. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Rcvi^^i^ JuLV 15, 1915, Uum Gi{uiteum, T/Sin. Our Motto:—The Best the Market Affords PROM NIW YORK AND CHICAQO COLD 8TORAOI CASE OF 100 BULBS $ SOO bulbs, 1200 bulbs, c. s. a Co. NEW YORK 1000 pips, L3y of the Valley Pips CHAS. SCHWAKE St CO., Inc., $ 90-92 West Broadway, NEW YORK 2500 pips. CASE OF 500 PIPS Mention Th« E^Tlwr when yon writ*. problematical whether or not they will bulb out and ripen do^n m^qp,^^ form. The business of A. & L, Bremond Freres, OUioules, France, is to be pushed in A
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Rcvi^^i^ JuLV 15, 1915, Uum Gi{uiteum, T/Sin. Our Motto:—The Best the Market Affords PROM NIW YORK AND CHICAQO COLD 8TORAOI CASE OF 100 BULBS $ SOO bulbs, 1200 bulbs, c. s. a Co. NEW YORK 1000 pips, L3y of the Valley Pips CHAS. SCHWAKE St CO., Inc., $ 90-92 West Broadway, NEW YORK 2500 pips. CASE OF 500 PIPS Mention Th« E^Tlwr when yon writ*. problematical whether or not they will bulb out and ripen do^n m^qp,^^ form. The business of A. & L, Bremond Freres, OUioules, France, is to be pushed in America, according to Jacques Cour- tine, who has been placed in charge siijce the two sons of Louis Bremond were called to the colors. Mr, Courtine is well acquainted with the trade in the United States through many trips here as a bulb salesman. FIELD'S BUSINESS YEAB. I! The postage bill of the Henry Field Seed Co. is of itself more than enough to make Shenandoah a first-class post- oflice and exceeds the total postal reve- nue at such Iowa cities as Creston, Red Oak, Marysville, Centerville or Nebras- ka City, Its postage bill this year was $42,., an increase over last year of $10, Not all of this was pur- chased at home, as $7, worth of stamps were received ini the mail in payment of orders, leaving $34, purchased at the local postoffice. These figures were made known at the annual meeting of the company July 6, when it also was shown that the sales for the reason amounted to ap- proximately $313,000, against $227,000 last year. The number of orders was a little over 105,000, against 82,600 last year. This was an increase of over twpnty-six per cent in number of orders and about thirty-three per cent in vol- ume of business. The number of people employed at the busiest time was about 160 and the pay roll amounted to $42,- At the meeting the usual eight per cent dividend was declared, the balance of the year's profit being turned over to th
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