. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '*'" 44 The Florists^ Review JVLT 22, 1929 BMIL SCHLOSS. Pr««. and Traas. MILTON 8BLINKA, THE RIBBON HOUSE ScHLoss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 31 and 33 East 28th street, NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS For Florists' Ribbons, Chiff(^ and Novelties H. Judd, H. J, Merton, J. R. Ness, W. C. Bust, F. E. Palmer, W. E. Pickthall, Daniel Iliffe, T. W. Little and Daniel Whyte. The preliminary schedule of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society for the spring show, April 6 to 10, 1921, has been issued. There are eleven classes for roses in pots, with premiums of $1,000


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '*'" 44 The Florists^ Review JVLT 22, 1929 BMIL SCHLOSS. Pr««. and Traas. MILTON 8BLINKA, THE RIBBON HOUSE ScHLoss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 31 and 33 East 28th street, NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS For Florists' Ribbons, Chiff(^ and Novelties H. Judd, H. J, Merton, J. R. Ness, W. C. Bust, F. E. Palmer, W. E. Pickthall, Daniel Iliffe, T. W. Little and Daniel Whyte. The preliminary schedule of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society for the spring show, April 6 to 10, 1921, has been issued. There are eleven classes for roses in pots, with premiums of $1,000 and a gold medal, and $500 and a silver medal for the best rose garden. There are six gn*oup classes for orchids, half for commercial growers, with a $500 cup offered by A. C. Burrage in the 200 square feet group. The cut flower schedule will be issued later in the season. Penn 'a annual duck farm window con- tinues to interest thousands daily on Tremont street. There is something es- pecially fascinating in water scenes such as this during the torrid portion of the year. Andrew Mitchell, of North Sudbury, formerly in business at East Milton with C. T. Beasley, the pansy specialist, is sending in some good sweet sultans to the market. Early sowing under glass is necessary to make complete suc- cess with this useful summer annual. Andrew Christensen, Stoneham, leaves August 4 for Southampton, England, for a European trip. He is at present busy with his carnation houses and hopes to have them completed and planted before he leaves. As Mr. Christensen is a keen )b3crver, his impressions of Europe will to interesting to listen to. Patrick Welch is enjoying his annual summer vacation at Old Orchard Boach, Me., where he is one of the best known cottagers. In liis absence his son Ed has full charge of the store. A good shipping business is being done to sum- mer resorts. There is no relief in the coal situation, with soft coal at $15 and $16 per ton at the mines. The outlook for Ne


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