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The Rorists* Review 



June 23, 1921 



Rogers to Richard Saltonstall, and Miss 

 Susan E. Rogers to David Howell May- 

 iiard. Pink rambler roaes, blue lark- 

 spurs, lilies and evergreens were effec- 

 tively used. 



There was a splendid attendance June 

 21 at the ladies' night of the Garden- 

 ers' and Florists' Club of Boston, about 

 250 being present. A splendid enter- 

 tainment was provided by the commit- 

 tee, including a noted male quartette, a 

 lady violinist, several soloists and a 

 reader. The floral decorations provided 

 were elaborate and beautiful. Seven 

 new members were added at this meet- 

 ing. The committee appointed to draw 

 up resolutions on the death of James 

 F. M. Farquhar was composed of Ken- 

 neth Finlayson, James Methven and 

 W. N. Craig. It was voted to send a 

 letter of sympathy and floral tribute to 

 James Singer, who for many years en- 

 tertained the club ■with songs. 



The annual rose and strawberry show 

 at Horticultural hall comes June 25 

 and 26. The dates are a little late for 

 the best quality roses, due to the er- 

 ratic season. Wilfrid Wheeler will lec- 

 ture on "Strawberries" each afternoon 

 of the exhibition.- 



W. N. Craig visited Providence June 

 17 and judged the June exhibition of 

 the Rhode Island Horticultural Soci- 

 ety, held at Narragansett. 



A news item of interest to retailers 

 is that T. F. Galvin, Inc., will give up 

 the commodions and luxurious Back 

 bay store and conservatory and locate, 

 September 1, in the store vacated by 

 J. J. Casey, on Boylston street. Gal- 

 vin 's Back bay conservatory brought 

 this firm into national prominence at 

 the time it was built. Practically the 

 whole of Boylston street near and be- 

 yond the present store is now occupied 

 by automobile concerns and it is felt 

 that a location nearer the business heart 

 of the Back bay section will be better 

 for business. 



?]arly closing at the wholesale flower 

 markets and commission houses, as well 

 as seed stores, will go into force July 2. 

 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Butterworth, of 

 Framingham, are enjoying a vacation 

 at Marblehead, Mass., where they can 

 get the full benefit of the breezes from 

 the broad Atlantic. 



A number of peony specialists from 

 a distance have been spending a few 

 days visiting local growers. Some of 

 our leading specialists, like E. J. Shay- 

 lor, A. II. Fewkes and George N. Smith, 

 were unable to exhibit any flowers at 

 the late show. F. A. Donahue, of New- 

 ton Lower Falls, a new specialist, how- 

 ever, made a good display and captured 

 one or two prizes. 



The finest white roses coming into the 

 market are the Kaiserins from the W. 

 H. Elliott Co., at Brighton. 



Interest is growing in the annual pic- 

 nic of the Gardeners' and Florists' 

 Club, to be held at Cunningham park, 

 East Milton, July 21. Fine weather 

 only is needed to secure a record at- 

 tendance. 



Stanley E. Duffill, for several years 

 buyer for F. E. Palmer, of Brookline, 

 has entered tlie employ of a landscape 

 firm at Kalamazoo, Mich. He is a grad- 

 uate of the Massachusetts Agricultural 

 College. 



The annual sweet pea exhibition will 

 be held at Horticultural hall July 9 and 

 10. There will be lectures on "Sweet 

 Peas and Their Culture Outdoors" each 

 day by A. J. Jenkins, of Shrewsbury, a 

 noted expert. 



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