. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. New Crop Ferns, Galax and I eucotlioe Frab fna th* Bin RMc< MoaaUiai to tk* FUrnt Per 1000 Green Galax .. Fancy and Daxarer Ferns. Ivonx Leucothoe ... ) MedToui Green Leucothoe, Short Green eacothoe We have 13 yean' experience in the business. Our reference. The Valle Crncea Cruces, A. L. PRESNELL * CO., Star Raate, BUTLER, TENN. Mention The BeTlew when yon write. tion plants and poinsettias. They have a large cut of carnation blooms. This firm is erecting two new steel stacks. Walter Bertermann an


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. New Crop Ferns, Galax and I eucotlioe Frab fna th* Bin RMc< MoaaUiai to tk* FUrnt Per 1000 Green Galax .. Fancy and Daxarer Ferns. Ivonx Leucothoe ... ) MedToui Green Leucothoe, Short Green eacothoe We have 13 yean' experience in the business. Our reference. The Valle Crncea Cruces, A. L. PRESNELL * CO., Star Raate, BUTLER, TENN. Mention The BeTlew when yon write. tion plants and poinsettias. They have a large cut of carnation blooms. This firm is erecting two new steel stacks. Walter Bertermann and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Junge are on a two weeks' tour of the east, visiting New York city be- fore their return. Mrs. O. E. Steinkamp and baby arc at home and are doing nicely. The Smith & Young Co. is cutting some good valley and orchids. Mr. and Mrs. August Kieman have announced the engagement of their daughter, Frieda. E. E. T. The State Florists' Association of In- diana has sent out announcements of a trip to be made to Spencer, Ind., to see the dahlia fields of the National Show Gardens. The trip will bo made Septem- ber 28. Dinner will be served at noon and a trip will be made to the state park in the afternoon. There will be plenty of watermelons, as well as good talks, one of the latter on the propagation of lilies commercially bv E. T. Barnes. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. The beginning of early autumnal ac- tivities has started business a little and florists are receiving their share. The month has been unusually active with small weddings and numerous prenup- tial gatherings, while funeral work has been bettef than average. Continued good weather has given outdoor asters opportunity for full cropping, which has been taken advan- tage of by the commercial growers. First cuttings of roses and carnations are showing daily improvement at normal prices. Various Notes. Edward Brooke, of T. J. Johnston & Co., was in Boston and vicinity last week. William A. Bowers,


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