. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?^^^"«r'^il5ip?7f^' 96 The Florists^ Review Decembbb 28. 1922 BOSTON NOTES. (Concluded from page CU.) leaves. He has been poisoned before in the same way. Huge blisters are raised, which are extremely painful, making sleep impossible for some days. Wollrath & Sons have a splendid batch of several hundreds of tlie pretty little South African violet for late winter flowering. Robert Cameron, superintendent at Castle llill Farm, Ipswich, has just completed an extensive new water gar- den dnd wild garden; much local nature material has been


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?^^^"«r'^il5ip?7f^' 96 The Florists^ Review Decembbb 28. 1922 BOSTON NOTES. (Concluded from page CU.) leaves. He has been poisoned before in the same way. Huge blisters are raised, which are extremely painful, making sleep impossible for some days. Wollrath & Sons have a splendid batch of several hundreds of tlie pretty little South African violet for late winter flowering. Robert Cameron, superintendent at Castle llill Farm, Ipswich, has just completed an extensive new water gar- den dnd wild garden; much local nature material has been used in the construc- tion. T. F. Galvin, Inc., did a fine Christ- mas business at the Park street and Back Bay stores. The company handled some splendid specimen plants. None of the local growers had a cleaner or better lot of cyclamens than Fred E. Palmer, of Brookline. His plants were splendidly finished, and were eagerly taken. Tlie many friends in the trade were saddened to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Henry A. Zum Bruiinen, wife of the well known Auburndale florist, De- cember 2^. Mrs. Zum Brunnen was a frc«iuent visitor to the Cooperative Flower Market, where her husband was a stall holder, and not (iiily acted as saleslady, lint took an active jiart in the greenhouse work. Mr. Zum Brun- nen has just recovered from a serious illness and is not in a good jihysical condition. The blow is a hard one for him and he has the sympathy of a host of friends in this time of sorrow. Fu- neral services were held at the late home, 172 Pine street, Auburndale, De- cember A lovely floral design from the Cooperative Market was included among the many tributes. At the Cooiiley estate. Keadville, where Irving H. Stewart has charge, oil heating has been installed in tlie greenhouses :iiid works like a charm. This is the first privjite estate near here to put in oil heating. W. X. C. Ferns and Fern Runners Henry H. Barrovrs Fern Specialist 264 HighTStreet, Whitman, Mass


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