. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Proinpt deliveries throtitrhont BiTTonvi n the MRKSHIMS. Lenox. ^*\IzZlr Lee. Stockbridse. etc. MASK. DRAKE GIEENHOUSCS, fittsiieliNass. Leading Florist in Western Mass. Kst 1875 WELLESLEY COLLEGE •??a Hall, Waint Hill, Boekbridre HaU lehools , Wellesler, aa—. IiOf Distance TeL. WeUealey M4 BROCKTON, MASS. All oxders noeived. ddivcred promptly in New 91. W. HATHAWAY. »=«1»°^ 9 Mais Street ,^^^(43^^^^mi^\ 14 Bromfidd Street 7^ BOSTON 7 Telephone 3681 Main ARTISTIC WORK-CLOSE PERSONAL ATTENTION Takes special care of Steamship and Th


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Proinpt deliveries throtitrhont BiTTonvi n the MRKSHIMS. Lenox. ^*\IzZlr Lee. Stockbridse. etc. MASK. DRAKE GIEENHOUSCS, fittsiieliNass. Leading Florist in Western Mass. Kst 1875 WELLESLEY COLLEGE •??a Hall, Waint Hill, Boekbridre HaU lehools , Wellesler, aa—. IiOf Distance TeL. WeUealey M4 BROCKTON, MASS. All oxders noeived. ddivcred promptly in New 91. W. HATHAWAY. »=«1»°^ 9 Mais Street ,^^^(43^^^^mi^\ 14 Bromfidd Street 7^ BOSTON 7 Telephone 3681 Main ARTISTIC WORK-CLOSE PERSONAL ATTENTION Takes special care of Steamship and Theater trade. Delivers within 20 miles of city. Special attention to telegraph and telephone orders. Boston, Massachusetts 143 Xv^mont Stroot The Centrally Located Plortst Shop TMRhrtidifidtr. W« cmr AD rati ii Ntw Eifbii Members FIortsiB' Telscnipk CAnBuN£| MS Boylston St., BOSTON Mamber Hariats' Tdcfraph Deiimy Aaaodatiea BOSTON, MASS. HENRY R* COMLKY. Ptoftot, • Parli Sti BO year^ experience in the florist badness guarantees efficiency to take care of all orders. 20% allowed. Mo. All say they had a good business last season. C. E. De Wever, of Olivette, has his outdoor roses and gladioli in fine shape this year. The long dry spell has not been felt by him, with the Skinner irri- gation system working overtime, al- though rain would be welcome, as water rates come high in the county. The Foster Floral Co., which has an ice cream parlor connected with its store at Delmar and King's Highway, recently gave away an American Beauty rose with every plate of cream, and Fred Foster says they did a rushing business. The County Growers' Association held its first annual picnic June 30, at Studt's grove. The regular monthly meeting took place the next day, at 8 p. m. The St. Louis Florists' Club will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon, July 9. This will be the most important meeting of the year, as the nomination of officers will take place, and S.


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