. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. \.-,.^»r--\;y^ IT" /T^.^^^^rff^'^7r>^j^7if7Trjfmj'^r^Tn''^,,^t'''^'p;^yy^^^ r-'r-v^^y^- ff Jirv; 22 The Florists' Review April 29, 19ir». eclipse everything previously attempted in flower shows in America, and it goes without Saying that it will re- sult beneficially to the trade at large. It may be stated that at previous na- tional shows the guarantors not only were reimbursed to the extent of their actual contributions, but received a substantial share of the profits. "The committee also would esteem donations of special prizes, the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. \.-,.^»r--\;y^ IT" /T^.^^^^rff^'^7r>^j^7if7Trjfmj'^r^Tn''^,,^t'''^'p;^yy^^^ r-'r-v^^y^- ff Jirv; 22 The Florists' Review April 29, 19ir». eclipse everything previously attempted in flower shows in America, and it goes without Saying that it will re- sult beneficially to the trade at large. It may be stated that at previous na- tional shows the guarantors not only were reimbursed to the extent of their actual contributions, but received a substantial share of the profits. "The committee also would esteem donations of special prizes, the same to be offered under the names of the donors. If you should feel disposed to favor us with the offer of a special prize, kindly, if possible, select the subject for your award from the pre- liminary schedule, thus relieving our obligations to the prize fund to the extent of the value of your ; USINOER'S UTTERANCES. Traugott Malbranc, of Johnstown, Pa., is cutting a nice lot of roses and carnations. •John Young, of Windber, is busy with funeral work and getting his sum- mer cottage ready. He says his lake is well stocked with fish, and he ex- pects to make some good catches. A. A. Whitbred, of Altoona, has added a motor truck to his delivery service. He is cutting early gladioli. L. S. Peterman, Altoona, is busy with lawn work and a good business in seeds. Mrs. William Blacker, of Clearfield, has had a good run of funeral work. They are cutting a nice lot of carna- tions. G. G. Parker, of Philipsburg, is busy with his seed trade, of which he does most on a wholesale basis. H. W. Girton, of the Mountain Park Greenhouses, is showing the people of Ridgway what the proper use of good seeds will do to besutify the town, by extensive advertising in local papers. The St. Marys Greenhouse Co., at St. Marys, is rushed with orders for spring planting of shrubbery and lawns and a good seed trade. W. T. U. CINCINNATI. The Market. The market is in the same general cond


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