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64 



The Rorists' Review 



November 23, 1916. 



Paper White, $12.50 per 1000 



DUTCH BULBS 



Artus, Chrysolora, Cramoisi Brilliant, 



Yellow King, Rose Grisdelin, 



$7.50 per 1000 



Keiserksroon and Prince of Austria, 



$11.50 per 1000 



Murillo, Salvator Rosa, 



$11.50 per 1000 



Imperator Rubrorum, 



$12.50 per 1000 



DUTCH NARCISSUS, single and double 



Von Sion, Emperor, 

 $1.25 to $1.75 per 100 



Bicolor Victoria, 

 $1.25 and $1.50 per 100 



Barrii Conspicuus, 75c per 100 



M. M. CARROLL 



NORWOOD (Cincinnati) OHIO 



Itontlon Th« B«t1«w when yon wrtta. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



The Market. 



Stock continues to clear each day, 

 lilies and a few mums being the only 

 flowers inclined to drag. Hoses are 

 steady in supply and demand, with all 

 varieties clearing well. Mums are of 

 good quality and seemingly not in over- 

 supply. Choice Bonnaflfons arrive from 

 a large Toledo grower each day. Val- 

 ley and violets are in adequate supply. 



Various Notes. 



The Atlas Floral Co. has taken over 

 the Klagge & Klagge store on East 

 Grand Eiver avenue, near Broadway. 

 The new management anticipates good 

 business this season. 



Jack Carey has moved to his new 

 location and finds business there brisk. 



J. Breitmeyer's Sons' park store has 

 started a new department in its base- 

 ment, comprising a line of pottery and 

 glassware for plants and flowers. 



M. A. Leganger, of A. L. Eandall Co., 

 Chicago, was a visitor last week, and 

 Mr. Hill, of Pittsburgh, stopped off for 

 a few days on his trip back to Pitts- 

 burgh. Julius Dilloff, of Schloss Bros., 

 New York, also was a trade caller. 



H. T. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



A decision to cooperate with the 

 Newport Garden Association in its 

 flower show to be held next June was 

 made at the November 13 meeting of 

 the Newport Horticultural Society. In- 

 teresting reports were made by William 

 Gray and James Robertson of the re- 

 cent New York and Tuxedo flower 

 shows. Andrew J. Dorward, liead gar- 

 dener for Mrs. Thomas J. Emery, Mid- 

 dletown, was awarded a cultural certifi- 

 cate for a new Chinese plant. It was 

 with general regret that the society 

 learned that John Forbes, who has been 

 head gardener for several years for 

 August Belmont, was leaving Newport 

 December 1 to take charge of the es- 



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tate of Charles H. Schwab, at Altoona, 

 Pa. 



Mr. and Mrs. James C. McLeish, sur- 

 rounded by their children, grandchil- 

 dren and friends, celebrated their gold- 

 en wedding anniversary November 13. 

 Fifty years ago, in 1866, they were 

 married, in Scotland, and during the 

 evening the couple went through the 

 marriage ceremony for the third time, 

 the second being on the occasion of the 

 celebration of the silver anniversary, 

 twenty-five years ago. Mr. McLeish came 

 to New York from Scotland in 1867, 

 and to Newport in 1870. Two years 

 later, in August, 1872, he purchased his 

 present property and has been in busi- 

 ness for himself ever since. He is a 

 charter member and a past president of 

 the Newport Horticultural Society and 

 has held a number of public oflSces. 



W. H. M. 



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U^ntlon Th« n<»Tl»w wbon ywi writ*. 



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