. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ... FLORIST ... 426 Madison Ave.—and 49th Street Also Vanderbllt and NFW VHRK" Rlte-Carlton Hotels 1^1^ TV 1 WI\n VTelephone Marray Hill 783 Higrhest award at the International Flower Show, April 11, Grand Central Palace. Location Central. Personal Attention, Member Florists' Telegraph Deliver,/ Association. G. E. M. STUMPP 761 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY F. T. D. MEMBER RAMI Prompt and Efficient Service. Flower ...Shop 350 Madison Avenue In the Heart ot NEW YORK THE BOSTON FLORIST Personal selection. Satisfaction sruaranteed. In the heart of N


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ... FLORIST ... 426 Madison Ave.—and 49th Street Also Vanderbllt and NFW VHRK" Rlte-Carlton Hotels 1^1^ TV 1 WI\n VTelephone Marray Hill 783 Higrhest award at the International Flower Show, April 11, Grand Central Palace. Location Central. Personal Attention, Member Florists' Telegraph Deliver,/ Association. G. E. M. STUMPP 761 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY F. T. D. MEMBER RAMI Prompt and Efficient Service. Flower ...Shop 350 Madison Avenue In the Heart ot NEW YORK THE BOSTON FLORIST Personal selection. Satisfaction sruaranteed. In the heart of New York City. Close to Theaters and Steamships. Established 19U2. 135 E. 34th St., - NEW YORK. IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 332 FIFTH AVE., NEAR 33rd ST. Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 3SS-SSI OUR MOTTO—THE GOLDEN RULE. Telephone Lenox 8822 New York. HENRY HART, Inc. FLORIST 1000 Madison Avenne In the heart of most exclnslve residential section. MEMBER F. T. D. YONKERS, N. Y R. T. BRODERICK 8 MANOR HOUSE SQ. Chatham, N. Y ^j^f ^^"^^ PROMPTNESS WITH CARE ^ ^"''*^ '^"• Eastern New York and Western Mass. BUNYARD 413 Madison ATcnue NEW YORK CITV Member F. T. D. SUMMER SEASON. BelleTUe NEWPORT, R. I. NEW YORK CITY A. WARENDORFF F. T. D. Member TWO STORES {flsXJ;-" SPLENDID SERVICE limitable ground as yet barely touched, and wonderful as some of the improve- ments may seem to us today, they are but a faint promise of what the future has in store. Would Beduce Varieties. "Comparatively few novelties would be patented, for unless the improvement and the value of it were exceptional it would not be worth while, and the main bulk of new varieties would continue to be dealt with under the same conditions as at present. I see, therefore, no reason to suppose that there would be any limi- tation of trade or any appreciable in- crease of price, even of the patented novelties. But, 'n any case, a small per- centage (which plants of exceptional m


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