. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ao "Ihe Florists'Review July 30, Evansville, Ind.—Karl Zeidler has purchased the store of the Evansville Floral Co. Plymouth, Mass.—The firm of Braun- eeker & Schlecht has been dissolved. Fritz ^ J. Schlecht will continue the business. West Islip, N. Y.—D. C. Arnold & Co. have been incorporated with a capi- tal stock of $100,000 by D. C. Arnold, H. W. Thomas and W, Wincott, of Babylon. iBallas, Tex.—The Lang Floral & Nursery Co. sold a lot, 176x245 feet, on Bryao rtreet, west of Adair, to the city of ^Ballas for $17,500. The


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ao "Ihe Florists'Review July 30, Evansville, Ind.—Karl Zeidler has purchased the store of the Evansville Floral Co. Plymouth, Mass.—The firm of Braun- eeker & Schlecht has been dissolved. Fritz ^ J. Schlecht will continue the business. West Islip, N. Y.—D. C. Arnold & Co. have been incorporated with a capi- tal stock of $100,000 by D. C. Arnold, H. W. Thomas and W, Wincott, of Babylon. iBallas, Tex.—The Lang Floral & Nursery Co. sold a lot, 176x245 feet, on Bryao rtreet, west of Adair, to the city of ^Ballas for $17,500. The land is to be .used for park purposes. ^ Cfcrtiand, N. Y.—The Hike-Allen Co. hds been incorporated with a capital stock of $20,000, to do a seed, flower and market gardening business. C. D. Allen, C. V. Hike and M. J. Hike are the incorporators. Sleepy Eye, Minn.—L. A. Glatigny, proprietor of the Palmyre Greenhouse, has sold his property and business to A. W. Harris, who has named his place the Ish-tak-ha-ba Gardens, for the In- dian chief, Sleepy Eye. Wyncote, Pa.^Joseph Heacock, pres- ident of the company which bears his name, states that the season of 1913-14 was the best in his many years of busi- ness experience, and he specially states that it was the best year for palms. He expects the season of 1914-15 to be still larger, however. Paola, Kan.—Charles Hagemeyer has purchased the stock and business of Mrs. W. Z. Garman and leased her greenhouse. The business wiU be car- ried on under the name of Hagemeyer Floral Co., of which Mr. Hagemeyer is the manager. The erection of another house will be begun shortly. Iiynn, Masa—Among the hardest hit by the discovery of the city engineer that the property owners on Western avenue were encroaching on city prop- erty are Wm. Miller & Sons. Their ornamental wall with flowers planted upon it will have to be torn down and moved back to what the new survey designates as the street boundaries. Marshalltown, la.—The


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