. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ^218 The American Florist. Auc^. /-, Tobacco Paper IS THE STRONGEST. BEST PACKED. EASIEST APPLIED. 24 shfets $ 144 sheets CSS sheets L72S sheets Furnishes the Most Nicotine for the Money I Manufactured by THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT Louisville. K). IQUID OVER 40 . NICOTINE. B> (ar thr CHEAPEST. JLST NOTE PHICESI Pint $ ^ Gallon Gallon 5 Gallons Printing on Premises. :soo TIIiPHONES. jIqY Msdlson Square a. LaiNGSTSDTER STATIONER AND POWER PRINTER 306 SVENUE


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ^218 The American Florist. Auc^. /-, Tobacco Paper IS THE STRONGEST. BEST PACKED. EASIEST APPLIED. 24 shfets $ 144 sheets CSS sheets L72S sheets Furnishes the Most Nicotine for the Money I Manufactured by THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT Louisville. K). IQUID OVER 40 . NICOTINE. B> (ar thr CHEAPEST. JLST NOTE PHICESI Pint $ ^ Gallon Gallon 5 Gallons Printing on Premises. :soo TIIiPHONES. jIqY Msdlson Square a. LaiNGSTSDTER STATIONER AND POWER PRINTER 306 SVENUE, - NEW YORK, And ConnecUng BuUding in Rear of 506. 508. 510 and 512 SUth Between 30th and 31st Sts. Complete Line Cird Index Svpplics and Filing THE BEST Bi[g Killer and Bloom Saver. For PROOF Write to P. R, PALETHORPE COMPANY, 0V»ENSB0R0, KV. Worcester. Mass. BVSIXE5S GOOB, Business continues good with a fine supply of asters, sweet peas and dahlias. Roses are short as yet on account of planting and drying off. Carnations in the ne]d look well at present writing and ha\-e not been troubled muci with stem rot. Asters are holding their own. com- paratively few d>'ing. and other cutside flowers are aU doing well. SOTES. I- C. Midgley has bought the old Brown place in Westboro, consisting of 75 acres of land, a dwelling house and greenhouses. Mr. Midgley has not de- cided yet hut thinks he will plant carna- tions in the houses the coming winter. The weekly exhibition of flowers, fruits and vegetables of ".he Worcester Gsunty Honiculraral Society in Horti- cultural Hall, August &, was not as largely attended as some of the shows. There was an improvement in the vege- table and fruit exhibits, but the flowers, which have been coming along fairly well this season, were of the usual qnal- ir>-. .-Kn exhibit of sweet peas made by E. W. Breed attracted much attention. -V \V. Hixon. Mrs. Percy G. Forbes, Ad- dison I_ Bemis. Mrs. Simon E, Fisher Up-Town H


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