. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. <LEADING 9*LORI8T8 ^^^nst^M Ave. Cleveland CLEVELAND OHIO '-r^sr 55SS KUCLID AVKMUK Member DAYTON, OHIO 16 •n4 18 W. Srd St. Matthews the Florist EstabUehed In 1883 Greenhoases and Nurseries In Rlverdale. NEW ALBANY, IND. A. RASMUSSEN The lariett fleral establishment south of Chicago Telegraph or Telephone your orders to STUEBE nOKAL CO., 404 Niin Street. WATERTOWN, WIS. here. Matchless is grown for white and Mr. Herr's batch was a sight not easily forgotten. For red Mr. Herr still grows Beacon, and the beds of it look as robust and thrif


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. <LEADING 9*LORI8T8 ^^^nst^M Ave. Cleveland CLEVELAND OHIO '-r^sr 55SS KUCLID AVKMUK Member DAYTON, OHIO 16 •n4 18 W. Srd St. Matthews the Florist EstabUehed In 1883 Greenhoases and Nurseries In Rlverdale. NEW ALBANY, IND. A. RASMUSSEN The lariett fleral establishment south of Chicago Telegraph or Telephone your orders to STUEBE nOKAL CO., 404 Niin Street. WATERTOWN, WIS. here. Matchless is grown for white and Mr. Herr's batch was a sight not easily forgotten. For red Mr. Herr still grows Beacon, and the beds of it look as robust and thrifty as the day it was disseminated, and, as far as profit is concerned, it may be placed close to the top of the column. A bed of Cham- pion is in bloom, but I doubt its abil- ity to displace old Beacon. Alice does well and is liked. A bench of Dagmar showed remarkable quality. Last, but not least, is the planting of Enchant- ress Supreme, which is much thought of by Mr. Herr. The establishment throughout is a model of order and cleanliness and reflects the ability of a master of the profession. The next meeting of the club will be held February 17, and the Willis B. Girvin greenhouses, at Leola, Pa., will be visited on the same day. Various Notes. D. T, Connor, of the Lord & Bum- ham Co., Philadelphia, has secured an order for two large greenhouses from B. F. Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel P. Hostetter, of Manheim, Pa., entertained at dinner January 23. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Weaver and H. K. Rohrer. Mr. Hostetter's greenhouses were in- spected. There are immense plantings of orchid-flowering sweet peas of the highest quality in bloom, and many blooms with 24-inch stems were noted. Several shades selected and developed INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA 225 N. PenDsyWania Street E. G. HILL FLORAL CO. Indiana's Foremost Florists, covering all points In state. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. Indianapolis, Ind. 241 Maaeachusette


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