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HOKTICULTURE 



August 8, 1914 



HOTEL NOTTINGHAM 



COPLEY SQUARE 

 BOSTON 



European Plan 



Rates, $1.00 a Day and up 



Opposite Public Library, facing Trinity Church and con- 

 venient to Theatres and Shopping District 



Three minutes' walk to the Mechanics Building; two 

 minutes from N. Y.. N. H. & H. R. R., Back Bay Sta- 

 tion, and N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R.; B. & A. R. R., Trinity 

 Place Station. All trains stop at these stations, and 

 baggage can be cheeked to and from all stations. 

 Electric cars pass the door for all railroad stations, 

 steamboat landings, the suburbs, and direct to the 

 Convention Garden. Make your reservationi early. 



FRANCIS HOWE, Proprietor. 



COPLEY SQUARE HOTEL 



Huntington Avenue, Exeter and Blagden Streets 



BOSTON 



Nearest Hotel (only one block) to Convention Hall. Rooms without bath, $1.50 

 per day up. With bath, $2.00 per day up. European Plan. 350 Rooms, 200 

 Private Baths. 



AMOS H. WHIPPLE, Proprietor 



F. R. PiERSON CO. 



FLORISTS AND 

 PLANTSMEN 



TARRYTOWN ON HUDSON, - N. Y. 



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 House of America 



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1129 Arch St., Philadelphia,. Pa. 



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WIRE DESIGNS and FLORISTS SUPPLIES 

 1008 Vine St., PHILADELPHIA, PA 



Clinton, Ind.— Herman G. Hershey 

 has purchased the Sunnyside Green- 

 houses and will shortly open a retail 

 ;store. 



ST. LOUIS NOTES. 



Mrs, Otto G. Koenig will entertain 

 the Lady Florists' Home Circle on Au- 

 gust 12 at her home on Florissant ave- 

 nue. 



R. J. Windier, state vice-president of 

 the S. A. P., says he has booked quite 

 a large delegation for the S. A. F. 

 Convention. They will travel with the 

 Chicago delegation. 



Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Weber, with 

 the Misses Meinhardt, departed for an 

 eastern trip on July 31, which will ex- 

 tend thirty days. While east they will 

 take in the Boston Convention. 



Miss M. S. Newman and Miss Arm- 

 strong are spending their vacation 

 in Colorado. Their store at Olive 

 street and Spring avenue is closed for 

 the summer and will not be opened 

 before September 1, when they return. 



The W'indler Wholesale Floral Co. 

 are making quite a lot of improve- 

 ments in their salesroom — a new en- 

 closed office and new interior decora- 

 tion. Frank Windier, the boss, will 

 make the Boston trip with the local 

 delegation. 



The wind and hail storms the early 

 part of the past week did some dam- 

 age to the greenhouses in the northern 

 part of the city. All in that section 

 suffered some little by hail. If taken 

 as one the damage would be quite 

 heavy. 



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And Neighboring Towns 



Are Thoroughly Covered by 



SCHILLER, THE FLORIST 



(Member Florists Telegraph Dellrery). 



Flowergram or Mall Orders from florliiti 

 anywhere rurefully Riled and delivered 

 under the Hii|>prvis)on of 



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2221-2223 W. Madisen St., CHICAGO. 



'Phone West 822 



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