. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Florists^ Review July 27. 1922 FANCY FERNS $ por 1000 FihMt Stock in the covntry $ par 1000 '*'?» ?;*"','' I to duuiga WUkoirt Nolle*. Huckleberry Vine, 60>lb. 0M« $7410 Green Leucothoe, 100 tlJM); 1000 Blagnolln Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1JM> 10 oartoni GakuK Leaves, green, per ease of 10,000 GREEN SHEET MOSS, Tery fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag Sphagnnm Moss, per bale 1JM> PULL SUPPLY CUT PLOWERS AT ALL TDIBS. nCHIGAN COT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Mis Randolph St,Detroit,lc


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Florists^ Review July 27. 1922 FANCY FERNS $ por 1000 FihMt Stock in the covntry $ par 1000 '*'?» ?;*"','' I to duuiga WUkoirt Nolle*. Huckleberry Vine, 60>lb. 0M« $7410 Green Leucothoe, 100 tlJM); 1000 Blagnolln Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 1JM> 10 oartoni GakuK Leaves, green, per ease of 10,000 GREEN SHEET MOSS, Tery fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag Sphagnnm Moss, per bale 1JM> PULL SUPPLY CUT PLOWERS AT ALL TDIBS. nCHIGAN COT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Mis Randolph St,Detroit,lcli Huckleberry, $ per case Both raw material and wages, they say, have gone up and they cannot fill their orders as agreed. Miss Lamborn is on a lecturing tour. Miss Marion Brunswick has arrived in this city. Miss Brunswick will make Philadelphia her home. Eaymond Bruns- wick is making the acquaintance of this, his second daughter, during his vaca- tion. Among the recent visitors here was C. Y. Ulmer, of Mrs. E. A. Williams, Inc., Pittsburgh. Robert Craig is improving in health at Ocean Grove, N. J. Phil. BOSTON NOTES. (Continued from page 44.') which is susceptible to mildew. Mr. Holmes says he has an increasing call for roses from various nearby cities. About 70,000 carnations are grown. Matchless, Ward and Pink Delight are in the greatest numbers, but some Maine Sunshine, Thomas C. Joy and Laddie are also planted. One large house is devoted to Asparagus plumosus and A. Sprengeri, and another to such chrysanthemums as Chieftain, Bonnaf- foi^, Chad'wick and pompons. Still an- other house is devoted to cattleyas. Mr. Holmes says the demand for roses may soon compel him to plant the entire range with them. The Winter Street Greenhouses, Ar- lington, acquired by Zeparo Eooky not long ago, are now well stocked. There are 18,0(10 chrysanthemums, now about two feet high. Yellow and white Frost are leaders and will be out in quantity early in September. Other sorts are Golden G


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