October 4, 1917. 



The Rorists^ Review 



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Alexander NcConnell 



611 5th Ave., cor. of 49th St 

 NEW YORK CITY 



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ork City, Brooklyn and Lontr Island. 



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t^ Larffeat Indlvldaal r«tail dealer in Oxtt Flowebs 

 and Plakts In the world. 



as afforded by the attendance of more 

 than 300,000 people, is not to be lost 

 sight of. All applications for space, 

 etc., should be made to C. E. Wildon, 

 244 Main St., Springfield. 



Among the earliest shippers of single 

 violets this season are Anderson Bros., 

 of Woburn, and William Philbrick, of 

 the same town. 



W. H. Carr, of the Flower Exchange, 

 beams broadly these days, due to the 

 arrival of an 8% -pound son and heir at 

 his home September 23. 



James Wheeler has taken down and 

 will reercct at his Natick establishment 

 a 200-foot greenhouse from the estate 

 of Mrs. C. G. Weld, at Brookline. It 

 probably will be devoted to yellow 

 marguerites. 



Patrick Welch and Thomas Koland 

 left for St. Louis September 27 to at- 

 tend a meeting of the National Flower 

 Show committee. 



The once noted collection of orchids 

 formed by the late F. L. Ames, of 

 North Easton, which at one time was 

 the finest in the United States, has 

 been sold to A. C. Burrage, of Beverly 

 Farms, only calanthes and miltonias be- 

 ing retained. W. N. C. 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Market. 



Cooler weather last week greatly im- 

 proved the quality of the stock reach- 

 ing the market, but the demand has not 

 yet become steady. The wholesalers 

 say a good, hard frost that would kill 

 outdoor flowers would be a boon to busi- 

 ness. Florists' windows, however, are 

 beginning to show that the flower-sell- 

 ing season is hye, there being many 

 displays of roses, carnations and early 

 chrysanthemums. 



Asters and gladioli were not so plen- 

 tiful last week. Dahlias arrived in 

 quantities, but only choice flowers 

 found favor with the buyers. Others 

 sold in lots at low prices. There are a 



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