November 22, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



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Thanksgiving- Goods are now ripe. Get busy and 

 pick them early. Elegant little flower receptacles 

 of Delft Imperial Ware, Brownies, etc.. Ferneries, 

 Baskets and Vases. All New Goods. Sterling 

 Novelties now offered for the First time. Tempt- 

 ing prices on our Special Gold Letters, Script and Block and Mother of Pearl. 



PROGRESSIVE FLORISTS 



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 can he no stagnation or darapne;'s, so that your stock 

 will always be fresh and fragrant. Furthermore the 

 saving in ice will more than pay for the cost. 



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PERSONAL. 



Louis Sander, of F. Sander & Son, 

 St. Albans, Eng., is expected to arrive 

 in tliis country about end of November 

 for a brief stay. 



Cards are out for the wedding of 

 Ilaniel E. Elsperinan of Evansville, 

 Ind., and Rose C. Diehl, of the same 

 place, November 19. 



Herbert P. Crowley, of Hammann & 

 Crowley, Newport, R. I., and Miss 

 Margaret Smith were married in New 

 York on November 10th. 



William Swanson, one of the pro- 

 prietors of the Snelling Floral Co., St. 

 Paul, Minn., was married on Novem- 

 ber 8th to Miss Margaret Olllct. 



William Gardner has accepted the 

 position of head gardener on the new 

 Fletcher estate at Brookline, Mass., 

 which is being laid out by Warren H. 

 Manning. 



C. W. Blatchley of the Blatchley Co., 

 Meriden, Conn., is critically ill with 

 typhoid pneumonia at his home at 

 Stillman's Corner. Mr, Blatchley is 

 in charge of the greenhouse, while his 

 son, R. C. Blatchley, Is manager of 

 the local store. 



Cleveland visitors — Charles H. Totty, 

 Madison, N. J.; L. J. Reuter, Westerly, 

 R. I.; Joseph Hill, Richmond, Ind.; I. 

 Rosnosky, of Michell's, Phila., Pa.; 

 Wm. Gerlack, Piqua, Ohio; Milton 

 Alexander, representing Lion & Co.; 

 J. Burbach, representing Schloss 

 Bros., and Jas. P. Keller of Lexington. 



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Boston visitors — O. V. Zangen, Hobo- 

 ken, N. J.; Chas. Loechner, New York 

 City; D. Cameron, representing F. 

 Sander & Son, St. Albans, Eng.; W. 

 M. Davidge, of Hudson Carbon Co., 

 Rallston Spa. N. Y. 



New York visitors — Alex. Montgom- 

 ery and son, Natick, Mass; A. A. 

 Young, Jewett City, Conn. 



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