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The Florists' Review 



AuacST 24, 1916. 



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NNOUNCEMENT 



Commencing December, 1916, I shall disseminate my 



Crimson Carnation "Doris" 



Awarded A. G. S. Certificate at St. Louis,. January. 1916, ncorina^ 88 points after being in the boxes on the 



trip 48 hours. This will give some idea 6f its keeping and shipping qualities. Habit erect, producing an abundance 

 of high-grade flowers on long, stiff stems; fine color, calyx very seldom splits. 



Price, $18.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000 



8. J. GODDARD, FRAMINGHAIM CENTER, MASS. 



Mention The Reivlew when yon write. 



employment, holds the Michigan Su- 

 preme court in the case of Kunze versus 

 Detroit Shade Tree Co. (158 North- 

 western Reporter 851). 



In this case it appears that one em- 

 ployed to plant, trim and otherwise 

 work about trees, was required, in the 

 course of his work, to proceed from 

 one place to another, and while doing 

 so was struck by an automobile and 

 fatally injured. His employer denied 

 liability under the Michigan workmen 's 

 compensation act, but the Supreme 

 court decided that the case fell with- 

 in the law, saying. 



"It is true that in going from one 

 place to another, as was his duty, he 

 naturally was compelled to assume risks 

 not in any way connected with the trim- 

 ming, planting and treating of shade 

 trees; but his employment extended 

 further than this and necessarily obliged 

 him, in the discharge of his duties, to 

 go from place to place, and in so do- 

 ing to assume the risks of traflSc on 

 the streets." S. 



CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION. 



Bright and early on the morning of 

 August 16, the day of the annual outing 

 of the Connecticut Nurserymen's Asso- 

 ciation, a party of fifty, compfosed of 

 association members, their wives and 

 their friends, set out in automobiles for 

 the picnic grounds at Riverside Park, a 

 suburb of Springfield, Mass. 



The baseball game, easily the main 

 and most amusing event of the day, was 

 called at 11 o'clock, the nines being 

 chosen and captained by W. A. Camp- 

 bell and E. A. Bassill. Mr. Campbell's 

 players were designated as the "Orna- 

 mentals," while Mr. Bassill 's aggrega- 

 tion was down on the score card as the 

 "Big Stock" nine. The "Big Stock" 

 team proved true to name and took the 

 "Ornamentals" into camp to the tune 

 of 20 to 9, their victory in a measure 

 being attributed to their refusal to be 

 "out" until four batters had been re- 

 tired. The game between the lady nines 

 was most interesting, but the score will 

 not be published. 



After a dinner served by the park 

 management, the picnickers enjoyed the 

 amusements at the park and talked 

 shop. Really, it was one of the most 

 enjoyable outings the association ever 

 held. 



Great Falls, Mont.— The Electric Citv 

 Conservatory has completed the addi- 

 tion of a second story to its store build- 

 ing on North Fifth avenu^. 



FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



This is strong, healthy stock of large size, well branched 

 —plants ready to go on your benches and go right ahead. We 

 never offered better stock — it has been an excellent growing 

 season with us. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Champion $6.00 $45.00 



Enchantress 4.60 40.00 



White Enchantress 4.60 40.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 4.60 40 00 



Washington 4.60 40.00 



Zoe Symonds 4.50 40.00 



Joy 4.60 40.00 



The earlier you order the quicker 

 you get the plants working for you 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER 

 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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I KOSTER & CO. I 



= HOLLANDIA NURSERIES i 



I BOSKOOP, HOLLAND | 



= Headquarters tor First-class Nursery Stock S 



= Resident U. S. Representative: S 



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