. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 18, 1915. The Florists^ Review 33 Martin B. Lechner, of Lechner Bros., Webster Groves, Mo.; E. Alexander, of the Lindley Box & Paper Co., Gas City, Ind.; George A. Samter, of the St. Joseph Paper Box Co., St. Joseph, Mo.; H. Habben, of the Thatcher-Kerwin Glass Co., St. Louis, Mo. The J. W. Stokes Floral Co. had large receipts of mums from the green- houses last week. This concern reports H brisk sales for last week. MOTT-LY MUSINGS. Tipton & Hurst, of Little Eock, are looking for good business and have a well grown stock in antici


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 18, 1915. The Florists^ Review 33 Martin B. Lechner, of Lechner Bros., Webster Groves, Mo.; E. Alexander, of the Lindley Box & Paper Co., Gas City, Ind.; George A. Samter, of the St. Joseph Paper Box Co., St. Joseph, Mo.; H. Habben, of the Thatcher-Kerwin Glass Co., St. Louis, Mo. The J. W. Stokes Floral Co. had large receipts of mums from the green- houses last week. This concern reports H brisk sales for last week. MOTT-LY MUSINGS. Tipton & Hurst, of Little Eock, are looking for good business and have a well grown stock in anticipation. Paul M. Palez will have three stores on Main street when he opens the lat- est and finest addition. Little Eock is a progressive city. Kramer & Son, of Cedar Eapids, la., find the strawberry crop a profitable one. This was an especially long sea- son for strawberry plants. A larger area will be planted next year. Early mums sold slowly, but liberal advertis- ing brought about better returns. Joseph Haube, of Charleroi, Pa., has been growing some prize mums. Mr. Haube was one of the florists who visited the Cleveland flower show last week. I. V. Kinder, of Charleroi, had a unique display in his window some time ago, which caught the eyes of old and young alike. The display consisted of two guinea pigs in a garden of flowers, moss and stones. Bulbs and ferns were featured. D. C. Hogan, proprietor of the Idle Hour Nurseries, of Macon, Ga., was absent at the time of my visit, being on the grand jary. Store Manager W. E. Gibson, lately of the Quaker City, expressed agreeable surprise at the con- ditions here. The latest ideas in flower baskets, for arrivals to and departures from this busy sphere, are in high favor. Corsage bouquets of the choic- est flowers are popular. The catchy card in The Eeview is credited with bringing good business from practically all parts of the country. By the way, the banjo-player of the ad has devel- oped into a floral artist. The superin-


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