. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 Warren St., New York Mention The HcTlew when yon write. dozen daily. These late flowers are paying well this season. Sidney Hoffman, at his big Massachu- setts avenue store, did a wonderful Thanksgiving business. His plant trade was unusually heavy. I noted in Julius H. Zinn's window, November 30, a fine pure white plant of Cattleya Trianse alba from F. J. Do- lansky's. The plant came in a mixed importation. Henry M. Robinson & Co. report that their Thanksgiving business was far ahead of all previous years. P. J. Dolansky had a splendid cut


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 Warren St., New York Mention The HcTlew when yon write. dozen daily. These late flowers are paying well this season. Sidney Hoffman, at his big Massachu- setts avenue store, did a wonderful Thanksgiving business. His plant trade was unusually heavy. I noted in Julius H. Zinn's window, November 30, a fine pure white plant of Cattleya Trianse alba from F. J. Do- lansky's. The plant came in a mixed importation. Henry M. Robinson & Co. report that their Thanksgiving business was far ahead of all previous years. P. J. Dolansky had a splendid cut of gardenias on long stems for Thanks- giving, which sold quick. He also had an excellent cut of cattleyas. Of poin- settias he has 7,000 in pots and pans for Christmas trade. R. H. Little, of Winchester, is the heaviest grower of single violets for the Boston Cooperative Market. He has 70,000 plants of Princess of Wales, CALIFORNIA PEPPER BOUGHS WELL BERRIED STOCK AT $ per crate Gross Weight, 20 Weight. 14 to 15 lbs. He Ne GAGE COe, Wholesale Florists and Supplies 534 South Broadway LOS ANQBLBS, CAL. Mention The BeTlew when yoo write. GOLD LETTERS Gold, silver and purple ribbon letters for floral designs. GOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS Best and cheapest in the market. Write for samples and reduced prices. J. UCHTENBERGER, 1S64 Avenue A, New York Mention The ReTlew when yoti write. and his bunches are splendidly put to- gether. J. M. Cohen handles the crop. Welch Bros. Co. easily broke all rec- ords with the Thanksgiving trade. J. N. Chandler & Son, of Tewksbury, are sending single violets of splendid quality to the Boston Cooperative Mar- ket. They are also growing snapdrag- ons heavily. James Wheeler, of Natick, had a heavy pick of high grade carnations for Thanksgiving. His snapdragons in several colors are now equal to mid- winter quality, with 3-foot stems. The new scarlet rose, Hadley, coming from the Montgomery Co., Hadley, Mass., and handled by the Boston Bose


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