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trated by stereopticon slides, will come 

 October 21. 



Various Notes. 



A new company, named the A. 

 Leuthy Co., has been formed to take 

 over the business of A. Leuthy & Co., 

 of Roslindale. The personnel of the 

 new firm, in addition to A. Leuthy, is 

 William Rosenthal, of the Boston Cut 

 Flower Co., and John T. Slayter, Louis 

 Nelson and Martin J. Cunniff, all for 

 merly with the W. W. Edgar Co., Wa- 

 verley, Mass. Mr. Leuthy has just re- 

 turned from a trip to New York, New 

 Jersey, PhiladelpMa and other points 

 and has secured several carloads of 

 palms and other plants. The houses 

 are all well stocked with excellent ma- 

 terial for the coming season's trade. 



Janiten & Kunan, of Arlington, have 

 about 10,000 good cyclamens coming on 

 for the Thanksgiving and Christmas 

 trade. In addition they have large lots 

 of poinsettias and other winter-bloom- 

 ing plants and two houses of chrysan- 

 themums. They will soon start to cut 

 Golden Glow and Early Frost. 



We were delighted to see an old 

 friend, John W. Duncan, of Spokane, 

 August 30. Mr. Duncan moved there 

 from Boston nearly ten years ago, but 

 he still has a warm spot in many of 

 our hearts. He attended the park su- 

 perintendents' convention at Hartford, 

 Conn., last week. 



We continue to get frequent heavy 

 rains, which damage outdoor flowers 

 and have made it somewhat disagree- 

 able for those sojourning at beach and 

 mountain resorts. Stay-at-homes have 

 had all the best of it in July and 

 August this year. August proved cold- 

 er and wetter than normal. The highest 

 temperature was 90 degrees and the 

 lowest 53 degrees. 



Among visitors last week were 

 Charles Sandiford and wife, Buffalo, N. 

 Y.; James Brown and A. J. Dorward, 

 Newport, R. I., and T. C. Green, Provi- 

 dence, R. I. Mr. Green sailed for 

 Europe on the S. S. Baltic August 30 

 for a visit to Great Britain, France and 

 Holland and will come homo via Rotter- 

 dam. 



The Association of Entomologists of 

 the United States liold a hastily called 

 meeting at the state house August 28, 

 with representatives of twenty-five 

 states present. After viewing much of 

 the devastated corn areas in New York, 

 New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 

 they passed resolutions petitioning 

 Congress to appropriate $2,000,000 im- 

 mediately to wage the fight on the 

 European corn borer. The principal 

 speaker was Charles McCaffree, of 

 Pierre, S. D. The delegates were unan- 

 imously of the opinion that unless 

 the federal government takes prompt 

 steps to exterminate the pest, it will 

 spread from coast to coast and destroy 



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