. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jolt 81, 1919. The Florists^ Review 171 purchased from A. E. Eunderd last win- ter. He will have a large exhibit at the Boston gladiolus show August 9. Mr. Meader is planning to open an up- to-date flower store in Dover Septem- ber 1. He has a central location and, with his past experience in store man- agement, should make good. E. A. Peirce, state vice-president for eastern Massachusetts, is endeavoring to get up a Boston party to the Detroit convention and already several have ex- pressed their intention of attending. The party will leave via th
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jolt 81, 1919. The Florists^ Review 171 purchased from A. E. Eunderd last win- ter. He will have a large exhibit at the Boston gladiolus show August 9. Mr. Meader is planning to open an up- to-date flower store in Dover Septem- ber 1. He has a central location and, with his past experience in store man- agement, should make good. E. A. Peirce, state vice-president for eastern Massachusetts, is endeavoring to get up a Boston party to the Detroit convention and already several have ex- pressed their intention of attending. The party will leave via the Boston & Albany railroad August 17, at 4:45 p. m., to Buffalo. A day of sight-seeing will be enjoyed there, and the boat will be taken at 6 p. m. for Detroit, which will be reached at 8 a. m. August 19. The fare from Boston to Detroit, in- cluding berths, will be $, meals extra. Anyone not wishing to spend so much time en route can leave Boston August 18 at 2 p. m., tmd arrive in De- troit at 8:10 next morning. All-rail fare with lower berth costs $ T. D. Hatfield, superintendent for Walter Hunnewell, has been awarded a gold medal by the Massachusetts Horti- cultural Society for Ehododendron Miss Louise Hunnewell, a cross between E. (azalea) japonicum and B. sinense. B. japonicum is salmon red, B. sinense clear yellow and the new hybrid orange yel- low. The cross was made under glass eight years ago and among many hun- dreds of seedlings raised there is no dif- ference in habit or color. It has proved perfectly hardy in Wellesley and should prove a valuable addition to our list of hardy rhododendrons. W. N. C. The Market. Owing to the many recent heavy rains, the market for the last week has been congested with a mass of poor stock. In many cases the best the commission men could do was to sort it over and pick out what was salable. The de- mand has fallen off somewhat. When a customer comes along he wants nothing but the best stock obtainable, and
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