. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "Penn, the Teleerraph Florist** Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association BROMFIELD STREET. Yimfir Member Florlata' Telegraph Delivery Boston, Massachusetts 143 Tramont Street The Ceatrally Located Florist Shop We cner All Piiiti ii New Ei^ BOSTON, MASS. HKNRY R. COMUY. Ptotlet, • Peril Mi M year*' experience hi the floriat buaisaaa inanuiteaa efficiency to take cara of all ordara. Wft aUowad. B. Shea, Peter M. Miller, J. P. A. Guer- ineau, Paul F. Burke, P. J. Donahoe, E. H. Wilson, H. M. Robinson, W. A. Hastings and B. H. Trac
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "Penn, the Teleerraph Florist** Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association BROMFIELD STREET. Yimfir Member Florlata' Telegraph Delivery Boston, Massachusetts 143 Tramont Street The Ceatrally Located Florist Shop We cner All Piiiti ii New Ei^ BOSTON, MASS. HKNRY R. COMUY. Ptotlet, • Peril Mi M year*' experience hi the floriat buaisaaa inanuiteaa efficiency to take cara of all ordara. Wft aUowad. B. Shea, Peter M. Miller, J. P. A. Guer- ineau, Paul F. Burke, P. J. Donahoe, E. H. Wilson, H. M. Robinson, W. A. Hastings and B. H. Tracy. The committee, to whom great credit is due for the handling of the banquet, consisted of John McFarland, chair- man; P. Welch, P. J. Donahoe, A. Montgomery, Thomas Roland, W. H. Elliott, S. J. Goddard, Fred Esty, H. M. Robinson and J. B. Shea. Various Notes. The Budlong Rose Co. is strong on the J. L. Mock rose, which has done splendidly at Auburn. Richmond, Kil- larney Queen, Eussell, Irish Fireflame, and probably Hadley, will be discarded this season, but the new Francis Scott Key will be planted heavily. J. T. Butterworth, of South Framing- ham, has a splendid lot of Miltonia vexillaria. In cattleyas he has some splendid C. Mossise Reineckiana. Of the beautiful form, Mrs. Butterworth, he has several fine plants. The largest carries twenty-six flowers. While the attendance from here at the S. A, F. convention will be small, several are already making plans to attend. T. J. Grey and wife hope to make the trip; so does Mrs. J. W. Rogers, the Summer street florist, and there are others. The Fruit Hill Greenhouses, of Provi- dence, R. I., are sending in large num- bers of German iris. These are not good shippers and sell poorly here this season. They are good for local trade, but the flowers are ruined by being closely packed and banged about by expressmen. J. R. Shields, of Woburn, and H. F. Calder, of Norwood, are large shippers of fine Spencer sweet peas. F. J. Dolansky,
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