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The Florists' Review 



SnPTBMBGB 30, 1016. 



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but I have the assurance of Edward 

 Towill, of Koslyn, that the facts are 

 exactly as above stated. 



The announcement made in this 

 column September 9, that Kenard Bros, 

 had leased the Millbrook Lea Green- 

 houses, at Whitford, Pa., requires an 

 explanation. Millbrook Lea was the 

 name given to the greenhouse range 

 owned and operated by J. Lehman 

 Maull and J. Lardner Howell, trading 

 as Maull & Howell. There were two 

 distinct ranges, the lower owned by 

 Mr. Maull and the upper one owned by 

 Mr. Howell. The upper houses have 

 been leased by Benard Bros. The lower 

 range continues under the management 

 of John Stanley, formerly manager for 

 Maull ^ HowoU. 



Bassett's New Seedling Dahlias. 



J. Murray Bassett, of Hammonton, 

 N. J., has a number of fine new seed- 

 ling dahlias of his own raising. The 

 flowers on these seedlings are large and 

 of good, clear colors. The stems are 

 strong and the foliage, the glory of a 

 fine flower, is remarkably luxuriant. 

 Cultivation and disbudding have been 

 employed by Mr. Bassett in producing 

 these most decorative blooms, which 

 do credit to his skill as a dahlia hybrid- 

 izer and grower. The descriptions of 

 five of Mr. Bassett's seedlings are as 

 follows: 



No. 10 is a bright yellow that is yellow by 

 lamplight, a decided improTement over Yellow 

 DDke. Tlie foliage Is firm. 



No. 107 Is an Improvement over Arabella, espe- 

 cially in keeping qtiaiity, and It Is of a deeper 

 color. The foliage is especially good. 



Mrs. H. J. Tiley is of peony type; a deep 

 golden or orange-yellow with extra firm foliage. 

 It is a good keeper. 



Mrs. A. K. White is of the semi-peony type. 

 It Is of the purest white and a good keeper. 



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 Dahlias 

 Valley 



Orchids 



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Delia Dorsheimer is a near-white show dahlia 

 of good form and stem. 



These varieties are all free bloomers, on good 

 stems, with unusnally good foliage, and none of 

 them has left my control. 



The Biverview Show. 



The ofl&cer at the newly made Taylor 

 station stood proudly erect at his post. 

 His duties Were to prevent collisions 

 between the trains and the motors at 

 Taylor station, as well as between the 

 motorists and the pedestrians. For 

 Taylor station was an important place 

 on the afternoon of Saturday, Septem- 



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ber 25. The name has been given to 

 that point on the Camden and Amboy 

 division of the Pennsylvania railroad 

 where the highway crosses the tracks 

 at grade directly opposite the Eiver- 

 view nurseries of Henry A. Dreer, Inc. 

 The making of Taylor station and the 



