. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 58 ITie Rorists* Review FBBRnABT 0. 1922. Hanging Baskets, i^ m 2- ** ^^^ ^0***0 ^ ^*^*^^ STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE Size Per dox. Per lOO 8-inch $ $ 10-inch 12-inch 14-inch 16-inch 35 00 18-inch 50 of one sixe at lOO rate The Wm. Murphy Co., Cincinnati, o. strong speech in its favor and referred to the steady disappearance of the plant all over the state. Other speakers in- cluded Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer, E. M. Saltonstall, Prof. M. L. Fernald, of Har- vard Colfege, Henry Penn, N. T. Kidder,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 58 ITie Rorists* Review FBBRnABT 0. 1922. Hanging Baskets, i^ m 2- ** ^^^ ^0***0 ^ ^*^*^^ STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE Size Per dox. Per lOO 8-inch $ $ 10-inch 12-inch 14-inch 16-inch 35 00 18-inch 50 of one sixe at lOO rate The Wm. Murphy Co., Cincinnati, o. strong speech in its favor and referred to the steady disappearance of the plant all over the state. Other speakers in- cluded Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer, E. M. Saltonstall, Prof. M. L. Fernald, of Har- vard Colfege, Henry Penn, N. T. Kidder, N. J. O'Brien, Sr., author of the law recognizing the trailing arbutus as the state flower, and others. Eepresenta- tives of many organizations attended, including the Massachusetts Horticul- tural Society, Gardeners' and Florists' Club of Boston, New England Botanical Club, Arnold Arboretum, New England Nurserymen's Association, the Women's National Farm and Garden Association, many garden clubs, etc. The success- ful outcome of this bill's passage will undoubtedly be helpful in the passage of bills later to protect other flowers, and among these the mountain laurel will undoubtedly figure. Ezhibitions of 1922. The Massachusetts Horticultural So- ciety will hold the following exhibitions in 1922: March 23 to 26—Spring bulbous plants. May 15 to 20—Groat exhibition of native ferns and wild flowers. June 3 and 4—Rhododendron, azalea and iris show. June 17 and 18—Peony show. June 24 and 25—Roses, sweet peas and late peonies. The American Sweet Pea Society will hold its show at the same time. August 12 and 13—Gladiolus show, with the New England Gladiolus So- ciety cooperating. August 26 and 27—Children's gar- dens show. September 9 and 10—Dahlia, fruit and vegetable show. November 4 and 5—Annual autumn show. Various Notes. Carnation night will be celebrated by the Gardeners' and Florists' Club, Feb- ruary 23. There will be several talks by leading specialists and
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