. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 122 The Florists' Review OCTOBEB 12. 1922 PETER HOPMAN & SONS Gladiolus Specialists, HILLEGOM, HOLLAND We herewith beg to inform that our cultures belong to the greatest of Europe and are world-famed for purity and trueness. We have some fine, new varieties offered for the first time, like OISEAU BLEU» an improved Baron Hulot, twice as large and really beautiful, A. M. Haarlem. 1922; ORANGE QUEEN, a beautiful color, first-class cert., Haarlem, August, 1922; VESTA TILLY, a lovely pink, first-class August, Haarlem; Primulinus SALMONEA, one


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 122 The Florists' Review OCTOBEB 12. 1922 PETER HOPMAN & SONS Gladiolus Specialists, HILLEGOM, HOLLAND We herewith beg to inform that our cultures belong to the greatest of Europe and are world-famed for purity and trueness. We have some fine, new varieties offered for the first time, like OISEAU BLEU» an improved Baron Hulot, twice as large and really beautiful, A. M. Haarlem. 1922; ORANGE QUEEN, a beautiful color, first-class cert., Haarlem, August, 1922; VESTA TILLY, a lovely pink, first-class August, Haarlem; Primulinus SALMONEA, one of the finest, etc. Our special packing system guarantees a safe arrival all over the world. Our catalogue will be sent free on application. Primulinus MAIDEN'S BLUSH, pink, extra. decided that the growers would give one-half of one per cent of their busi- ness for local advertising. They are now "going after" the wholesalers and retailers to do their part in this adver- tising scheme. It was, therefore, de- cided to have one grand *' get-together'' party, for which the William Murphy Co. gladly donated its second floor. The affair is to include a buffet luncheon and meeting of all the growers, whole- salers and retailers. This is to be held October 18. H, W. Sheppard's force has now been raised one. It now includes R. G. Kootz. Mr. Sheppard reports that everything will be handled just about all right this coming season. Gustave Mickley has returned from a much enjoyed trip abroad and haa brought with him plenty of news from our brother florists overseas. Julius Baer and his family motored to the F. T. D. convention, at Baltimore, Md. C. E. Critchell, who suffered a relapse some time ago, is now on the road to a quick recovery and all the trade extends its best wishes. Visitors last week were George Mohn, of E. C. Amling Co., Chicago; George Taffel, of Schloss Bros. Ribbons, Inc., New York; B. E. Blackshaw, of the Ove Gnatt Co., La Porte, Ind., and A. B. Strauss, of


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