. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 13, 1914. The Rorists' Review 21 by J. K. Allen, P. J. Smith, Walter Sheridan, H. C. Biedel, W. G. Badgley, A. H. Langjahr, R. J. Irwin, E. Van Riper and J. B. Deamud. Others pres- ent were Messrs. Merton, Ramaperger, Moeller, Crossley, Strobell, McKnight, Martie, A. MuUer, Haas, Dilly, Kresch, Houseman, Jacobie, Murphy, Greer, (laullula, Meeker, Hauck, Pierson, Mul- ler. Mingle, Connolly, Johnson, H. Leahy, E. Leahy, Berry, Van Muler, White, Shaw, and Mr, and Mrs. R. Pranke, of Rutherford. The ball games and races were strenuously contested


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 13, 1914. The Rorists' Review 21 by J. K. Allen, P. J. Smith, Walter Sheridan, H. C. Biedel, W. G. Badgley, A. H. Langjahr, R. J. Irwin, E. Van Riper and J. B. Deamud. Others pres- ent were Messrs. Merton, Ramaperger, Moeller, Crossley, Strobell, McKnight, Martie, A. MuUer, Haas, Dilly, Kresch, Houseman, Jacobie, Murphy, Greer, (laullula, Meeker, Hauck, Pierson, Mul- ler. Mingle, Connolly, Johnson, H. Leahy, E. Leahy, Berry, Van Muler, White, Shaw, and Mr, and Mrs. R. Pranke, of Rutherford. The ball games and races were strenuously contested. Handsome prizes were contributed by Wertheimer Bros., of New York; Julius Roehrs Co., of Rutherford; J. G. Neid- inger, M. Rice Co. and Bayersdorfer & Co., of Philadelphia. J. Austin Shaw. BOCHESTEB, N. T. The Market. In accordance with the usual sum- mer record, trade has been quite slack. The long drought caused many anxious moments, and unfortunately the rain (lid not come until much damage had been done. Probably nothing suffered more than the asters and gladioli. Many of the early varieties are spoiled entirely, but the later crops are quite l>romising. Large quantities of hardy phlox, golden glow and candytuft ar- rive daily. Sweet peas have also suf- fered and the supply is quite limited. Ijarge quantities of gladioli are on the market. Large shipments of Easter lilies are arriving and are cleared quite well. Valley is of good quality and is easily ilisposed of. Asters are not over- plentiful and good ones bring good prices. Carnations are poor. The new crop looks promising. The supply of roses is good, and the quality is fair. Few blooming plants are seen just now. The supply of greens is quite enough tor the present demand. Funeral and wedding orders are not at all rushing. Various Notes. <ieo. T. Boucher had a pretty window ilecoration last week. It was composed »f an artificial fountain, surrounded en- tirely by rustic stones and vines, and •?ontaining


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