. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. R»fe is at Pomfret The Superintendent is Mr. John Ash who has such an enviable reputation for his successes with fruit. espcciRlIy putted, grown in this range. His orchard house is the curvilinear one at the right. When the crop is oft he uses the house for 'inLinis—some forty varieties which were culled from over a hundred he imported. Since taking this photo, we have erected what Mr Ash says is "an ideal rose ; It is connected by a passage to the work room at the left and is our Sectional Iron Fr


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. R»fe is at Pomfret The Superintendent is Mr. John Ash who has such an enviable reputation for his successes with fruit. espcciRlIy putted, grown in this range. His orchard house is the curvilinear one at the right. When the crop is oft he uses the house for 'inLinis—some forty varieties which were culled from over a hundred he imported. Since taking this photo, we have erected what Mr Ash says is "an ideal rose ; It is connected by a passage to the work room at the left and is our Sectional Iron Frame Construction like the rest of the houses. If you want to know the part'culars about this rose house or any part of the range—will be glad to hear from you. Lord »d New York. IRVINGTON, N. Y. Boston. Philadelphia. Chicago. Use These in Your Decorations with the three sizes yoti can obtain All Heights, from 6 to 48 Inches. No other stand Is so simple and easily adjusted \A^rite or wire us if unable to obtain the stands locally. The lHoore=Liyingston Co., patnt'es, Lansdowne, Pa. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE i Central Trust Building, 4th and Market Streets, Philadelphia, The Moore-Livingston Plant Stands. discussion took place, and many ques- tions were answered by the doctor, A rising vote of thanks was given the speaker for his able discourse. We had quite an attractive informal exhibition. Wm. Duckham had a fine lot of shrubs in flower as well as her- baceous stock and spring bulbs. Alex- ander Brown, gardener to G. Maccul- lock Miller, had a fine lot of antirrhi- num and Alexander Michel had a fine lot of tulips, as did F. G. Neipp of Chatham. John Dunn, Wm. Wilscherg and Alfred Neipp were elected to membership. The next flower show will be held October 27-28 at Assembly rooms, Madison. The schedule is be- ing revised by the executive commit- tee. The club is to afiiliate with the New York Florists' Club, on the oc- casion of its outing. A good time is anticipated. E. R.


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