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The Florists' Review 



AUODST 10, 1916. 



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THE BOCHESTEB EXPOSITION. 



The attractive proposition made by 

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 ers in the country, as had been ex- 

 pected. With no charge for space and 

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 daily average attendance of over 20,000, 

 it would have been surprising if grow- 

 ers had not responded to the invitation 

 to send exhibits to the Bochester show. 

 August 30 to September 11 are the 

 dates. The exposition is held at the 

 city's own exposition park, which has 

 ten. large fireproof buildings, and one 

 of the best has been assigned to the 

 flower show. A committee of the 

 Bochester Florists' Association is co- 

 operating with the management and 

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 meeting place for florist and grower, 

 seedsman and importer. They believe 

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 same time, see what the growers have 

 to oflFer. 



Following is a list of the exhibitors: 

 J. K. Alexander, East Bridgewater, 

 Mass.; C. Betscher, Canal Dover, O.; 

 John (Lewis Childs, Flowerfield, L. I.; 

 Wilbur A. Christy, Warren, O.; Henry 

 A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia; B. & J. 

 Farquhar & Co., Boston; A. E. Kun- 

 derd, Goshen, Ind.; Burt Olney Green- 

 houses, Albion, N. Y.; A. N. Pier- 

 son, Inc., Cromwell, Conn.; F. B. Pier- 

 son, Tarry town, N. Y.; Geo. L. Still- 

 man, Westerly, E. I., and the following 

 Bochester houses: Edward Brockman, 



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