. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Ski'Temukk 2;{, 1920 The Florists^ Review 25. Banquet in Honor of Visitors to Gardeners* Convention in Display House of Missouri Botanical Garden. Amoricaii Bo;iiity rosi'S ;iro in iiiod- crato supj)ly only, and tlio ])rico for roally good flowers in special (( cents or less. White lilies arc plentiful and are likel>' to 111' so from now on. There is a 'wide choice. Lilium speciosum ru- brum is in good supply, Lily of the valley is scarce, but there is little de- mand for it, recent high prices having made it unpojiular with retailers. Out(ir fl
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Ski'Temukk 2;{, 1920 The Florists^ Review 25. Banquet in Honor of Visitors to Gardeners* Convention in Display House of Missouri Botanical Garden. Amoricaii Bo;iiity rosi'S ;iro in iiiod- crato supj)ly only, and tlio ])rico for roally good flowers in special (( cents or less. White lilies arc plentiful and are likel>' to 111' so from now on. There is a 'wide choice. Lilium speciosum ru- brum is in good supply, Lily of the valley is scarce, but there is little de- mand for it, recent high prices having made it unpojiular with retailers. Out(ir flowers are more or less in- teresting tci buyers who want to give much for a little money, and dahlias, good varieties, at $1 to $tj per hun- drcMl, mov(> fairly well. So also do boinardia and' zinnias. Chrysanthe- mums are in larger supply. Various Notes. ]{obert ^'raig, of Philadelphia, last week spent a f(>w days iu New York, \isiting various growers ami his many friends. Frank L. Deory, fornurly with J. II. Small ifc Sons, is now manager of the New York store of D(dansky & Mc- Donald, in the Kighteenth street mar- ket. Kicliard N'incent, Jr., White Marsh, Md., is enthusiastic o\er the prospect for the success of the show of the American Dahlia Society, of which he is president, which opens in the roof garden of Hotel Mon<lay, September L'7. The exliibition quarters arc su])erb. It is a "pay" show this year, l)ut the trade may obtain trade tickets of admission, laTge numbers of which ;ire in the hands of seedsmen and others throughout New York. The fall exhibition of the Horticul- tural Society of New York will be held at the American Museum of Natural History. Xo\ember 4 to 7. .lohu H. Jiockman, of the II. F. Miehell <'o., Philadelphia, was a visi- tor last week. J. H. P. Harry H. White, for the last nint; years em]doyed by Schloss Rib- bons. Inc., has formed a company for the importation and manufacture of ribbons, under the n
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