DECEiiBEa 4, 1919. 



The Rorists^ Review 



73 



«!• florlgf whos* eards avpaw on the pssvs oamrlnK fhl* head, are imparad to fill orders 

 •""'- from other flortote tor local dellvenr on the usual basis. 



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R. O. BRIDOHAM, PNePRWTOII' 

 329 NEWTONVILLE AVE. . NEWTONVILLE, MASS 



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NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS 



NEWTON. NEWTONVILLE, WEST NEWTON, AUBURNDALE. NEWTON LOWER AND 

 UPPER FALLS, NEWTON HIGHLANDS. NEWTON CENTER, WABAN, RIVERSIDE, CHEST- 

 NUT HILL-ALL ABOVE IN CITY OF NEWTON. 



ALSO DELIVERY IN WALTHAM, WATERTOWN, NEEDHAM, BROOKLINE, CAMBRIDGE 

 AND ALLSTON. WELLESLEY COLLEGE. LASELL SEMINARY AND MT. IDA SCHOOL. 



MEMBER FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION. 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



Quality- 

 Flower Shop 



43 Atlantic Street 



Member F. T. D. 



Prompt delivery 



Noroton, Darien.Norwalk, 

 Greenwich 



Hartford, Conn. 



GEORGE G. McCLUNIE 



165 Main Street 



Established 1897 Member F. T. D. 



HARTFORD, 



CONNECTICUT 



Welch's Flower Shop 



VJ- Trumbull Street 

 A. W. Welch Mrs. E. M. Welch 



Hartford, Conn. 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. Albert Brodrib. ^*°^Maii. 8t«,et 



Ddiveries to... 



Rj?,T5n ^^'S' "^■<'«i. Middletown. Maocbester. 

 KockviUe, FarminKton, WUliniantio 



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Orders 

 solicited for 

 all p>art8 of 

 CoDDectlcnt. 



Stores: 

 741 Mala St. 

 ^ 364 Asylum St 



OreeDhonses : 

 p^ —~^^^ Benton St. 



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 ^ Delivery Asaociatlon. Conn. 



WATERBURYand Western Connecticut 



WESTOVER, ST. MARGARET'S »od TAFT SCHOOLS 

 Your orders will be given oT oest attention 



RYAN & POWERS. !fe"fer.^'^ria 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



n-ftyTTrpTT Ebi-1864 Greenhouses 



OMI 1 H JAMESTOWN, R. I. 



Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS. 



Nearest Shipping Point to 

 NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT 



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Send Orders for 



WASHINGTON, 

 D.C. 



and vicinity to 



has their large show window arranged 

 in the most artistic style. His previous 

 greenhouse training proves to be a great 

 help in this work. 



At Frank Edgar's establishment, at 

 Waltham, there are now about 4,000 

 cyclamen plants in splendid condition. 

 A large house is entirely devoted to 

 their culture. Mr. Edgar is finding a 

 ready sale for his cyclamens at good 

 prices. One buyer from New York vis- 

 ited the range and promptly gave an 

 order for $1,200 worth. This firm has 

 also some fine Cleveland cherries, be- 

 gonias, poinsettias and ferns. 



E. E. R. 



EVERYTHING 

 FIRST-CLASS 



Member F. T. D- 



14th and H. Streets 



Washington, D.C. 



GUDE'S 



FIGHTING FERN FOE. 



[Continued from a previous paKo.l 

 senting a decidedly velvety appearance. 

 The pupa is robust, of the usual shin- 

 ing mahogany-brown color, the posterior 

 apex ending in two minute outcurved 

 spines. The wing-pads are prominent. 

 The length is five-eighths inch, and the 

 width about half that. 



Its Life and Habits. 



July 10, 1907, this caterpillar was re- 

 ported as a pest in the vicinity of Or- 

 lando, Fla., where it was attacking the 

 fronds of potted maidenhair ferns. It 

 was rioticed that the larvaj usually fed 

 at night, although sometimes found 

 feeding during the day. They concealed 

 themselves in the daytime at the base 

 of the ferns or were found resting low 

 on the stems, and they appeared to have 

 a habit of crawling up the stem and 

 eating oflf several leaflets on one side, 

 thus spoiling the beauty of the plants. 

 The larva; observed began to transform 

 to pupa; August 1. 



During September of the same year 

 several growers at Anacostia, D. C. 

 made complaint that this caterpillar was 

 injurious to several species of ferns in 

 greenhouses. September 24 a govern- 

 ment entomologist was detailed to ob- 

 tain additional specimens and make ob- 

 servations on the habits of the insect 

 and the conditions of the greenhouses 

 Larva; were obtained in different stages 



GUDE BROS.CO. 



fLORISTS 

 I2U F ST.NW. 

 VVASMINOTONDC 



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 Florists' TeleKraph Delivery. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



Connecticut Ave. at N. St., N. W. 



Ml88 Louise W. Dauffherty, . . Proprietress. 



Phones— Franklin 3579. 3R41, 3842. 



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Orden for Yannont and Northern N. T. filled to 

 your entire Mtlsfactlon at right prlcaa. 



BDMJNOTON, VT, 



Providence, Rhode Island 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 

 38 DORRANCB STREET 



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PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



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T. J. Johnston & Co.. ^'" ^plg^'^^f^g^^^a 



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PORTLAND, ME. 



THE FLOWER SHOP 

 M. E. McGnnigle 47 Oak Street 



MANCHESTER, N. H. 



H. C. STACHE. 



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