. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 104 The Florists^ Review May 17, 1917. USmOER'S UTTEBANOES. The Hayman Greenhouse Co., of Clarksburg, W. Va., has had an un- interrupted demand for funeral work during the season. The business done during the month of April was the largest ever experienced by this firm, and, considering the condition of the country at large, this speaks well. Patriotism was the keynote of a fine window by the J. W. Dudley & Sons Co., of Clarksburg. There was a lar^e mag- nolia wreath, with a profusion of flags and tricolored ribbons. Miss M. Love has joined the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 104 The Florists^ Review May 17, 1917. USmOER'S UTTEBANOES. The Hayman Greenhouse Co., of Clarksburg, W. Va., has had an un- interrupted demand for funeral work during the season. The business done during the month of April was the largest ever experienced by this firm, and, considering the condition of the country at large, this speaks well. Patriotism was the keynote of a fine window by the J. W. Dudley & Sons Co., of Clarksburg. There was a lar^e mag- nolia wreath, with a profusion of flags and tricolored ribbons. Miss M. Love has joined the force as a designer. ''Seeds that grow," besides much design work and counter trade, are keeping the H. Weber & Sons Co. store force at Clarksburg unusually busy. The large acreage at Oakmont, Md., "is being planted to vegetables. The Weber boys believe in "doing their bit" to increase the country's food supply. Joseph Haube, of Charleroi, Pa., is giving his usual assistance to the folks about Charleroi, telling them what and how to plant. The cold weather has retarded sales of bedding stock and has slightly checked the sale of seeds. C. W. Kinder, of Charleroi, is manu- facturing door wreaths for undertakers, and this has proven a successful ven- ture. I. V. Kinder is displaying "pa- triotic" baskets filled with spring flowers. It is said that a new flower store will be opened in Morgantown, W. Va., this season. The plans are being withheld, awaiting action by the local council. Leaman & Titherington have opened a store at Fairmont, W. Va. They have enjoyed a successful business since the opening. The new store of H. Weber & Sons Co. at Fairmont is a well-arranged one and most attractive. Seeds are given space in the rear. Marble-topped counters are on one side of the store, displaying ribbons and novelties, while plants are displayed on the opposite side. Sidewall cases are used to dis- play baskets and sundries. A tile floor and mir


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