. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everyiliing First-Clnss 14th and H Streets. FLORIST* WASHINOTOHOC WASHINGTON^ D. C. GUDE'S Members Vlorlsta* Telegr&ph Delivery CLEVELAND, OHIO BRAMI^EY « SON Store and Oreenhouses, 1181 East 71st Street The East Lawn Gardens The Leading Florist of URBAN A, Champaign Co., OHIO William Sim, one of our largest and most successful growers of gladioli, is nearly done cutting for this season. With indoor tomatoes he has had a most successful season. His single violets look fine in the field. Thomas Eoland has two of his larg


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everyiliing First-Clnss 14th and H Streets. FLORIST* WASHINOTOHOC WASHINGTON^ D. C. GUDE'S Members Vlorlsta* Telegr&ph Delivery CLEVELAND, OHIO BRAMI^EY « SON Store and Oreenhouses, 1181 East 71st Street The East Lawn Gardens The Leading Florist of URBAN A, Champaign Co., OHIO William Sim, one of our largest and most successful growers of gladioli, is nearly done cutting for this season. With indoor tomatoes he has had a most successful season. His single violets look fine in the field. Thomas Eoland has two of his large Revere houses planted with roses, 26,000 in all. He is trying Hoosier Beauty among new varieties. Among older sorts are Hadley, Ophelia, Sun- burst, Killarney and Bussell. Boston sent a small delegation to the San Francisco convention and from comment it will not be any larger at Houston in 1916. It will be good for the south to have the convention there, but'a trip south in mid-August is not attractive to northerners and I am of the opinion that the attendance of New England members will be as dis- appointing as at San Francisco. The writer received a letter from Wallace R. Pierson at Adler Sana- torium, San Francisco, this week. Mr. Pierson's many friends in this section will be glad to know that he is im- proving wonderfully and hopes to be better than ever. He says the time spent in convalescing has been the hap- piest of his life, thanks to the kind- nesses of a host of friends. Thomas Capers, of Wellesley Hills, is already sending in a nice lot of Beacon, Alice and other carnations. W. N. C. ST. LOUIS. The Market. Business last week was not rushing. The wholesale market was in an excel- lent condition, as all seasonable stock was plentiful and of better quality. Retailers, however, did not buy heav- ily, and some of the large consign- ments that came in were left over. Roses in all varieties are plentiful and are greatly improved in quality. The bulk of the roses, howe


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