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The Florists' Review 



July 22, 1915. 



OBAND BAPIDS, MIOH. 



The Market. 



Occasional days of funeral work re- 

 lieve the monotony of the summer dull- 

 ness. Flowers of all kinds are plenti- 

 ful and Easter lilies are of &ne quality. 

 Although the bedding season is over, 

 there are still a few boxes and baskets 

 being filled. Most of the growers are 

 busy planting chrysanthemums and 

 getting the benches ready for carna- 

 tions. The opening of a new bank 

 building used a good number of flow- 

 ers on Saturday. 



' Various Notes. 



Bruin Slot & Sons report their mum 

 stock all benched. They also report a 

 good demand for tomatoes, of which 

 they are picking heavily. 



Crabb & Hunter displayed a summer 

 bride in their window last week. 



Eli Cross is taking advantage of the 

 dullness to get his new store in shape. 

 He has had an attractive new window 

 back built in, and everything about 

 the store looks spick-and-span. 



Arthur PF. Crabb was exceedingly 

 busy with funeral work at the end of 

 the week, and also on Monday, July 19. 



A. F. C. 



OLEN COVE, N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Nassau county Horticultural Society 

 was held at Pembroke hall Wednesday, 

 July 14, with President Westlake in 

 the chair. A, Mackenzie, J. Adler and 

 G. Button were appointed judges for 

 the evening and their awards were as 

 follows: Dish of raspberries— Jas. 

 HoUoway, first; dish of red currants — 

 W. D. Bobertson, first; six peaches — 

 E. Jones, first; President Westlake 's 

 special prize for three vases of sweet 

 peas — H. Jones, first. Jas. HoUoway 

 was awarded a cultural certificate for 

 a collection of outdoor fruit. An invi- 

 tation was received from the Oyster 

 Bay Horticultural Society to join them 

 in their annual outin? August 17. Fur- 

 ther" particulars of tliis event will be 

 given at a later date. Exhibits at our 

 next meeting will be twelve spikes of 

 gladioli, six ears of sweet corn and 

 twelve mixed asters. 



At the sweet pea show held in the 

 Glen Cove Neighborhood building some 

 fine exhibits were staged. The follow- 

 ing were among the successful exhib- 

 itors: W, Noonin, gardener to Mrs. 

 C. P. Cartledge; F. Hitchman, gardener 

 to Balph Pulitzer; J. McDonald, gar- 

 dener to Mrs. J. H. Ottley, and A. 

 Walker, gardener to H. C. Smith. 



James Gladstone, Cor. Sec'y. 



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