. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 The Weekly Florists^ Review* April 4, 1912. he decorated the Unitarian church, Marlboro, for the wedding find recep- tion of Miss Ellis and John D. Rico, with his usual taste. M. L. Terrell, of Randolph, at the Boston Cooperative Market, is strong on callas, snapdragons and carnations. Henry M. Robinson & Co. are ex- tremely busy with Piaster business. They report green goods as scarce, hardy fern j)articular]y so. A. F. Coolidge, of Cambridge, lias a capital lot of genistas, aspidistras and nephrolepis for Easter. J. iStreiford & Son, o
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 The Weekly Florists^ Review* April 4, 1912. he decorated the Unitarian church, Marlboro, for the wedding find recep- tion of Miss Ellis and John D. Rico, with his usual taste. M. L. Terrell, of Randolph, at the Boston Cooperative Market, is strong on callas, snapdragons and carnations. Henry M. Robinson & Co. are ex- tremely busy with Piaster business. They report green goods as scarce, hardy fern j)articular]y so. A. F. Coolidge, of Cambridge, lias a capital lot of genistas, aspidistras and nephrolepis for Easter. J. iStreiford & Son, of Weymouth, and John MeFarland, of North Easton, have each a fine lot of giganteum lilies for Easter. A. Leuthy, of Roslindale, has several thousands of giganteum lilies, an even, well-grown lot for Easter, also excel- lent gardenias, genistas, azaleas and other plants. Trade with him is excel- lent. J. Newman & Son have a tastefully arranged store for Easter and are show- ing tlieir usual excellent line of plants and flowers. Business with them is quite brisk. I am pleased to report Manager Thomas Pegler, of the Flower Growers' Sales Co., is much improved in health by his rest at Wilton, N. H. A. L. Silloway, of Maynard, and Paul E. Richwagen, of Needham, are each marketing extra good pink snapdragon now. About every grower now has a special shade of pink snapdragon, but the one Mr. Richwagen has is distinct and of a rich color. J. R. Leach & Son, of North Easton, have 10,000 of their gilt-edged valley for Easter and a fine crop of the new Pink Supreme carnation. W. H. Wyman, of the Bay State Nurseries, has purchased a fine new touring car. The spring rush is on in earnest at the nurseries. S. J. Goddard, of Framingham, has a grand Easter crop of high grade carna- tions, also marguerites and snapdrag- ons of splendid quality. Mrs. J. W. Rogers, on Summer street, has an attractively ananged store for Easter. At this season she does a con- siderable business also in flow
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