. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. **Pann, the TelugrtLph Floriat" Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Associatioii 124 TREMONT STREET Boston, Massachusette 143 Tramont Str««t Tha Ceotrally Located Florist Shop Ynn lir Redpneitfo Wc mer AH Piiiti u New EifUiiL Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery. LONDON, ONT., CAN. J. GAMMAGE & SONS. LTD. "THK HOD8K OF VLOWSRS" All Orders Carefully Executed. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. the best grade. Trade in green stock 13 t^aiet. A large supply of pans of biubous flowers now is on sale, in addi- tion to c
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. **Pann, the TelugrtLph Floriat" Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Associatioii 124 TREMONT STREET Boston, Massachusette 143 Tramont Str««t Tha Ceotrally Located Florist Shop Ynn lir Redpneitfo Wc mer AH Piiiti u New EifUiiL Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery. LONDON, ONT., CAN. J. GAMMAGE & SONS. LTD. "THK HOD8K OF VLOWSRS" All Orders Carefully Executed. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. the best grade. Trade in green stock 13 t^aiet. A large supply of pans of biubous flowers now is on sale, in addi- tion to cyclamens, begonias, acacias, Prunus triloba, azaleas and The Bowling League. The score of the local bowling league up to and including January 20 was as follows: lilacs, ericas. Lost. 13 16 18 28 29 31 33 40 Team. Won. Oalvln's 39 riower Market 36 Carbone's 34 Zinn'8 28 Pansles ... i 23 Flower Exchange 21 Hobinson's 19 McAIplne & McDonald 12 Various Notes. On and after January 28 Penn's store at 43 Bromfield street will be closed and all business transacted from the new store at 124 Tremont street. The Robert Burns window at the Tremont street store, arranged by J. Eisman, has been attracting crowds of visitors and is the finest thing of the kind to be seen in Boston. It practically trans- ports one to the land of Burns and one can almost smell the heather of the moorlands when viewing it. Edward Bingham, of Dedham, the well known violet specialist, had a nar- row escape from drowning January 16, when skating with his children on the Charles river. It was getting some- what dusk when he skated into a hole where the water was thirty to forty feet deep. Fortunately, he managed to support himself by the arms on the ice until he was pulled out. As the temperature was 14 degrees above ?ero, he was well chilled when he got home, several miles distant. John J. Fee, of Jamaica Plain, is cut- ting splendid La Reine tulips and Gold- en Spur narcissi. His cold storage lilies have a
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