. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ERIE. PA. The Saltford Flower Shop POUGHKEEPSIE. NEW YORK yeaher F. T. D « OUtLITV SHOP IN A OUALITT TOWM mUTIIAM 11 V The Chatham Fleral Co. VUillllilll, n. I • PROMPTNESS, WITH CAM Ctsten NEW YORK and Western MASS. MONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN Member FloristB' Tel. Del. Ass'n A. C. BROWN, LARGE GREENHOUSES SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS. ABUNDANTLY PREPARED AT ALL TIMES Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Padfic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Aves. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Germantown and Chestnut Hi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ERIE. PA. The Saltford Flower Shop POUGHKEEPSIE. NEW YORK yeaher F. T. D « OUtLITV SHOP IN A OUALITT TOWM mUTIIAM 11 V The Chatham Fleral Co. VUillllilll, n. I • PROMPTNESS, WITH CAM Ctsten NEW YORK and Western MASS. MONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN Member FloristB' Tel. Del. Ass'n A. C. BROWN, LARGE GREENHOUSES SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS. ABUNDANTLY PREPARED AT ALL TIMES Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Padfic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Aves. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Germantown and Chestnut Hill ORDERS Carefully executed with taste and promptness. FRANK R. HASTINGS 8 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Massiilon, Ohio A. WEAVER '^f Florist in Rotary COUNCIL BLUFFS, lA. HERMAN BROS. CO. Leading Retail Florists 10 Pearl St. tiful clear scarlet; 36-12, salmon, clear and distinct, darker than Lady North- cliffe, a great producer; 34-13, a nice variegated, penciled with carmine, a big cropper; 45-13, a good scarlet; 119- 12, a new shade of shell pink; 113, a good crimson; 81-13, a fringed pure white, similar to White Wonder; 116-12, a beautiful fringed light pink; 107-12, of Gloriosa type. Some of these are likely to be heard from again. Rosalia, Laddie and Dorner's seedling No. 148 attracted much favorable no- tice. Pink Sensation seemed to be blooming freely for so large a flower. Itosette, Yellow Prince, Doris, the lat- ter a fine, new crimson now being dis- seminated, of a glowing shade; Pink Delight, Matchless, Beacon, Beuora and Gloriosa were all fine. Glori- osa still holds its own here. Nancy looked well and seems destined to dis- place Pink Delight. A good general line of stock for the retail trade, such as freesias, snapdragons, marguerites, mignonette, etc., is grown h' .-e, and everything looked well. After leaving Mr. Goddard's, the es- tablishment of W. R. Nicholson was vis- ited. Carnations are the leading crop here and it would be hard t


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