. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 110 The Florists' Review DCCBHBBB 12, 1918. Greenhouse Construction Material The greenhouse complete or any part thereof hotbed; sash We carry a complete stock of hotbed sash for immediate shipment. We are in our 85th year of manufacturing greenhouse material and hotbed sash and feel confl- dent we can give you the correct articles and prices. Oar Catalogn* Ic very iastrvethfc to Gracahous* Owocrs. Aak for on*. A. DIETSCH CO.,. DI«tsch HonsM of Hoiiry A. Droor, lac., PhUaidolpliimt Pa* 2640 Sheffield Aveitue, (DopkB) CHICAGO ITHACA, N. T. Floricult
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 110 The Florists' Review DCCBHBBB 12, 1918. Greenhouse Construction Material The greenhouse complete or any part thereof hotbed; sash We carry a complete stock of hotbed sash for immediate shipment. We are in our 85th year of manufacturing greenhouse material and hotbed sash and feel confl- dent we can give you the correct articles and prices. Oar Catalogn* Ic very iastrvethfc to Gracahous* Owocrs. Aak for on*. A. DIETSCH CO.,. DI«tsch HonsM of Hoiiry A. Droor, lac., PhUaidolpliimt Pa* 2640 Sheffield Aveitue, (DopkB) CHICAGO ITHACA, N. T. Floriculture at Cornell University. "With the signing of the armistice the work of the Department of Floricul- ture at Cornell is rapidly coming back to its former status. When war was declared, many men students specializ- ing in floriculture joined the colors and the classes in 1918 have been composed almost entirely of women students. The staff of instructors was -also much depleted, practically all having been engaged in some form of war service. Early in January, 1918, E. C. Volz, instructor, resigned to become director of school and home garden work in Michigan. In February, E. A. White was relieved of his duties at the col- lege to take up the organization and supervision of school and home garden work in western New York. This work was continued until July 1, 1918. July 1, M. E. Farnham, instructor, was called for service and was stationed at Camp Sevier, S. C. At the same time Miss L. A. Minns was given leave of absence that she might supervise the greenhouse and garden work at the Carnegie Insti- tute for Experimental Evolution at Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y., thus relieving a man for war service. In September, C. L. Thayer, instructor, was called for service and is now stationed at Fort Adams, B. I. During the fall Prof. David Lumsden has been teaching the) S. A. T. C. in meteorology. Dr. A. C. Beal was granted a sabbatic leave of absence for the year 1918-1919, which he i
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