OCTOBBB 18, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



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Ophelia roses, of which he thinks highly. 

 Killarney Queen and Double White 

 Killarney are also in fine shape. Ex- 

 cellent crotons, ferns and Massangeana 

 dracsenas arrive from Nahant. 



Eobert Montgomery, of Natick, is 

 cutting Bussell roses of as fine quality 

 as I have seen this season. Hadley and 

 Eichmond are also good. Among his car- 

 nations Bosalia and Nancy are doing 

 finely. 



Eichard E. Haley, of Maiden, is cut- 

 ting a splendid lot of Oconto mums. 

 He has a fine house of cyclamens and 

 one of Cincinnati and Melior begonias, 

 which promise to be in good shape for 

 the holiday trade. 



John W. Poote, of Beading, is our 

 local Bouvardia Humboldtii specialist 

 and all his shipments this season are 

 eagerly bought up at advanced prices. 



W. E. Nicholson, of Framingham, is 

 the heaviest local shipper of pompon 

 mums. These are in active demand. 

 His early single-stem mums are now 

 mostly cut. He is particularly well 

 pleased with the new rose-pink carna- 

 tion, Albert Boper, which possesses 

 great vigor and flowers freely. Mr. 

 Nicholson paid a visit last week to 

 establishments near New York, includ- 

 ing the new range of the Duckham- 

 Pierson Co. and that of C. H. Totty, of 

 Madison. 



Charles T. Beasley & Co., of East 

 Milton, pansy specialists, are picking 

 splendid blooms of their special strains 

 of this popular flower. They are doing 

 remarkably well with pompon mums, 

 which they are marketing in quantity. 



Thomas Iliffe, son of Daniel Hiffe, 

 the local greenhouse builder, is with the 

 aviation corps at Camp Kelly, Tex. 

 Charles A. Stellberger and Norman W. 

 Hunter, members of the Gardeners' and 

 Florists* Club, are in training. The 

 former is at Ayer, Mass., and the latter 

 is with the Pennsylvania engineers, 

 training at Camp Hancock, Augusta, 

 Ga. 



Peter Hylen, of Eandolph, is cutting 

 excellent Smith's Advance mums. He 



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