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The Florists' Review 



Max 20, 1915. 



4^ ^ ^Mount Beacon Green ^^ \ 



FOR ^tEBWOUSE SHADING 



Effective and Practical. One Gallon Makes Ten. 



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BKACON, N V 



(FlshkiU-on-Hudson) 11. I • 



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HARTFORD. CONN. 



The Market. 



Mothers' day is becoming one of the 

 big days of tne year. The amount of 

 business was much larger than last 

 year's. More flowers could have been 

 sold were they to have been obtained. 

 The supply of flowers is now large and 

 prices are low. 



Various Notea 



E. Drake, of Cedar Hill, has a fine 

 assortment of bedding stock on hand. 



At the Whiting greenhouses, at West 

 Hartford, all hands are busy with the 

 spring rush. 



Hitchings & Co. will start work upon 

 the new house for John Coombs, to be 

 erected on South street, within a few 

 days. The house will be divided equally 

 between roses and carnations. Henry 

 Munson, who has been with A. N. Pier- 

 son, Inc., for the last four years, will 

 have charge of the roses. 



Tickets for the June flower show are 

 on sale bjr the members of the Connecti- 

 cut Horticultural Society. 



At A. N. Pierson's all of the plant 

 departments are rushed with shipping. 

 The grafted rose stock never looked bet- 

 ter than it has this season, and although 

 it is yet early for planting, their large 

 stock will soon be sold out. Under the 

 direction of Eobert Karlstrom, this firm 

 is laying out an elaborate display gar- 

 den, which should prove attractive to 

 the automobile traveling public, which 

 passes through Cromwell by the hun- 

 dreds on any fine day. R. C. S. 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



H. F. A. Lange last week had the 

 most remarkable window display that 

 has been seen here. In order to boost 

 the telegraph delivery, Mr. Lange had 

 two real telegraph poles with two 

 crosspieces and four wires on each pole 

 set up with a background of moss, with 

 daisies and fir trees to make it realis- 

 tic. A sure-enough Western Union 

 operator and a sure-enough Western 

 Union messenger at the side of a regu- 

 lar receiver and sender were also in 

 the window. The instruments were con- 

 nected to the Western Union line, so 

 Mr. Lange had a window that was a 

 reality. In the front, tags and orders 

 from florists in different cities of the 

 United States and Canada were on exhi- 

 bition. The window had a large crowd 

 in front of it nearly the entire time. 

 ^ H. L. 



Painesville, O.— E. Helie has move^ 

 to the St. Clair building, on South St. 

 Clair street, from his old location in 

 the Barnes building, oUutforth St. Clair 

 street. 



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'tPearlm^ 

 Cllazino Points 



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 ■I*. Can't twin tM4 braak 

 tka flaM ia MWnt. Galraa* 

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What My Customers Sayr 



K. A. LIPPMAN, 



6 Hich St., MorHstown, N. J. 

 Dear Sir:— We have need yonr Oreenhonae 



Shadlns for the post year and It g&ve entire 

 satisfaction. Very truly yours, H. C. Shxabs, 

 Snpt. for BVederick Vanderbllt, Esq. 



I am also making it up in dry form especially for- 

 commercial use. 



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