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May 22, 1920 



"The Telegraph FlorWt" 



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WORCESTER, MASS. 



Randall's Flower Shop 



HABBY I. KAXDAXX. Proprietor. 

 riorlaff Tc]«CTiHih DellTerr 



Providence, Rhode Island 



Jolinston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 Dorrance Stre«t 



Membor Florists' Telocrsvh DellTery 



Quality atul Reliability 

 WARBURTON 



FAIX BIVKB, MASS. 



BoUTorle* of Flowen uid Plaota 

 la FAIX BITEB imd oontlraooa 

 territory. 



The Beacon Florist 

 ' ^'.^T^?*^ BOSTON 



}. EISEMANN, Manager, 14 yta.Tt bead 



decorator and designer for Penn'a. 

 rrompt, KHMeiit Berrlee Oti>r»ataed. 



Symphony Flower Shop 



240 HTNTINGTOX AVEXrE 



Opposite Christian Science Church 

 BOSTOX, MASS. 



M.4URICE M. SAUNDERS 



Manager for Was Bros. 14 years 

 Telephones - - Back B»r 8%41-S8%38 



Flowers Under | 

 Glass 



: 1} 1 : !i„>-a.s for Memorial Hay like 

 a temperature of from 55 to 60 degrees 

 at night. A little shade will help to 

 hold them back it" it is necessary. Re- 

 member that Hydrangeas require an 

 abundance o£ water at the roots at 

 this time. Two or three times a day 

 is not too often for watering to be 

 done. Plenty of ventilation is also 

 necessary. If you happen to have any 

 astilbes, give them about the same 

 care. They are among the very few 

 plants which will tolerate water in the 

 saucei-s after they have been potted 

 up for sale. Florists should tell their 

 customers about this in order to help 

 them keep the flowers in good condi- 

 tion. 



This is a good time to sow fern 

 spores, especially of those varieties 

 used in making up small ferneries. A 

 fine compost of three parts soil, one 

 part of leaf mold and one part peat, 

 with a little sand added, is suitable 

 for these ferns. Give the compost a 

 good watering and then let it remain 

 three or four days before you sow the 

 spores. The latter must be scattered 

 evenly and carefully pressed in. The 

 next step is to cover with glass and 

 keep in a shady, humid house, with a 

 uniform temperature. Keep the plants 

 close to the glass so that they can 

 have plenty of light, but the glass 

 must be shaded to obviate direct sun- 

 shine. 



This is a good time to repot palms 

 as it encourages these heavy plants 

 to make good growth during the sum- 

 mer. It may not be necessary to use 

 any larger pots, in which case you 

 need only remove some of the old 

 soil from around the roots and sub- 

 stitute a fresh compost, which may 

 well consist of fibrous loam, three 

 parts, well rotted cow manure, one 

 part, and a small amount of bone 

 meal, say what will fill a five-inch pot. 

 added to a barrow load of compost. 

 Watch your glass and replace any 

 whitening where it has been washed 

 off. tor it is easy to damage palms by 

 scorching at this season. Plenty of 

 moisture is most requisite, and it will 

 help to give a couple of hosings over- 

 head on cfear days. This will make 

 the plants grow better and help to 

 keep them green. 



ALLSTON& BRIGHTON, MASS. 



ROGERS FLOWER SHOP ^'T.^d. 



1231 Commonwealth A\e., AUston, Mass. 



CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



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HAROLD A. RYAN, be. fr^X 



BROCKTON, MASS. 



Belmont Flower Shop 



W. T. D. 



LA.WRENCE - MASS. 



A. H. WAGLAND 



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L.AWRKNCE, MKTHUKN, AJIDOVKa, 



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BEVERLY, MASS. 



BEVERLY FLOWER SHOP yTT. 



MALDEN, MASS. 



J. WALSH & SON V"tT 



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WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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JOHN BREITMEYER'S 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Av««. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



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