FlBBOABT 20, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Gold Letters— Cokely's Dependable Quality 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



they will have no effect on this quaran- 

 tine." Still another, in reply to an in- 

 quiry, "Orchids and all the other flow- 

 ers you mention do not amount to a 

 bagatelle. ' ' 



■ Among those who criticised the quar- 

 antine were W, H. Wyman, George N. 

 Smith, John L. Smith, John E. Lager, 

 Julius Heurlin, W. N. Craig, J. K. M. 

 L. Farquhar, J. S. Scorgie. Eesolutions 

 strongly condemning Quarantine No. 37 



were adopted on motion of W. N. Craig. 

 Some of the speakers suggested that 

 the directors of the Massachusetts Hor- 

 ticultural Society ask a member of the 

 Federal Horticultural Board to address 

 a mass meeting in Boston, but the ma- 

 jority were of the opinion that none of 

 the members of the board would be 

 willing to come. Dr. Galloway's an- 

 swers to point-blank questions were in 

 nearly every case disappointing. 



Club Flower Show. 



The flower show, hastily arranged by 

 the Gardeners' and Florists' Club, was 

 held in Horticultural hall February 18 

 and proved a great success. Carnations 

 were a prominent feature. Large and 

 artistic displays came from S. J. God- 

 dard and C. S. Strout and other special- 

 ists made fine entries of high-grade 

 flowers. Other varieties of cut flowers, 



