. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ROANOKE, VA. Fallon, Florist CANTON, ^^TJIalir" FBPn A nPIT7 527 Market Ave., North I lUiV U. ULLICi, Member F. T. D. Ass'n. YOUR ORDKB8 f or N 01^ F O LIV or anyw^here In Virginia THE GHENT FLORAL CO., NORFOLK. VA. nized the wagon on account of its new coat of black paint. The Pahud Floral Co. is about to close a deal for a large farm east of the city, which is to be used at present for hardy perennials and later for greenhouses. Baur & Steinkamp have just com- pleted a new greenhouse 18x100, to be used for propagating, being equipped


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ROANOKE, VA. Fallon, Florist CANTON, ^^TJIalir" FBPn A nPIT7 527 Market Ave., North I lUiV U. ULLICi, Member F. T. D. Ass'n. YOUR ORDKB8 f or N 01^ F O LIV or anyw^here In Virginia THE GHENT FLORAL CO., NORFOLK. VA. nized the wagon on account of its new coat of black paint. The Pahud Floral Co. is about to close a deal for a large farm east of the city, which is to be used at present for hardy perennials and later for greenhouses. Baur & Steinkamp have just com- pleted a new greenhouse 18x100, to be used for propagating, being equipped with tile benches. Clarence Thomas, of the Hill Floral Co., has a most attractive summer win- dow, portraying a bathing beach in miniature to the most minute detail. Albert and Will Reinken have with- drawYi from the Reinken Floral Co., the business having been taken over by Edward Reinken. The horses of the E. A. Nelson Co. are becoming fat as the result of the purchase of a car for delivery. Mr. Nelson says it is an impossibility now to make his help drive the horses. Hepler & Mayer have erected a greenhouse 25x100 feet at Seventeenth street and Layman avenue 'and expect to build another house in the spring. Bertermann Bros. Co. is growing fif- teen acres of jimson-weed for the Eli Lilly Co., for medicinal purposes. A. L. Stanley wears a broad grin over the birth of a new daughter. E. E.'t. From Another Correspondent. The demand for flowers is increasing and the market is kept well cleaned up. Funeral work has been plentiful and at times the supply has fallen short. The weather continues warm, but a few cool days brought a marked increase in counter trade. W. W. Coles spent last week in In- dianapolis, acting as judge for the floral exhibits at the state fair. George Wiegand is on an auto tour. K E NT U C KY: JACOB SCHULZ CO.: Incorporated—Established 1873 ' THE FLOWER SHOPi 550 fourth Avenue, Louisville | For psinataking personal ^ service send your orders to _ the Sou


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