. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Albany, New York 28 STE^BE^ STREET Best service S»id your ^(emersTa ua Membei sFloi Ists' TelerrapbiteUTerr Aab'n WETTLIN FLORAL CO. HORNELL, N. Y. For qniek Bervioe to Avoea, Addiaon. Andover, Arkport, Almond, Angelica, Bath, Cominc, Cuba, Canisteo, Castile, Cansarsa, Cohoeton, Friend- ship, Wellsville, Wayland, Warsaw, Dansville, Nanda and other Western New York towns. MEDINA. WHITE BROS. N\r Orders for Western New York • X • handled with promptness. For SYRACUSlfe, N. Y. W. E. Day Co., Onondaffa Hotel Bide. F. T. D. SYRACUSE, MILES S. HENC
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Albany, New York 28 STE^BE^ STREET Best service S»id your ^(emersTa ua Membei sFloi Ists' TelerrapbiteUTerr Aab'n WETTLIN FLORAL CO. HORNELL, N. Y. For qniek Bervioe to Avoea, Addiaon. Andover, Arkport, Almond, Angelica, Bath, Cominc, Cuba, Canisteo, Castile, Cansarsa, Cohoeton, Friend- ship, Wellsville, Wayland, Warsaw, Dansville, Nanda and other Western New York towns. MEDINA. WHITE BROS. N\r Orders for Western New York • X • handled with promptness. For SYRACUSlfe, N. Y. W. E. Day Co., Onondaffa Hotel Bide. F. T. D. SYRACUSE, MILES S. HENCLE, 118 Harrison St. Teleirraph or mail orders receive my personal attention. Send Orders for WASHINGTON, and vicinity to. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS Member F. T. D- 14th and H. Streets iron fuel box which runs on elevated pulley wheels and can be emptied in front of the fire box. This firm has three benches, 150 feet long, of Adiantum hybridum. There is also a house 33x200 of callas, from which they are cutting, and a bench of cypripedium. The varieties of carna- tions chiefly grown are Aviator, Belle Washburn and Matchless. Their new begonia, Mrs. Patten, a sport from Chatelaine, is much to be commended. While it is a free bloomer like its par- ent, it is a cleaner grower and has bet- ter color, a good Christmas color, and is an all-the-year variety. Wilbur Pat- ten, who has charge, says they have sent stock to Thos. F. Galvin, Inc., Boston, for twenty-one years. M. A. Patten and his son. Lieutenant Harold Patten, motored to Florida, where he has a residence and an orange grove. Son, Grows Father's Varieties. Mark Roper, who succeeded to his father's business almost four years ago, has a fine range of large, high houses. Some of them are almost new and all of them are freshly repainted. The late Mr. Roper, who was an expert on car- nations and their culture, originated many fine varieties, including a seed- ling which bears his name. Seven of these varieties compose tli
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