to have the happy and satisfied customers, supply them with Brague's Ferns. Price list on application. L. B. BRAGUE & SON, 'Since 1867! HINSDALE, MASS. Mention The Review when vou vrttd burning question of the good old days, was, "Is it Practicable to Dispose of Flowers Through a Commission House?" Perhaps this question, gravely asked and as gravel}' answered, will show quite as clearly as any other the prog- ress that has been made during the last two decades. Certainly Secretary Bust deserved the hearty plaudits showered upon him at the conclusion of his-address. Various Notes. W. E. McKissielp,. of Washington, D. C, spent a couple of days in this city looking over 1^116 market immediately after Christmas.' Charles E. .Meehan says that the Pen- nock-Meehaii Co. will push Budlong's Double White Killdruey and Totty's Sunburst, believing them both worthy of places among roses" grown for cut flowers. Edward Eeid had the pleasure of re- ceiving congratulatory telegrams sent on the arrival of his Christmas flowers at far distant , Princeton proved a popular rose this reason and Berger Bros, were gratified by its reception among flower lovers. The next Michel! lecture- will be on poultry, January 4, at 3 p. m., delivered by an eminent poultry expert whose name I wrote and unhappily caniiot de- cipher. Then, the hall will be enlarged and improved. The poultry show fol- lows a week later, .when 400 coops will be filled. - Arthur A. Niessen says the Christmds business was handled quietly and satis- factorily, although it was muchjyafger than in the past. The increased facili- ties helped. Daffodils are the latest ar- rival at his company's store. George Auegle says that the PhUa- aelphia Cut Flower Co. had,


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