. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DAISIES For a week-end sale. Either yellow or white Daisies. Fine large flowers, $ per 1000, 600 at the same 9u*i**<* VHl I lai 1 HO nARDPNIAC Special. $ doz.; $17 50100. • UMIU/liilUta $ First. $ doz. VAII FY <The Famous P-M Brand) VHUaj 1 Special. $ Extra. $ Fancy. $ doz. $ 100. HKADQUARTKIIS FOR aRKCNS Bronze Galax. per 1000; $ per 10,000. Leaoothoe Sprays (rreen and bronze). $ per 100; $ per 1000. Qreen Sheet Moss, $ per bar Qreen Lump Moss. $ per bag. Rerlew when yon


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DAISIES For a week-end sale. Either yellow or white Daisies. Fine large flowers, $ per 1000, 600 at the same 9u*i**<* VHl I lai 1 HO nARDPNIAC Special. $ doz.; $17 50100. • UMIU/liilUta $ First. $ doz. VAII FY <The Famous P-M Brand) VHUaj 1 Special. $ Extra. $ Fancy. $ doz. $ 100. HKADQUARTKIIS FOR aRKCNS Bronze Galax. per 1000; $ per 10,000. Leaoothoe Sprays (rreen and bronze). $ per 100; $ per 1000. Qreen Sheet Moss, $ per bar Qreen Lump Moss. $ per bag. Rerlew when yon writ*. foreign contingent of next season's nov- elties. William J. Muth has rejoined the King Construction Co. Mr. Muth, who has a reputation for lining up the growers, will have charge of the east- ern district, with headquarters in this city. F. J. Michell returned last week from a business trip to Baltimore and Washington, where his unfailing good humor has won him many friends. John Willard, for nearly twenty- seven years with the M. Rice Co., and its predecessors, M. Rice & Co., Joseph Marschuetz & Co. and the Philadelphia Immortelle Design Co., has done much 'n his positions of workman and fore- I'an to add to the success achieved by them. , E. H. Outerbridge, of Bermuda, has '^oen visiting in this city. Frederick Cramer and Miss Emma I^^arnstadt were married April 16. Mr. * ramer has been for the last ten years ^^ith the Leo Niessen Co., where he j^oftnmenced work as an errand boy, and has now risen to a position of trust. His friends wish him happiness with a right good will. Edward Reid, chairman of the essay committee of the Florists' Club, an- nounces that the speaker for the May meeting will be Adolph Farenwald, of Rqslyn, Pa. The subject will be "Affil- ; Mr. Reid intimates that "Af- filiation" will be in harmony with ' * Zeitgeist,'' Charles Fox's now famous discourse on "The Spirit of the ; William Swayne, of


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