. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 78 The Florists'Review Apbil 16, 1014. GERANIUMS We have a quarter of a million of Geraniums in 3-inch pots. Good, stronsr, topped and branching stock, in S. A. Nutt, Mme. Landry, Buchner, Berthe de Presiily, Edmond Blanc, Marq. de CastelUae, E. H. Trego, etc., $ per 100; $ per 1000. We have a half million in 2-inch pots, at $ per 100; $ per 1000. See April 2 issue for list »f other stock. R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. Growers of Plants for the Trade WHITE MARSH P. O., MARYLAND M^DtloD Tb^ Review when you write. Carbone 's store
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 78 The Florists'Review Apbil 16, 1014. GERANIUMS We have a quarter of a million of Geraniums in 3-inch pots. Good, stronsr, topped and branching stock, in S. A. Nutt, Mme. Landry, Buchner, Berthe de Presiily, Edmond Blanc, Marq. de CastelUae, E. H. Trego, etc., $ per 100; $ per 1000. We have a half million in 2-inch pots, at $ per 100; $ per 1000. See April 2 issue for list »f other stock. R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. Growers of Plants for the Trade WHITE MARSH P. O., MARYLAND M^DtloD Tb^ Review when you write. Carbone 's store for Easter was, as usual, beautifully arranged. Business was brisk, not only in plants and flow- ers, but in the imported ware in which this firm specializes so heavily. F. H. Houghton was a busy man. His store always looks charming, but this Easter it was particularly pleasing. The Waban Conservatories outdid themselves in the magnificent shipments of Russell, Hillingdon, Richmond and Killarney. No finer flowers surely ever came from this firm, and that is saying a great deal. The fine snapdragon grown by A. E. E. Koch, of Nobscot, which has been mentioned in The Review, Mr. Koch states is his own strain. It certainly is a beauty. W. N. Craig. NEWPORT, E. I. Henry C. Anthony, seedsman at Portsmouth, lost a large barn, with a horse and twenty-five hogs, by fire re- cently. William Allan has resigned as head gardener on the Dr. Barton Jacob es- tate after thirty years' service. John McGowan, for several years gardener at the L. S. Bruguiere estate here, has succeeded Mr. Allan. W. H. M. SEATTLE NOTES. [OoDtlDued from page 69.] tions were not extra plentiful and the supply of narcissi was about ex- hausted. Tulips were fairly plentiful, the outside late-flowering ones begin- ning to make their appearance. All in the flower business are thankful that Lent is over and are hoping for a re- vival of trade. Various Notes. The new market, opened last week at Third avenue and Washingt
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