. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. noTEs^0mtmimm Fair Haven, lilass.—Peter Murray is adding one house, 30x150, and two others for bedding plants. He is also making other improvements in his range. St. Iiouis, Mo.—Julius A. Wolff, son of the Philadelphia florist, was married • at Clayton July 29 to Miss Marjorie I. 'vAdams. The bride and bridegroom are on their way east to visit the parents of the bridegroom. Lawrence, Mass.—Thornton Bros, are now established in their new store in the Oswald block. The building is a new one, in the heart of the business district, and the store was fi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. noTEs^0mtmimm Fair Haven, lilass.—Peter Murray is adding one house, 30x150, and two others for bedding plants. He is also making other improvements in his range. St. Iiouis, Mo.—Julius A. Wolff, son of the Philadelphia florist, was married • at Clayton July 29 to Miss Marjorie I. 'vAdams. The bride and bridegroom are on their way east to visit the parents of the bridegroom. Lawrence, Mass.—Thornton Bros, are now established in their new store in the Oswald block. The building is a new one, in the heart of the business district, and the store was fitted up especially for this firm's business. The display window is kept up to the min- ute by an experienced decorator. Greeley, Oolo.^—Miss Helen Peery, bookkeeper and saleslady for Ellis the Florist, ,is spending her three weeks' vacation in the Rocky mountains with her sister. Charles Swagyer, in busi- ness at Cheyenne, Wyo., spent Friday, July 24, with Mr. Ellis. Mamaroneck, N. Y.—The annual out- ing of the Westchester and Fairfield Horticultural Society will be held at Edwards' Eye Beach hotel, August 11. Games start at 10:30 a. m. Dinner tick- ets can be obtained from W. J. Sealey, Portchester, N, Y., at $ a person. The fall show of this society will be held in Germania hall, New Bochelle, N. Y,, November 4 to 6. Charlevoix, Mich.—B. B. Blair has retired from business, having sold his establishment to Babcock & Son. Mr. Blair has been in business here for four- teen years and built up a good busi- ness. The property just sold includes six greenhouses, comprising 14,000 feet of glass, and a good-sized tract of land used for perennials, etc. Moscow, Idaho.—Scott Bros., pro- prietors of the Roselawn Greenhouses, are putting in a 50-horse-power boiler and building a propagating house, 9x . 125 feet. Carnations and chrysanthe- mums are all benched and stock is look- ing fine. Edwin G. Scott recently re- turned from a ten days' visit on the coast. He wit


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