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H K T I C U L T U R E 



September 6, 1919 



BOSTON FLORAL SUPPLY 

 COMPANY 



Wholesale Florists 



DEALERS IN 



Cut Flowers and Evergreens 



We manufacture our Baskets, Wax 

 flowers. Wax designs, Wire frames, 

 etc., and preserve our Cycas Leaves 

 right in our own factory. 



Office, Salesrooms, Shipping Dept. 



15 Otis St. 96 Arch St. 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephones, Main 2574, 3525 



For All Flowers in Season Call on 



THE LEO NIESSEN CO. 



1201 Race St. Philadelphia, Pa. 



EDWARD REID 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1619 - 21 Ranttead St., Philadelphia. Pa. 



CHOICE BEAUTIES, ORCHIDS, VALLEY, ROSES 

 and all Seasonable Varieties of Cut Flowers 



Wired Toothpicks 



ManaJutoimd » J 



W.J. COWEE, Berlin, N.Y. 



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GEORGE B. HART 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



24 Stone St., Rochester, N. Y. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 



MANUFACTURERS 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



J. A. BUDLONG 



184 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO 



Wholesale Growers of Cut Flowers 



ROSES, CARNATIONS 



AND ALL OTHER SEASONABLE STOCK 



Shipping order, have moil careful attention alway. 



IF You Want Anything from Boston Get It 

 From Henry M. Robinson & Co. 



For Safety Place Your Orders With Ua 



HENRY IN/1. ROBINSON & 



2 Wlnthrop Square and 32 Otis Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



M. A. C. TO ERECT FINE MEMORIAL 

 BUILDING 



Will Be Built in Memory of the Men 



Who Died in Service — Construc- 

 tion May Start in October. 



The Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 

 lege alumni will erect one of the finest 

 buildings on the college campus at 

 Amherst in memory of the men who 

 died in service. An alumni bulletin 

 has just been published showing a 

 drawing of the proposed building and 

 describing the details of its construc- 

 tion. 



M. A. C. had one of the finest war 

 records of any of the colleges in the 

 country and her alumni are anxious to 

 build a memorial to the men who will 

 never come back. In order to do this, 

 a campaign is under way to raise $150.- 

 000 during the month of October and 

 there is no doubt in the minds of M. 

 A. C. men but what the goal will be 

 reached for everyone is enthusiastic 

 and willing to help. In fact, plans for 

 the new building have been completed 

 and actual construction is expected to 

 start in October. 



October 25 will be "aggie night" all 

 over the world wherever there are 

 two or more "aggie" men to get to- 

 gether to discuss plans for helping 

 with the memorial fund. 



The new building will be located on 

 the slope just south of the library: an 

 ideal location, and will be used to 

 house the various college activities 

 such as the Collegian, the Senate, the 

 musical clubs, dramatics, the Y. M. 

 C, A. and others and will stand out 

 and apart from all other buildings on 

 the campus. 



FLORISTS TO MEET AT SYRACUSE. 

 Horticulturists from all over the 

 state will meet in annual session Sept. 

 10 in the Dairy building at the State 

 Fair grounds. Syracuse. Frank R. 

 Pierson, president, has announced the 

 meeting of the State Federation of 

 Horticultural and Floral Societies for 



that date. 



Plans for the erection of a horticul- 

 tural building to house exhibits of 

 fruit, flower, vegetables, seeds, bees 

 and nursery stock are expected to gain 

 an impetus from this meeting. The 

 following organizations will be repre- 

 sented: New York Florists' Club, Hor- 

 ticultural Society of Greater New- 

 York, Tuxedo Horticultural Society, 

 Buffalo Florists' Club, Rochester Flor- 

 ists' Association, Syracuse Retail Flor- 

 ists' Association. Central New York 

 Plant Growers' Club, Syracuse Rose 

 Society, Utica Florists' Club, New 

 York and New Jersey Plant Growers' 

 Association. Tarrytown Horticultural 

 Society, Albany Florists' Club, Mo- 

 hawk Valley Florists' Association. 

 Nassau County Horticultural Society 

 and the Southern New York Horticul- 

 tural Association. 



CAMBRIDGE 



NEW YORK 



World". Oldest and Largest 

 Manufacturers of 



FLOWER POTS 



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A. H. HEWS & CO., INC. 



Cambridge, Mass. 



