. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 136 The Florists^ Review Dbcembbb 12, 1012. NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW. John Young, manager of the trade exhibition to be held in connection with the National Flower Show to be held in New York in April, 1913, reports that space is being rapidly taken, and the trade exhibits staged will be most com- prehensive in their scope. The follow- ing is a list of those in the trade who have already taken space: A. N. Fierson, Cromwell, Conn $ W. E. Marshall & Co., New York John Lewis Chllds, Floral I'ark, N. Keed & Keller,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 136 The Florists^ Review Dbcembbb 12, 1012. NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW. John Young, manager of the trade exhibition to be held in connection with the National Flower Show to be held in New York in April, 1913, reports that space is being rapidly taken, and the trade exhibits staged will be most com- prehensive in their scope. The follow- ing is a list of those in the trade who have already taken space: A. N. Fierson, Cromwell, Conn $ W. E. Marshall & Co., New York John Lewis Chllds, Floral I'ark, N. Keed & Keller, New York Ilevere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass Peter Henderson & Co., New York I,'i0 Pierson U-Bar Co., New York ( Wm. Trlcker, Arlington, N. J '.... Hltohings & Co., Elizabeth, N. J :!(» The Weathered Co., New York Lord & Burnham Co., Irvlngton, N. Uoman J. Irwin, New York ) Halph M. Ward, New York 10 Mt. Desert Nurseries, Bar Harbor, Schloss Bros., New York ;>4.(K) H. K. Michell Co., Philadelphia Coldwell Lawn Mower Co., Newburgh, jj y Burnett Bros., New York King Construction Co., North Tonawandii J. A. Peterson & Sons, Cincinnati Bon Arbor Chemical Co., Kearney, N. J. J. M. Thorburn & Co., New York H. G. Dreyer & Son, Cleveland ^.XXll^ Knight & Struck Co., New York Johnston Heating Co., New York 2f geraniums and $25 for the best fifty feet of ?leddlng plants other than geraniums. Joplin, Mo.—Frank and Harold Tre- ganza, of this city, have purchased the greenhouses at 534 North Moffet ave- nue, formerly conducted by the late David A. Graham. The new owners aro making plans for a number of improve- ments. Hartford, Conn.—J. Albert Brodrib has been engaged in litigation with the city on account of the city's proposal to extend Cemetery street. As Mr. Brodrib's greenhouses are situated at the head of this st


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