. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOSTON O'Brien 67 BEACON STREET AT CHARLES BIDDEFORD, ME. NEAR PORTLAND F. T. D. "^^ PAR CARNATIONS PORTLAND, ME. THE FLOWER SHOP M. E. McGunigle Tor. Oak and Free St8 geri 15 cents to .'50 cents. Ordinary ge- raniums were marked 2") cents each. Pansies were cheap and were offered freely at 50 cents a dozen. Salvias and daisies (Bellis perennis) were going at 60 cents a dozen. Pittosporum, a popu lar southern l»edding and border plant, sold readily at .lO cents per pot; both the green and xariegated forms are used quite freely. Landscape

. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOSTON O'Brien 67 BEACON STREET AT CHARLES BIDDEFORD, ME. NEAR PORTLAND F. T. D. "^^ PAR CARNATIONS PORTLAND, ME. THE FLOWER SHOP M. E. McGunigle Tor. Oak and Free St8 geri 15 cents to .'50 cents. Ordinary ge- raniums were marked 2") cents each. Pansies were cheap and were offered freely at 50 cents a dozen. Salvias and daisies (Bellis perennis) were going at 60 cents a dozen. Pittosporum, a popu lar southern l»edding and border plant, sold readily at .lO cents per pot; both the green and xariegated forms are used quite freely. Landscape  Stock Photo
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOSTON O'Brien 67 BEACON STREET AT CHARLES BIDDEFORD, ME. NEAR PORTLAND F. T. D. "^^ PAR CARNATIONS PORTLAND, ME. THE FLOWER SHOP M. E. McGunigle Tor. Oak and Free St8 geri 15 cents to .'50 cents. Ordinary ge- raniums were marked 2") cents each. Pansies were cheap and were offered freely at 50 cents a dozen. Salvias and daisies (Bellis perennis) were going at 60 cents a dozen. Pittosporum, a popu lar southern l»edding and border plant, sold readily at .lO cents per pot; both the green and xariegated forms are used quite freely. Landscape Work Increasing. A representative of C. M. Grifting & Co. stated that tlio fall business had been BOSTON MASS. H0U6HIDN tUNDER THE PARK SXCHURCH AIJ£m'FLOWER SHOP E, s;:^ATISFACTION '^Xi^ 1 4 North Street '*"'" ^ALEM, MASS. CARBONE, Boylston Street. BOSTON Member Florists'Telegraph Deliverr Asi'n. MALDEN, MASS. J. WALSH A.SON Membera Floriata' Telegraph Delivery Aaaociation. Lynn, Mass. ^t'"^ 3IBBS BROS., 231-233 Union St.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co