. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Typical View on Main Floor, National Flower Show. (S. k. Anderson's prize basket of roses on the left of the retail work In the foref^round.) feature of lawn supplies, including a large display of grass seeds in glass jars and lawn mixtures in cartons and bags. They also show lawn and garden tools. B. Hammond Tracy, Wenham, Mass., has a display of Cedar Acres gladiolus bulbs and gladiolus literature. W. E. Marshall A Co., New York, have an attractive showing of lawn grass seed, packets of vegetable and flower seeds, garden tools and bulbs in bloom.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Typical View on Main Floor, National Flower Show. (S. k. Anderson's prize basket of roses on the left of the retail work In the foref^round.) feature of lawn supplies, including a large display of grass seeds in glass jars and lawn mixtures in cartons and bags. They also show lawn and garden tools. B. Hammond Tracy, Wenham, Mass., has a display of Cedar Acres gladiolus bulbs and gladiolus literature. W. E. Marshall A Co., New York, have an attractive showing of lawn grass seed, packets of vegetable and flower seeds, garden tools and bulbs in bloom. C. Keur & Sons, Hillegom, Holland, have a table of bulb literature, with four of the firm's representatives in attendance. Cut Flowers and Plants. Charles H. Totty, Madison, N. J., has a table on which the conspicuous fea- ture is the Mrs. George Shawyer rose. Xorthport carnation also is shown. Here also are the only chrysanthemums in the show. Several vases of the standard varieties of carnations and roses complete the display. Max Schling, New York, has one of the most attractive exhibits, not only in the trade section but in the whole show. It is entirely retail work. The baskets of blooming plants are not only well arranged but the color combina- tions, with ribbons, are excellent. A miniature table decoration is shown in the center and in the foreground are vases of cut flowers. Mr. Schling will change the stock from day to day to keep the exhibit fresh. E. G. Wilson, Brooklyn, has a large group of plants and cut flowers, a purely retailers' display arranged for effect. Carnation Brooklyn being the central and most conspicuous feature. Mr. Wilson also has the privilege for the sale of flowers in the exhibition hall. Building Material. Lord & Burnham Co., New York, has an especially fine display. It is a com- plete private greenhouse establishment. The house itself is 20x40, of curved eave iron frame construction, with a com- pletely equipped workroom at the rear a


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