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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Mabch 28, 1911. 



NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW 



Boston, March 25th to April 1st 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



Our Mr. J. Keur will be at the above named Exhibition to show to hit friends and the Trade in general, some 

 of our New and Rare Bulbs and Plants, which are creating the greatest interest. Very sincerely yours, 



C KEUR & SONS, Hillegom, Holland 



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Telephone 92S2 Spring 



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COPLEY SQUARE HOTEL 



Huntington Avenue, Exeter and Blagden Streets 



BOSTON, MASS. ' 



Nearest hotel (only one block) to Flower Show. Rooms without bath, $1.50 per day 

 up; with bath, $2.00 per day up. European plan. 350 rooms, 200 private baths. 



AMOS] H. ^WHIPPLE, :Proprietor 



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to a satisfactory height. ' ' The spirseas 

 are all Gladstone — fine stock. The 

 hydrangeas are all Otaksa, with the 

 buds sufficiently advanced to assure 

 their being in time without rushing. 

 The cinerarias are beautifully marked, 

 in great variety, many of them bright 

 colors strikingly contrasted. The Prim- 

 ula obconica form a pretty contrast 

 to the more garish cinerarias. The aza- 

 leas fill the last new house, chronicled 

 in this column last fall, and many 

 houses more. They comprise the lead- 

 ing commercial sorts in the popular 

 sizes and are enjoying that careful sort- 

 ing and straightening so necessary to 

 the azalea that is to be properly timed. 

 Variety, stage of advancement, even- 

 ness of buds are considered as the plant 

 is put in a cooler or warmer house or 

 with the undeveloped buds turned to 

 the sun. 



Mr. Aschmann prides himself on the 

 fact that he never advances the price. 

 His prices, he says, are exactly the 

 same this year as they have been for 

 many years past, which probably means 

 that his price is lower this year, value 

 considered, as the stock has advanced 

 with the times. 



Various Notes. 



Harry Gibson and Harry E. Graves, of 

 the Zieger Floral Co., Pittsburg, were 

 visitors at Berger Bros.' recently. 



Henry W. Weiss & Sons purchased the 

 place of Eugene Weiss March 14. These 

 two places, which are side by side at Hat- 

 boro, Pa., will be run as one hereafter. 



B. Eschner has received a surprise let- 

 ter from M. Rice in Leipsic, Germany. 

 Mr. Rice is visiting the Messe, the great 

 fair where there are 4,000 different ex- 

 hibits displayed. Influence was required 

 to secure a bed in the reading room of 



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JAROlNOEfLOWERfOTS 



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Fottier, Fisice, Rawson Co. 



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C^AII visitors to the National Flower 

 Show at Boston are made welcome at 

 our headquarters^ which is located on 

 the balcony leading to the convention 



nails* Come and meet our representatives. 



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