. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . OSS BROS. CO. 90-92 Front StreetWORCESTER - MASSACHUSETTS sioii. The dinner was .served in the redroom. Nearly 100 guests were seated ata large oval table, the center of converted into a miniature Japanesegarden. (Juantities of flowering shrubsand plants from the Island Kingdom weremassed about three palm trees, with hereand there tiny paths, Japanese bridgesand Lily ponds. The outer edge was outlined with whiteHydrangeas, and tall clusters of specimenAm. Beauty Ros


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . OSS BROS. CO. 90-92 Front StreetWORCESTER - MASSACHUSETTS sioii. The dinner was .served in the redroom. Nearly 100 guests were seated ata large oval table, the center of converted into a miniature Japanesegarden. (Juantities of flowering shrubsand plants from the Island Kingdom weremassed about three palm trees, with hereand there tiny paths, Japanese bridgesand Lily ponds. The outer edge was outlined with whiteHydrangeas, and tall clusters of specimenAm. Beauty Roses. Gladioli and Lilieswere arranged at intervals between thecandelabra on the table. These were en-twined with white flowering vines. TheAmbassador received the guests at theentrance to the large ballroom, whichwas elaborately decorated, the flags ofJapan, the United States, and all theallied nations lining the wails from floorto ceiling, making an effective back-ground for the masses of palms, fernsand foliage iilants. The work, which wasmagnificent in every detail was done byJ. H. Small & Sons of this I Frank Geiner of Phillips Co. is stillaway on his vacation. S. R. Luudy,manager of the Holdt-Lundy Co., Denver, I Col., and wife were in town, having j stopped off on their vacation. I t). A. C Oehmler is now down atColonial Beach straightening out hiswifes affairs. Mr. Snell of I^o Neis-sen Co. is back on the job. Harry Leyhas been going swimming every day andnow has such a cold that he can hardlytalk. A funny incident happened recently inwhich Mr. iJunbar of the Dunbar FloralCo. and president of the Oehmler FloralCo. was concerned. He was calledfor coroners jury duty and when he ar-rived on the scene with the other jurors,they found that the deceased was a cowwhich had been run over by a Ford. The Recognized Staadard Insecticide A spray remedy for green, black, white fly,thrlps and soft scale. Quart $; Gallon $ FUNGINE For mildew, rust and and other blightaaff


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