. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. **Penn, the Telegraph Florlat'* Member of Florista' Teletraph Delivery Association 124 TREMONT STREET Boston, Massachusetts 143 TRKMONT STREET The Centrally Located Florist Shop Yours tor Beolvrooltsr. We cover all points to New Knu^and Members FloristB' Telecraph Delivery. VERMONT'S FLORIST W. E. PETERS 137 St. Peel BUIIUN«TON. VT. LYNN, HASS. swAypscon GIBBS BROS. 288 Union Street We deliver also MHANT MLEM BOSTON, MASS. HKNRT B. COMLBT, norlat, tt Patrk St. 50 yean' exi>erience in the florist busineaa goaranteea efficiency to take care o


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. **Penn, the Telegraph Florlat'* Member of Florista' Teletraph Delivery Association 124 TREMONT STREET Boston, Massachusetts 143 TRKMONT STREET The Centrally Located Florist Shop Yours tor Beolvrooltsr. We cover all points to New Knu^and Members FloristB' Telecraph Delivery. VERMONT'S FLORIST W. E. PETERS 137 St. Peel BUIIUN«TON. VT. LYNN, HASS. swAypscon GIBBS BROS. 288 Union Street We deliver also MHANT MLEM BOSTON, MASS. HKNRT B. COMLBT, norlat, tt Patrk St. 50 yean' exi>erience in the florist busineaa goaranteea efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 t>er cent allowed Albert Hey, traveler for the A. 'L. Randall Co., Chicago, was here last week introducing John Then'a new rod carnation, Thenanthos. Pierre Schneider, who recently leased the Connon Floral Co. greenhouse range, expects to produce a fine cut of carna- tions, sweet peas and mums. Mr. Schnei- der's stock always is classed with the fancies in this market. L. H. Archias, president of the Archias Floral Co., of Sedalia, Mo., is taking great interest in the Missouri state fair. Mr. Archias hopes to meet many of the state's florists at the fair. James Gurney, head of Tower Grove park, has lights at the big pond from 8 to 9 o'clock for the benefit of the many visitors who wish to view the night-blooming lilies. Secretary C. E. Hutchings says that the illumination has proved popular and that it will be continued while the weather permits. Secretary Deutschmann, of the County Growers' Association, says he is looking for a large attendance at the meeting of the association next week, as matters of great importance are coming up for discussion. John Held, on Tennessee avenue, is building an addition to one of his houses, which will be completed this week. He will build two houses next spring. Mr. Held will, as usual, have a fine lot of cut and pot plants in mums. Mrs. F. W. Bruenig has purchased a touring car, in which she and her two daughters make fre


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