. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mention The BeTlew when you write. Eickards, of this house, has just re- turned from a successful southern trip of five weeks. C. E. Moles, with Elli- ott & Sons for thirteen years, is in the employ of Mr. Irwin. The red roping importations by B. Rosens are arriving from Japan. The retail florists with branches at New- port expect to open their summer stores there the middle of June. The final directors' meeting for the season, of the Cut Flower Exchange, will be held June 2. Thomas Jackson, the manager, is now completing his twelfth year of se


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mention The BeTlew when you write. Eickards, of this house, has just re- turned from a successful southern trip of five weeks. C. E. Moles, with Elli- ott & Sons for thirteen years, is in the employ of Mr. Irwin. The red roping importations by B. Rosens are arriving from Japan. The retail florists with branches at New- port expect to open their summer stores there the middle of June. The final directors' meeting for the season, of the Cut Flower Exchange, will be held June 2. Thomas Jackson, the manager, is now completing his twelfth year of service. B. S. Slinn, Jr., has returned from a business and pleasure trip to Rich- mond, Atlanta, Norfolk and old Point Comfort. Frank Millang and family are at their country home at Somers, near Katonah, N. Y. Miss Evelyn Woolston has been ap- pointed secretary of the Cadieux Co., 37 West Twenty-eighth street. Messrs. Kenney and Burns, the retail florists, and Samuel Woodrow, the land- scape artist, are active and prominent ushers at Billy Sunday'is tabernacle. J. Austin Shaw. A salesman for Lion & Co., a ribbon house formerly well known to florists, induced thirty people to buy Liberty bonds and the house thought so well of it that a letter was written to the Treasury Department at Washington suggesting that all traveHng salesmen be asked to sell the bonds Margaret Manolos, 6 yesrrs old, daughter of a florist, was killed by an automobile on Amsterdam avenue May 27. There will be an exhibition of plants and flowers June 9 and 10, in the Mu- seum building. New York Botanieal Garden. This will be open on the first day from 2 to 5, and on the second day from 10 to 5. Schedules are ready for distribution and will be sent on appli- cation to the secretary, George V. Nash, Mansion, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx park. New York city. I HAVE had much suecesB advertising in The Review and consider it the best paper for the ti^de.—John Stammes, New Rustic Hanging Baskets Na


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