. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^m ^ ^ ^M^ '^^. • •••». • ' •.:;,• •.•;:^-'^ Mt. Kisco, N. Y.—The Westchester County Horticultural Society will hold its annual exhibition here October 31 to November 2. Saginaw, Mich.—The Stevens Gladioli Co., Inc., won three first prizes at the Saginaw County School Fair, October 3 and 4, on gladioli, asters and bulbs in variety. Dayton, O.—The Heiss Co. has been incorporated with a capitalization of $15,000, to do a general florists' busi- ness. The incorporators are Horace E. Frank, Forrest E. Nitman, Fred C. Moore, Clara A. Heiss and lon


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^m ^ ^ ^M^ '^^. • •••». • ' •.:;,• •.•;:^-'^ Mt. Kisco, N. Y.—The Westchester County Horticultural Society will hold its annual exhibition here October 31 to November 2. Saginaw, Mich.—The Stevens Gladioli Co., Inc., won three first prizes at the Saginaw County School Fair, October 3 and 4, on gladioli, asters and bulbs in variety. Dayton, O.—The Heiss Co. has been incorporated with a capitalization of $15,000, to do a general florists' busi- ness. The incorporators are Horace E. Frank, Forrest E. Nitman, Fred C. Moore, Clara A. Heiss and lone B. Frank. , Atlanta, N. Y.—B. C. McKay has started in the greenhouse business in a small way, having previously confined himself to outdoor crops, calling his place the Spring Brook Gardens. His slogan has been "From Grower to Grocer.'' Madiaon, N. J.—The Morris County Gardeners' and Florists* Club will hold its eighteenth annual exhibition at As- sembly hall, October 28 and 29. The lommittee consists of W. H. Duckham, Charles H. Totty, Eobert M. Schultz and Arthur Herrington, which is a suf- ficient guarantee of a good show. White Marsh, Md.—At the seventh annual dahlia show at the dahlia and eanna farm of Richard Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. the first part of this month, there were said to be 250,000 blooms of 200 different varieties. A large number of visitors from Baltimore, Washing- ton, Philadelphia and other cities came to see the wonderful sight. Wading Eiver, N. Y.—E. S, Miller has sold to John Lewis Childs his entire stock of bulbs and hardy plants, in- cluding over 300 choice gladiolus seed- lings, which he has been selecting for the last eight years and which have n^t been disseminated. In the future Mr. Miller will devote all his time to fruits and general seed growing. BoonviUe, Ind.—Ernest L, Lutz is completing the erection of a green- house, in which he will grow early flowering plants, lettuce and vegetable plants for t


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