. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '?\:.\ .'?gr • 7'«r'7'^'" 64 The Florists^ Review August 17, 1916. respondent, and Captain Harold J. Pat- ten, son of M. A, Patten, of Tewksbury, are among those who have arrived home this week from Texas. ^- Visitors last week included Arthur Cowee, Berlin, N. Y.; M. Fuld and W. A. Sperling, New York; T. A. Have- meyer, I. S. Hendrickson, Floral Park, N. Y.; A. E. Kunderd, Goshen, O.; Prank Morton, Portland, Me.; H. E. Meader, Dover, N. H.; H. Youell, Syracuse, N. Y.; Prof. A. C. Beal, Ithaca, N. Y.; Madison C. Cooper, Cal- cium, N. Y.; Jacob
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '?\:.\ .'?gr • 7'«r'7'^'" 64 The Florists^ Review August 17, 1916. respondent, and Captain Harold J. Pat- ten, son of M. A, Patten, of Tewksbury, are among those who have arrived home this week from Texas. ^- Visitors last week included Arthur Cowee, Berlin, N. Y.; M. Fuld and W. A. Sperling, New York; T. A. Have- meyer, I. S. Hendrickson, Floral Park, N. Y.; A. E. Kunderd, Goshen, O.; Prank Morton, Portland, Me.; H. E. Meader, Dover, N. H.; H. Youell, Syracuse, N. Y.; Prof. A. C. Beal, Ithaca, N. Y.; Madison C. Cooper, Cal- cium, N. Y.; Jacob Thomann, Boches- ter, N. Y.; K M. Smith, East Hartford, Conn. A. G. Pembroke, of the Boston Flower Exchange, is away on a fort- ^•- night's vacation. George H. Noyes, of '" ;'r the same market, is spending his vaca- tion with Mrs. Noyes and family at Ipswich Little Neck, Ipswich, Mass. Henry M. Robinson is enjoying a va- cation at Green Harbor, Mass. Mr. and .Mrs. H. L. Chadwick, of Houlton, Me., were callers last week. Mr. Chadwick has an excellent florists' business in Maine's greatest potato- producing section, Aroostook county. He says the quality of flowers in the Boston markets is much superior to that seen in New York, E. E. Lassman, Boston's octogenarian florist, is still hale and hearty. He told me August 12 that he puts in a good day's work daily and that he never felt better, although now 86 years of age. His son, with whom he lives, has accepted a position in Phila- delphia and Mr. Lassman feels he must go with him. His friends here, who are numerous, will miss seeing his ever genial face. The Boston Eose Co. is receiving fine shipments of summer Beauty roses from Scarboro, N. Y. At present they are not receiving any flowers from the Montgomery Co., but shipments will re- commence in a few days. At Welch's, 280 Devonshire street, business so far in August has shown a distinct improvement over July. Philip L. Carbone is beginning to receive large consignme
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