. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'Penn, the Telegrraph Florist" Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 37-43 BROiVIFIELD STREET Boston, Massachusottt 143 Tr«mont Street The Centrally Located Florist Shop Yim Iir RadifMitfo Wa catar All Paiiti ii Naw Ei|lai4 Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery. BOSTON, MASS. HKNRT R. COMLET, Horlat, 0 Park St. no years' experience in the florist business gruarantees efficiency to Uke care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed FALL RIVER MASSACHUSETTS RODGERS & DUOOAN Plaza Tlieatre BnlldlnK finer quality. Matchless and Alice a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'Penn, the Telegrraph Florist" Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 37-43 BROiVIFIELD STREET Boston, Massachusottt 143 Tr«mont Street The Centrally Located Florist Shop Yim Iir RadifMitfo Wa catar All Paiiti ii Naw Ei|lai4 Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery. BOSTON, MASS. HKNRT R. COMLET, Horlat, 0 Park St. no years' experience in the florist business gruarantees efficiency to Uke care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed FALL RIVER MASSACHUSETTS RODGERS & DUOOAN Plaza Tlieatre BnlldlnK finer quality. Matchless and Alice are among the new additions this season. Andrew Christensen, of Stoneham, who will make a month's transconti- nental tour, will include both California expositions in his itinerary, but will not attend the S. A. F, convention. Neil Boyle, of Maiden, states that Ophelia is making splendid growth, ahead of all other roses. He continues to market a nice lot of Ward, Double White Killarney and Eichmond. The annual exhibition of gladioli, phlox, asters and other annuals will be held at Horticultural hall August 7 and 8. July broke all records in the annals of the weather bureau for precipitation, with a fall of nearly nine and one-half inches. This far exceeds that of any previous July. We continue to have frequent thunder showers and consider- able fog, which gives the country a luxuriant appearance, although it is hard on mountain, lake and shore re- sorts. John McFarland, of North Easton, has a fine lot of poinsettias coming on. About 2,000 are now in 6-inch pots. These will carry one large bract each. Quantities of later propagation are com- ing along. Three houses are devoted to mums, the majority being Major Bonnafifon. One house is planted with Adiantum Croweanum, and one with Asparagus Sprengeri. A large quan- tity of valley is forced and daily ship- ments are made to Boston. W. N. C. ST. LOUIS. The Market. There has been little change in mar- ket conditions. An abundance of


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