. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ABUNDANTLY PREPARED AT AU TIMES Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Padfic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Aves. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n KEW. BROTHERS"^*" SHOP COVERS AU OHIO POINTS HCUriDV AIIIA 20-22 street 11LWAKA,U1I1U Masslllon, Ohio A. WEAVER1 Florist in Rotary Louis Spring Flower Show Association held a meeting with the chairmen of the various committees at Bourdet's recently and paid all bills and prizes. The winding up of the business connected with the show wi
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ABUNDANTLY PREPARED AT AU TIMES Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Padfic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Aves. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n KEW. BROTHERS"^*" SHOP COVERS AU OHIO POINTS HCUriDV AIIIA 20-22 street 11LWAKA,U1I1U Masslllon, Ohio A. WEAVER1 Florist in Rotary Louis Spring Flower Show Association held a meeting with the chairmen of the various committees at Bourdet's recently and paid all bills and prizes. The winding up of the business connected with the show will take place after the next Florists' Club meeting. Joseph Witek's store on McPherson avenue showed a tastefully arranged display of plants for Easter. Mr. Witek contemplates building a large show house adjoining the store this summer. Fred C. Weber's Olive street store never looked better. Blooming Easter plants in the show house and an artistic window display of cut stock give the place a most attractive appearance. Fred, Jr., says business is good. A large cut of fine Easter lilies is being consigned daily to this market by J. W. Eoss, of Centralia, 111. Grimm & Gorly, the Mullanphy Flower Co. and Fred Foster, downtown florists, report a splendid transient trade all the week. C. Young & Sons Co. is having a big trade in seeds, bulbs and plants, accord- ing to Charles Young, head of the com- pany. This is the company's fifty-sec- ond year in business. F. II. Weber's two stores are making a great bid for Easter trade with a fine display of blooming plants. The new conservatory in course of erection at the new store, Olive and Taylor streets, by the American Greenhouse Mfg. Co., Chicago, is nearly completed. Dr. Geo. M. Reed, professor of botany at the University of Missouri, was a re- cent visitor. Dr. Eeed was on his way to New York, where he will spend sev- eral months in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. Prof. A. H. Nehrling, until recently head of the department of
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