. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mention The ReTlew when you write. Ollv* Qr««n Cut Flow«r DESIGN u> 3 P c. Mention The Review when yog write. opposite the present location and will cover a ground area of 40x110 feet, three stories in height, with a base- ment. Wm. Baker is specializing on sum- nicr ferns. He is moving quantities of tliem. The McCallum Co. is handling a num- ber of novelties in roses and gladioli, which find a ready sale. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ludwig have re- turned from Atlantic City and the east, Mliere they stopped to rest a few days <»ii their way home from


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mention The ReTlew when you write. Ollv* Qr««n Cut Flow«r DESIGN u> 3 P c. Mention The Review when yog write. opposite the present location and will cover a ground area of 40x110 feet, three stories in height, with a base- ment. Wm. Baker is specializing on sum- nicr ferns. He is moving quantities of tliem. The McCallum Co. is handling a num- ber of novelties in roses and gladioli, which find a ready sale. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ludwig have re- turned from Atlantic City and the east, Mliere they stopped to rest a few days <»ii their way home from the Boston convention. Fred Burki reports the convention as successful and speaks well of the hos- I'itality extended by the Boston florists. •T. W. Ludwig brought home a few |"'\v ideas from Boston that he is mak- '";( good use of in his establishment "•1 Federal street. W. A. Clarke and family have closed t'''ir summer camp at Chautauqua, ^ Y. A cablegram from Mrs. E. IT. Wil- ' 'ins, dated August 28, from Scheven- '' i^'cn. The Hague, Holland, conveys the "'wa that arrangements have been '' "le to sail from Kotterdam Septem- •• r 12. Wm. Turner, of Wilkinsburg, has re- *< o. ^i. BADGLEY RIEDEL ' 34 WEST 28 ST., NEW YORK" •n O . .. a n°'i 28 "ly ST. o o /o J^ ^/ /o ^® SJ9||B-V»-* v^ Mpntlon The Review when roii writo. turned home from a business and fish- ing trip. J. J. Fuchs was unusually busy with funeral work last week. Walter Faulk is sticking close to business this summer, too busy to get away. He reports his brother. Prank, in the best of spirits at Delray, Fla., where he now resides. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reincmann are at Atlantic City. Miss E. B. Maxwell is spending a few weeks at Van Buren Point, N. Y. She expects to motor home this week. John Harris has been visiting friends in Cleveland and Detroit. He is now making a tour of the Great Lakes. Visitors this week were John Zech and Matt Mann, of Chicago


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