. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. > T'rfl' GLADIOLI VALLEY QReMIDS ARID ikUU f e^ONABLE FLQ^^I|^ WE CLOSE DAILY /^T 6 P. f^., 8i|TUfl|:^i|Y AT t P. M. S s s s i THE PHHiDELrmA CUT FMER CO.,sa.^^'PHIUDEPIDA, PA. i aiJliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii^lilUWiiiliiillMiiiiiiilMIUiMll^^^^^^ Mentlwi The B<Tl«y ?whcp Jon wdt^. more accurate, Mrs. Bayersdorfer had the rough time and Mr. B. the worry and anxiety. Mrs. Bayersdorfer devel- oped typhoid fever while in Yokohama. She was brought safely home, thanks to the devoted care of her husband, and is now co
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. > T'rfl' GLADIOLI VALLEY QReMIDS ARID ikUU f e^ONABLE FLQ^^I|^ WE CLOSE DAILY /^T 6 P. f^., 8i|TUfl|:^i|Y AT t P. M. S s s s i THE PHHiDELrmA CUT FMER CO.,sa.^^'PHIUDEPIDA, PA. i aiJliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii^lilUWiiiliiillMiiiiiiilMIUiMll^^^^^^ Mentlwi The B<Tl«y ?whcp Jon wdt^. more accurate, Mrs. Bayersdorfer had the rough time and Mr. B. the worry and anxiety. Mrs. Bayersdorfer devel- oped typhoid fever while in Yokohama. She was brought safely home, thanks to the devoted care of her husband, and is now convalescing at Atlantic City. William H. Westcott, Jr., will con- tinue the business of his father, Will- iam H. Westcott, at 7043 Eidge avenue. The carnations, chrysanthemums and other stock are in splendid condition, bearing evidence to faithful and skill- ful culture. Frank A. Harrigan, receiver for the Johnson Seed Co., closed the store at -17 Market street August 7. It is understood that the stock will be sold at public auction. ^Y^J- Gait is now with Jacob Becker, **^?^;fty-8econd and Market streets. Kichards Bros., of Toughkenamon, l^a., will house 35,000 carnation plants, ^neir stock is in fine condition. irwin W. Heinley, of Royersford, Pa., nas leased the Ellenwood Greenhouses near Hatboro, Pa., from H. F. Whitmer. «eeent visitors include Miss Griffith, of the West Side Flower Shop, Scran- ton, Pa.; Miss Graham, with Robert L. Graham, Baltimore; F. L. Wertz and his friends, Messrs. Gee and Elliott, of Roanoke, Va. Edward Dornheim, with Berger Bros., is away on his vacation. •f. J. Habermehl's Sons are planning an improved icebox at the Bellevue- Stratford. Frank P. Meyers has been spending a few days at Ocean City, N. J. George S. Faulkner keeps up his reputation for effective window dis- plays at the Orchid Flower Shop. Eugene Bernheimer has parted re- luctantly with his equine friend of eleven years to make room for the modern steed, a car. August 14 Carl A. Cort
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