April 1, 1916 



HOETICULTUEE 



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Baskets 



of Distinction 



FOR YOUR 



EASTER TRADE 



Lovely Creations in Velour Grey, Tiffany Lavender, Imperial Blue with Florentine 

 Floral Garlands in Pure White; Absolutely New Ideals, Our Own Manufacture, and 

 shown for the First Time at the National Flower Show in Philadelphia where they de- 

 monstrated Great Selling Qualities. 



Try a $25 to $40 selection. You'll quickly want more. 



We have everything in Dependable Easter Florists' Supplies. 

 Prices moderate. Order now. 



m THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



I H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 'piS^^^^t 



Street, 

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BOSTON. 



J. Delay, foniierly in business for 

 liiraselt' on Beacon St.. and lately with 

 Penn, is now in the employ ot Max 

 Pishelson on Winter St. 



A. A. Pembroke returned from the 

 show this morning and brings bad: 

 the news that he captured more prize 

 money than any other single carna- 

 tion exhibitor. 



Mayor Curley has received and ac- 

 cepted the resignation of Charles Gib- 

 son from the Park and Recreation 

 Board. Mr. Gibson was an unpaid 

 member, appointed by Mayor Curley 

 early in his administration. 



McAlpine & McDonald, wholesalers 

 on Devonshire street, are preparing to 

 move into their new business quarters, 

 directly across the street from where 

 they have been located. Work has 

 been started on the ice chest, and the 

 old Boston American office will soon 

 be filled with their stock. Tliey will 

 be installed there not later than 

 April 10. 



Portland, Me. — H. S. Rogers has 

 been appointed manager of the Port- 

 land Flower Store, 631 Congress St. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 

 Chicago, III. — Illinois Flower Box 

 Co., capital stock, $25,000. 



Eben S. Haskell, florist, of Lebanon, Matawan, N. J. — Monmouth Seed 



Vt., and Mrs. Haskell, celebrated their Co., capital stock, $100,000. Incorpora- 



golden wedding anniversary March tors, Robert V. and John K. Crine and 



21st. Samuel D. Jones. 



At a gathering in Elizabeth Park, 

 Thursday evening, March 2. twenty- 

 two gentlemen connected with the 

 work of landscape design or landscape 

 planting met as the guests ot G, A, 

 Parker, superintendent of parks of 

 Hartford, Conn. After a get-together 

 meeting, luncheon was served. In- 

 formal talks were given by several, 

 with E. M. Brown as master of cere- 

 monies. The committee, appointed to 

 draw up a scheme for organization 

 consists of C. H. Sierman, T. H. Des- 

 mond, H. G. Clark, E. M. Brown, W. 

 W. Hunt of Hartford and L. F. Prouty 

 of Springfield. 



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I HOTEL CUMBERLAND I 



I NEW YORK, Broadway at 54th Street | 



Broadway Cars from Grand Central 'Depot M 



7lh Jjvcnue Cars from Pennsylvania Station B 



New and Fireproof [ 



Strictly First Class — Rates Reasonable M 



Rooms with Adjoining Bath I 



$1.50 "p I 



Rooms with Private Bath ■ 



$2.00 up I 



Suites $4.00 up I 



lO Minutes Walk to 40 Theatres I 



Send for Bool^let M 



HARRY P. STIMSON 



Formerly with Hotel Imperial Only New York Hotel Window-Screened Tkroughout B 



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