. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 387 Medium Grade Roses, $, $ and $ per lOO. We now have an extra good supply of mediunn grade stock, Bcautics, Richmond, KUlamey Brides and Maids, and can give you excel- lent value for your monev. TheLeoNie$$enCo. Wholesale Florists, 1209 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. AMERICAN BEAUTIES Lily of the Valley, Carnations and all Tea Doses, In lots of one tiundred to one thousand. Phone or wire us WELCH BROTHERS, 8. Boston, Mass. Grafted and Own Root Rose Plants American Be


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 387 Medium Grade Roses, $, $ and $ per lOO. We now have an extra good supply of mediunn grade stock, Bcautics, Richmond, KUlamey Brides and Maids, and can give you excel- lent value for your monev. TheLeoNie$$enCo. Wholesale Florists, 1209 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. AMERICAN BEAUTIES Lily of the Valley, Carnations and all Tea Doses, In lots of one tiundred to one thousand. Phone or wire us WELCH BROTHERS, 8. Boston, Mass. Grafted and Own Root Rose Plants American Beauty, Riclimond, Killarney, Kaiserin, Bride, Bridesmaid, Bon Silene, Safrano and Perle. Send For Prices,— W. H. Elliott, Brighton, Mass. Pittsburgh Cut Flower Go. ( ?.Imlted) The Wholesale Florists of Pittsburgh, 222 Oliver Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA. Headquarters for Choice Flowers. ;Co. 714 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. <^ All Seasonable » Worcester, Mass, The first oxliibition of the season of the Worcester (,'ounty Horticultural So- ciety held iu Horticultural Hall March 4. It was far ahead of the ex- liibition of last year both in quality and quantity of flowers and plants shown. and the attendance was very good con- sidering the weather. The features of the exhibition were two tables of orchids from Mrs. .Tohn C. Whitin's and Mrs. Marstou Whitin of Whitinsville and Lange's roses; L. C. Midgley also had a table of roses and carnations that was much admired. Mrs. Thomas Pollard dis- played a Merry Widow hat that was made of moss. Iierries and trimmed with Enchantress carnations that was nuicli admired. The awards were as follows: Cut flowers.—E. W". Breeil. first; H. F. .4. Lange, second ; W'. Hixon. third. Carnations.—H. F. A. Lange. first: L. C. second: H. A. Cook, tbird; Mrs. Joliu ?C. Wbitin, fourth. Orchids.—-Mrs. J. C. Whitin. first. Azalea Indica. one plant.^—H. F. A. Lange. first: E. W. Breed, second. .\zale


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