. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOLD STREET. Steamers arriving at or leaving any port can be served at a few hours' notice Members F. T. D. LIVERPOOL CABLE US YOUR ORDERS FOR ENGLAND With fifteen important shops in good centers, we are the largest flonats in England and better equipped than anyone else to carry out cable orders. DINGLEYS, Ltd. Head Office: Cambridge St., MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL Branch, 2 Parker St. SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND WILUAM ARTINDALE & SON FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN BRUSSELS. BELGIUM Mr D r\1 ITC The Leading FLORIST ? r f\Kjyj in, 20 Hue des Colonies Prompt de


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOLD STREET. Steamers arriving at or leaving any port can be served at a few hours' notice Members F. T. D. LIVERPOOL CABLE US YOUR ORDERS FOR ENGLAND With fifteen important shops in good centers, we are the largest flonats in England and better equipped than anyone else to carry out cable orders. DINGLEYS, Ltd. Head Office: Cambridge St., MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL Branch, 2 Parker St. SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND WILUAM ARTINDALE & SON FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN BRUSSELS. BELGIUM Mr D r\1 ITC The Leading FLORIST ? r f\Kjyj in, 20 Hue des Colonies Prompt deliveries throughout Belginm and France Amsterdam, Holland C. THIM, Florist V. Baerlestraat 56 HONOLULU. H. I. •gyg STRAUS FLOWERS ment. A fine window display mate- rially aids in koeping the interest of the public. * * * * "Not yet, hut possibly soon," ob- served Charles F. Rossiter, of C. E. Ros- sitcr & Son, Sunbury, Pa., pointing to an aeroplane overhead, en route from New York to ChicaRO. "We are in di- rect line and what is to hinder us from making a connection in keeping with orders received by radio?" Chrysan- themum Golden Glow sells as soon as the blooms mature. Double "White Kil- larney, Columbia and Premier roses and Thomas C. Joy carnations lend their spicy fragrance at this ])lac('. ? • * * Superintendent Richard King, of the United States Cut Flower Co., Elmira, N. Y., commenting upon the failure of some new roses to materialize the first year, finds it practical to nurse the stock and to figure on the second season's har- vest. This means waiting longer, but it is worth the effort when the variety proves worthy. It is the custom here to plan for a heavy crop for Christmas, es- pecially roses. Laddie carnations, car- ried over, furnish an early crop in a more satisfactory manner than do the new plants. look well,. GUDE FLORISTS , WASHINGTON Member Jt^ ^rl^lE/^f^^m Member Florista'


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