. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. **Penn, the Telei^raph Florist* Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 124 TREMONT STREET. erC Boston, Massaohusetts 143 TREMONT STREET The Centrally Located Florist Shop Tours for Roolproolty. Wo cover all polnta In Now Xna-Iand Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery VERMONT'S FLORIST W. E. 137 St. Paul St., BURUNttTON. VT. LYNN, MASS. swiiMPSCon GIBBS BROS. 288 Union Street We deliver also SAUGUS NMUNT tUIU BOSTON, MASS. HBNRT R. COMIXT, Florist, 0 Park Bt. BO years' experience in the florist business guarantees efficiency to take care


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. **Penn, the Telei^raph Florist* Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 124 TREMONT STREET. erC Boston, Massaohusetts 143 TREMONT STREET The Centrally Located Florist Shop Tours for Roolproolty. Wo cover all polnta In Now Xna-Iand Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery VERMONT'S FLORIST W. E. 137 St. Paul St., BURUNttTON. VT. LYNN, MASS. swiiMPSCon GIBBS BROS. 288 Union Street We deliver also SAUGUS NMUNT tUIU BOSTON, MASS. HBNRT R. COMIXT, Florist, 0 Park Bt. BO years' experience in the florist business guarantees efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed to 40,000 sweet peas daily at his stand in the wholesale market. Two of his largest shippers are John Marshall, of the Fruit Hill Greenhouses, Providence, R. I., and A. B. Hanson, of South Eoyal- ston, Mass. Herman WaJdecker, of Braintree, is sending in quantities of fine Spanish irises. His Hydrangea Otaksa is splen- didly grown. A large attendance is anticipated for the field day of the Gardeners' and Flo- rists' Club, to be held May 15, at the estate of General S, M. Weld, of Dedham. Members and friends are asked to take a train for Dedham, leav- ing South station at 2 p. m., or take elevated trains to Forest Hills and transfer there to a Dedham car. All should endeavor to reach Dedham as near 2:30 p. m. as possible. Barges will convey passengers from Dedham to General Weld's estate. The beautiful rock gardens will be in splendid con- dition. I am glad to report that George Cart- wright, the genial treasurer of the Boston Flower Exchange, who has been at the Peter Bent Brigham hospital for ten days, is much improved in health. An operation was not considered necessary. Harry Quint has opened a temporary store at 34 Bromfield street, where he has a large force of men busy making up Memorial day wreaths, which he will make on a larger scale this year than ever. He has planted a neat privet hedge around the garden fronting his Boylston street


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