. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Prom^deUy«J^^ttL«^hOTt p|TTf FIELD • tuiupt aeuyeiv - Uw BCRKSNIfikS, Lenox. we^Stockbridw. etc MASS. ^us|Pittsfield,Nass. Leading Florist in Western Mass. Est 1875 WELLESLEY COLLEGE •ua Hall, Waioa* Hill, BoekbrMce HaU Sehooli TARLBT, Wellecler. Mass. _ LoogDlitanceTel., WeUealey 44-1, BROCKTON, MASS. ^ ' orders received. deUvered promptly in New 'I W. HATMAWAY, ^"^^ 9 Mifii Stieel VERMONT'S FLORIST f tJK- e- peters f^^y St. Paul 8tr«at. BUWUNOTOM. VT^ E^- W. PEARSON ^ NEWBURYPOIIT, MASS. *W ft. of glass. Auto delivery. We want your o


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Prom^deUy«J^^ttL«^hOTt p|TTf FIELD • tuiupt aeuyeiv - Uw BCRKSNIfikS, Lenox. we^Stockbridw. etc MASS. ^us|Pittsfield,Nass. Leading Florist in Western Mass. Est 1875 WELLESLEY COLLEGE •ua Hall, Waioa* Hill, BoekbrMce HaU Sehooli TARLBT, Wellecler. Mass. _ LoogDlitanceTel., WeUealey 44-1, BROCKTON, MASS. ^ ' orders received. deUvered promptly in New 'I W. HATMAWAY, ^"^^ 9 Mifii Stieel VERMONT'S FLORIST f tJK- e- peters f^^y St. Paul 8tr«at. BUWUNOTOM. VT^ E^- W. PEARSON ^ NEWBURYPOIIT, MASS. *W ft. of glass. Auto delivery. We want your orders. Boston, Massachusotts 143 Tramont Stre«t TlM Centrally Located Florist Shop Ynn hr ladincitf. W« mv Afl riiiti ii New Eului Member* nerlsti' Teletraph DaUrery. I S«B Boylston St., BOSTON nsfMir Tal^praph Delivery Assodatioa Boston Cut Flower^Co. 14 Bromfield St., BOSTON Artistic work—close personal attention. Takes special care of theatre and steamer orders. BOSTON, MASS. HKNRY R. COMLSY. Ploriot. 6 PaHi St. 50 year*' experience in the florist bodneas goaranteea efficiency to take care of all orders. 30% allowed. BRATTLEBORO, VT. OAK ailOVK PARK ALLEN, FLORIST Sewickley Heights, had a fine exhibit of the large show dahlias. > H. C. Knauff showed a fine lot of hybrid tea roses, grown outdoors, right in the heart of the city. John Jones gave an interesting talk on what be saw about Philadelphia, and also called attention to Henry A. Dreer's planting on the Atlantic City pier, which he considered one of the most creditable displays he had seen. Neil McCallum, the president of the club, is also connected with the West End park, and a few hours before meeting ti^e, in handling a large crane, he was tossed about thirty feet into the air. Although considerably shaken up, he came to the meeting and told us in a most interesting way about his trip to Boston. Most of his time was spent in the Arnold Arboretum. The only visitor at the meeting was S. 8. Skidelsky, of


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