. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '>??•'?'''•?, /,:• ?,? 44 The Florists^ Review JUNB 22, 1922 foci that the time is ripe for increasing the volume of business and plana were laid to that end. C. S. Claussen says Bonvallet & Co., of Wichert, 111., of which firm he is the "Co.," will begin the summer's cut of gladioli before June is ended. Their acreage is larger than ever this year. John Poehlmann has ordered a Stude- bakcr sedan. E. F. Winterson was 53 years of age yesterday, June 21. The American Greenhouse Mfg. Co. is making an investigation of heating different


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '>??•'?'''•?, /,:• ?,? 44 The Florists^ Review JUNB 22, 1922 foci that the time is ripe for increasing the volume of business and plana were laid to that end. C. S. Claussen says Bonvallet & Co., of Wichert, 111., of which firm he is the "Co.," will begin the summer's cut of gladioli before June is ended. Their acreage is larger than ever this year. John Poehlmann has ordered a Stude- bakcr sedan. E. F. Winterson was 53 years of age yesterday, June 21. The American Greenhouse Mfg. Co. is making an investigation of heating different sizes and types of greenhouses, for the benefit of commercial growers. "When it is completed a meter system will be established in the greenhouses at I'ana, 111., which will measure the anioiint of steam required to heat the connected, the disconnected, and the wide houses. This data will give the grower accurate information as to how much steam is needed to heat practically t'very type of greenhouse. It will be the first time that this has been tried and should enable the grower to make more accurate cost records and tell him what kind of coal is most productive, as well as what type of house is easiest to heat. Among last week's visitors was A. A. Harper, of Pine Bluff, Ark., who was here on his way to and from the Mil- waukee convention of advertising men. Mrs. Ray W. Holt, who is associated with her husband in the operation of the Kirkwood Floral Co., of Des Moines, la., is at Hotel La Salle for a week on her way to New York, where she will attend Max Schling's school for retail florists. J. W. Eodgers, of Dayton, O., who is a large buyer here, spent several days on the market last week. PITTSBURGH, PA. The Market. The demand for flowers last week was exceptionally good, as the market was })ractically cleaned up at the close of business Saturday night. Roses in the market were of an exceptionally fine (juality for this time of the year, the varieties being Butte


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