. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Tfi,''.''..' Ji5!> -JF^-'^;^, Wftvm n wrr^ |fp>jg««i V','' ?>?', Hf'^'wr'' •'tit^';''*;,!^^*^ ^yr'yTTa^--^-"' yy'-TTfTT ?~»7»"»,^^-yw^'t^•-'^'•'TT-^T^y—v^^n7;r^^^^ ^T*'r'>T^ June 24, 1920 The Florists' Review 25 quality is quite poor. The best are bringing $ per hundred sprays. Gladioli from outside are late, and good stalks are bringing from $6 to $10 per hundred. Callas are in moderate supply at $1 to $2 per dozen. The Hupply of miscellaneous flowers is in- creasing, but, on the whole, clearances are satisf
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Tfi,''.''..' Ji5!> -JF^-'^;^, Wftvm n wrr^ |fp>jg««i V','' ?>?', Hf'^'wr'' •'tit^';''*;,!^^*^ ^yr'yTTa^--^-"' yy'-TTfTT ?~»7»"»,^^-yw^'t^•-'^'•'TT-^T^y—v^^n7;r^^^^ ^T*'r'>T^ June 24, 1920 The Florists' Review 25 quality is quite poor. The best are bringing $ per hundred sprays. Gladioli from outside are late, and good stalks are bringing from $6 to $10 per hundred. Callas are in moderate supply at $1 to $2 per dozen. The Hupply of miscellaneous flowers is in- creasing, but, on the whole, clearances are satisfactory. Gentaurea imperialis and cornflowers move pretty well, and other herbaceous flowers, such as coreop- sis, gaillardias, calendulas, daisies, snapdragons, sweet Williams, gypso- phila, myosotis and delphiniums, meet an ordinary demand. Club Meeting. The monthly meeting of the New York Florists' Club was held June 14 in the club's rooms, in the Engineering Societies' building, with an attendance of about 100. President A. M. Hen- shaw occupied the chair. J. Otto Thilow, of Philadelphia, was the speaker of the evening and gave his famous lecture, "A Trip to the An- tipodes and the Pacific ; The lecture was illustrated by a large num- ber of beautiful slides, the majority of which covered horticultural subjects. In the course of the lecture the audience was taken to the various islands in the Hawaiian group, the flora of which was described most ably, as well as the life of the inhabitants. From Honolulu it was but a step to Samoa, the flora of which was also illustrated. Some mag- nificent views in and around Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, were greatly enjoyed and the lecturer's description of the subjects showed a familiarity with conditions and customs possible only to a deep student of nature. At the close of the lecture Mr. Thilow was given a rising vote of thanks. The transportation committee report- ed that, at a meeting held that afte
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