. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Cut Down Expenses. USE MOREHEAD Return Steam Traps Kalamazoo. July 7, T'OS. MoREHEAn Mfg. Detroit, Mich. Dear Sirs:—If your trap cost ten times what vou ask for it it would be cheap when time, labor and cost of repairs are considered, in comparison with the steam pump I had installed before getting your trap. I cannot praise it too highly and I recommend it to everybody who talks steam. Yours tiuly. (Signed) F. W. Meyers, Prop. Riverside Greenhouses. Catalogue on recruest. MOREHEAD MFG. CO., Grand R\?e


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Cut Down Expenses. USE MOREHEAD Return Steam Traps Kalamazoo. July 7, T'OS. MoREHEAn Mfg. Detroit, Mich. Dear Sirs:—If your trap cost ten times what vou ask for it it would be cheap when time, labor and cost of repairs are considered, in comparison with the steam pump I had installed before getting your trap. I cannot praise it too highly and I recommend it to everybody who talks steam. Yours tiuly. (Signed) F. W. Meyers, Prop. Riverside Greenhouses. Catalogue on recruest. MOREHEAD MFG. CO., Grand R\?e"/Ave„ue. Dctfoit, Mich. Davenport, la. Tlie Tri-city Florists' Club held its annual strawberry social meeting June 24 at Floral Hill Gardens, "the home of Theodore Ewoldt, with nearly every member present, all making the trip in automobiles. The evening sub- ject for discussion was "Poinsettias, Their Propagation and ; The president appointed a committee of three to make all necessary arrange- ments for the annual picnic. A. An- derson of Moline, Henry Gaethje, Jr., and Henry Pauli of Davenport, com- pose the committee. The picnic is to be held between July 15 and 22. After other routine matters were dis- posed of the club adjourned to the dining room, where everything was in readiness for the annual contest, that of trying to see who could dispose of the most strawberries. A. Anderson, the last year's champion, was not in it this year, and after a lengthy dis- cussion as to on whom the honors should fall the members all agreed that John Temple was duly entitled to the honor of being the champion straw- berry eater for the year 1909. After an hour of story telling and a few cigars the club adjourned, thanking Mr. Ewoldt for the pleasant entertainment provided for them. T. E. St. Louis, Mo.—Miss Lottie Schiess, proprietor of The Easton Florist, a retail depot, is doing a remarkably good business. MoNTiCELLO, IND.—Cloyd Switzer, late of Frankf


Size: 1832px × 1364px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyea