. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 The Florists' Review NOVEMBBB 23, 1916. flciently large. Without knowing more about the conditions, we are not able to advise whether to build a new chim- ney or to lengthen the old one. BRAMPTON, ONT. Business continues on a most satis- factory plane. Payments are good and prompt. Stock is better than usual and everybody appears to be making the most of the agreeable conditions while they last. There is bound to be a short- age of stock at Christmas, and if grow- ers are to make both ends meet, good prices must be the order of the day. Soft coa


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 The Florists' Review NOVEMBBB 23, 1916. flciently large. Without knowing more about the conditions, we are not able to advise whether to build a new chim- ney or to lengthen the old one. BRAMPTON, ONT. Business continues on a most satis- factory plane. Payments are good and prompt. Stock is better than usual and everybody appears to be making the most of the agreeable conditions while they last. There is bound to be a short- age of stock at Christmas, and if grow- ers are to make both ends meet, good prices must be the order of the day. Soft coal now is being quoted at $9 per ton at the mine, and advances on almost all florists' supplies are becom- ing quite regular. Among recent visitors were W. Down- ing and F. W. Steen, of Berlin, Ont.; Mr. Hamilton, of London, Ont.; F. Fran- zen, of Port Dover, Ont.; W. W. Walker and J. Pippin, of St. Catharines, Ont.; U. v. Eutledge, of Denver, Col.; U. Clayton, of Warsaw, N. Y.; C. E. Lewis, of Toronto; C. Smith, of Smiths Falls, Ont. W. G. P. GARDENERS' CONVENTION. The plans have been completed for the annual convention of the National Association of Gardeners, to be held in Washington, D. C, December 5 and 6. The New Ebbitt House has been select- ed as headquarters. The lecture hall of the new Smithsonian Institution has been placed at the disposal of the asso- ciation for its business meetings. Members are requested to register with the secretary at the association's headquarters by 9 a. m., December 5, when they will be furnished with com- plete details of the two days' program, which will be one full of interest and sufficient activity to keep the visitors occupied during their stay at Washing- ton. While the purpose of holding the con- vention will not be overlooked, it has been decided to make the meetings as brief as possible without impairing the business that is to come before them, in order that the visiting members may have all opportunity possible to enjoy the many


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