. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A Good Place to Buy ^l^Xn" Bulbs and florists' Supplies, write next time you need anything C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis-. XHE J. M. McGullough's Sons Co., Wholisale Coimissioi Floristi. CONSIGNMXNTS SOLICmO Spacitl attention Eiven to Sblppioe Oritri. Jobbers of FLORISTS' SUPPLIES SEEDS and BULBS. Prlc, Lilt on Application, 316 Walnut St., CINCINNATI, OHIO. Phone Maid S84. «"|r||-.|'"it'.P'.|r'||-1i",,'.f'(ir,|,'|('.,M|f-n Boston. A SCABCITr OF STOCK. "All things come to those who wa


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A Good Place to Buy ^l^Xn" Bulbs and florists' Supplies, write next time you need anything C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis-. XHE J. M. McGullough's Sons Co., Wholisale Coimissioi Floristi. CONSIGNMXNTS SOLICmO Spacitl attention Eiven to Sblppioe Oritri. Jobbers of FLORISTS' SUPPLIES SEEDS and BULBS. Prlc, Lilt on Application, 316 Walnut St., CINCINNATI, OHIO. Phone Maid S84. «"|r||-.|'"it'.P'.|r'||-1i",,'.f'(ir,|,'|('.,M|f-n Boston. A SCABCITr OF STOCK. "All things come to those who ; We have had a rainy weel<, accom- panied with lower temperature, and there has been snow in the western part of the state. These conditions have made a scarcity of material. Many of the roses are off-crop and carnations have not as yet begun to come in quantity. There is an abund- ance of lilies, and they are as fine as at any time of the year. Violets as yet are scarce, and chrysanthemums are not any too plenty, but by an- other week the reverse, in chrysan- themums, may have happened. It has been a satisfactory weelc to the grow- ers from a price standpoint and the best one they have had for some time. Golden Glow chrysanthemums con- tinue to be of good quality, and the same can be said of carnations. XOTES. A seedling cattleya raised by John McFarland. North Easton, was shown in the marlvet. The flower was of good size and color and the marking was excellent. Mr. McFarland states it is from the same seed pod as the one for which he received a silver medal last spring. It is a cross of C. Law- reiiciana, C. McFarlandi and C. Dow- iana. We understand there never has been a successful cross of those va- rieties liefore, and Mr. McFarland is to be congratulated on his success. It was to be shown at the Horticultural Hall October 7 and we feel that an- other silver medal ought to reach North Easton, to be added to Mac's list of prizes. A representation of Faneuil Ha


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