. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Boston, Massachusette 143 Trsmont 8tr««t The Centrally Located Florist Shop Ytoi fw Recvncitfo W« ester All Piiiti ii New Ei^iid Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery BOSTON, MASS. EDEMRT R. , Florlat, 6 Park St. BO years' experience in the florist business guarantees efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed FALL RIVER MASSACHUSKTTS ROD6ERS & DUGGAN Plaza Theatre Bnildlng wholesale flower industry came in for unstinted praise. F. J. Dolansky is already cutting some Cattleya labiata. He also has some nice Odontoglossum


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Boston, Massachusette 143 Trsmont 8tr««t The Centrally Located Florist Shop Ytoi fw Recvncitfo W« ester All Piiiti ii New Ei^iid Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery BOSTON, MASS. EDEMRT R. , Florlat, 6 Park St. BO years' experience in the florist business guarantees efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed FALL RIVER MASSACHUSKTTS ROD6ERS & DUGGAN Plaza Theatre Bnildlng wholesale flower industry came in for unstinted praise. F. J. Dolansky is already cutting some Cattleya labiata. He also has some nice Odontoglossum grande. S. E. Spencer, of the Brooklands Gardens, Woburn, is sending to A. Hastings a grand lot of Schwaben gladioli and other good novelties. These are selling quite well. Peter Fisher and M. A. Patten have been spending a few days at Bar Harbor, Me., and enjoyed immensely the glorious scenery and things of horticultural interest on the island of Mount Desert. Jackson Dawson, September 4, com- pleted forty-four years of service as superintendent of the Arnold Ar- boretum. He looks hale and hearty, although now nearing his seventy-fifth year, and is a veritable encyclopedia of everything pertaining to hardy plants. J. T. Butterworth has imported a large additional batch of Cattleya Miss Williams from England. He finds this one of the finest orchids for blooming at a time when cattleyas are scarce. He also has a fine lot of Cattleya Har- risoniffi, in addition to odontoglossums and phalaenopsis. The wholesale markets now are open until 5 p. m. Saturdays. The half holiday prevailing in July and August might well have been continued through the present month for all the business there is. Indications point to a large attend- ance at the field day of the Gardeners' and Florists' Club with the Breck- Robinson Co. at the Lexington nurs- eries September 11. At the club meet- ing September 21, in addition to the local speakers, M. C. Ebel, secretary of the National Association of G


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