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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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September 2, 1909. 



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NEV BEDFORD. MASS, 



The Market. 



Trade is quiet, with the exception of 

 funeral work, which is quite plentiful. 



Asters are the flowers that are chiefly 

 depended on just now. The late ones are 

 now in full bloom. Some fine flowers 

 of Vick's and Semple's varieties are to 

 be seen; 35 cents per dozen, retail, is 

 the general price. Hoses retail at $1 

 and $1.50 per dozen. There are plenty 

 of outdoor flowers, with gladioli to help 

 out, besides candytuft and alyssum. 



Carnations will be appearing soon. 

 Most of the growers are housing their 

 field plants now. 



Various Notes. 



The greenhouses owned by J. "W. Bates 

 and leased by Napoleon Lemay, on Hill- 

 man street, were badly damaged by fire 

 early in the morning of August 26. The 

 fire was discovered in the boiler room, 

 and in less than an hour everything but 

 the greenhouses was in ruins, while the 

 plants in all three greenhouses were a 

 total loss. The owner's loss will figure 

 up around $1,200, covered by insurance 

 of $1,600. Mr. Lemay, who had made 

 several additions to the plant, estimates 

 his loss at $500, with no insurance. The 

 total area of glass is 20,000 square feet, 

 of which about half is spoiled. Mr. 

 Lemay gives it as his opinion that the 

 fire started from the boiler, which was 

 lighted to test it. He will rebuild at 

 once. 



E. Y. Peirce has nearly all his field 

 carnations housed. The stock is looking 

 fine. 



Many interesting features are an- 

 nounced for the second annual exhibition 

 of the New England Dahlia Society, to 

 be held in Horticultural hall, Boston, 

 September 10 to 12. The New Bedford 

 Horticultural Society will offer a spe- 

 cial prize. W. F. Turner, of New Bed- 

 ford, is president of the society, and 

 Maurice Fuld, of Boston, is secretary. 

 This has been a splendid season for 

 dahlias, and the members anticipate a 

 successful exhibit. 



Early closing is still the rule here. 



W. L. 



UxBRiDGE, Mass. — A hail and wind 

 storm, on the evening of August 20, did 

 much damage to buildings, trees and 

 crops in tlfis vicinity. On the W. A. L. 

 Bazeley estate the loss was especially 

 heavy, according to reports received from 

 Aaron Ellsworth, superintendent of the 

 Bazeley farm, and from Thomas Houli- 

 han, assistant gardener. The greenhouse 

 glass was smashed and nothing was left 

 standing in the garden except the shrubs 

 and trees. 



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