. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS. Home of Qyality Flowers Members FlorisU* Telegiaph Delivery Association 6 MERRIMACK SQUARE Boston, Massachusetts 44 TEMPLE PLACE The Centrally Located Florist Shop Yours for Reciprocity We cover all points in New Ensland Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery. MALDEN, MASS. J. WALSH 4 SON Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association hook a fish, and the opportunity for re- flection and planning thus offered?" • • • • Manager James McLaughlin, of the Cleveland-McCallum Co., commented upon the delightful outing
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS. Home of Qyality Flowers Members FlorisU* Telegiaph Delivery Association 6 MERRIMACK SQUARE Boston, Massachusetts 44 TEMPLE PLACE The Centrally Located Florist Shop Yours for Reciprocity We cover all points in New Ensland Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery. MALDEN, MASS. J. WALSH 4 SON Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association hook a fish, and the opportunity for re- flection and planning thus offered?" • • • • Manager James McLaughlin, of the Cleveland-McCallum Co., commented upon the delightful outing of the Cleve- land Florists' Club July 26, when some 200 florists and friends enjoyed the one big time of getting together. When the announcement was made during the awarding of the prizes that the hustling president had secured the 200 members he promised to get during his term, he was voted the premier award by gen- eral acclamation. • • • . B. Hammond Tracy, of Wenham, Mass., was a visitor passing through Cleveland from Detroit in a new Pack- ard six. It is possible Kansas City will be honored with a visit, as, unless unforeseen circumstances arise to pre- vent, the route lies thither. • • • • Charles Rotter, foreman for A. Gra- ham & Son, Cleveland, 0., is justly proud of the several houses planted with chrys- anthemums and cyclamens, intended to exceed last year's supply in number and equal it in quality. A fine lot of Lilium auratum was noted. It is the intention of the firm to carry the bulbs over rested in the pots in which they are forced. Among foliage plants are cro- tons, limited in number and intended only for retail sales, but of surpassing quality. • * • * The Friedlcy Co., Cleveland, O., is growing fewer cyclamens and a greater number of solanums. Superintendent Shepherd Morris is on a vacation, but Grower Jack Taat pointed out a bed of the Jerusalem cherries now setting ber- ries, expected to be ready for 5-inch pots in October fo
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