. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBBB 30, 1913. The Florists^ Review 23 ••• NEWS NOTES ••• Houston, Tex.—Charles Ehlers has moved from 910 Texas avenue to 1014 Capitol avenue. Clinton, la.—Frank Feldt has sold his interest in the new greenhouse plant to his partner, Arthur Still, who will continue the business. Bed Bank, N. J.—The Eed Bank Flower Shop opened for business Octo- ber 18 in Jacob Kriedel's building on Broad street, near Front street. Las Vegas, N. M.—Perry Onion & Son have moved their uptown store and expect to be able to do an in- creased business in their new


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBBB 30, 1913. The Florists^ Review 23 ••• NEWS NOTES ••• Houston, Tex.—Charles Ehlers has moved from 910 Texas avenue to 1014 Capitol avenue. Clinton, la.—Frank Feldt has sold his interest in the new greenhouse plant to his partner, Arthur Still, who will continue the business. Bed Bank, N. J.—The Eed Bank Flower Shop opened for business Octo- ber 18 in Jacob Kriedel's building on Broad street, near Front street. Las Vegas, N. M.—Perry Onion & Son have moved their uptown store and expect to be able to do an in- creased business in their new quarters. Fort Collins, Colo.—Espelin & War- ren are building a greenhouse addition to their downtown store, 16x50 feet, which will be used as a display house for plants. Alton, lU.—George Madsen, propri- etor of the Alton Floral Co., was laid up for a few days when he wrenched his back in working on the boiler in his heating plant. Arlington, Neb.—Ed. Woerner is building a greenhouse, 20 x 50 feet, on Sixth street, in which he will grow flowers for the trade. He expects, also, to make a specialty of early vegetables. Wichita Falls, Tex.—C, F. Blair, who left here for Gonzales, Tex,, some time ago, says the "raging floods and mos- quitoes" drove him out of southern Texas, and he is back again at his old address. Bay City, Mich.—The next monthly meeting of the Saginaw-Bay City Flor- icultural Society will be held at Boeh- ringer Bros., Bay City, Monday, Novem- ber 3, at 7 p. m. The discussions will be given by E. A. Grohmann and Fred Goetz. Washington, »^The Swarthout flower store has moved from its quar- ters in the waiting room of the Pitts- burgh Kailways Co., at Main and Bean streets, as the space was needed for the accommodation of the company's patrons. Dajrton, O.—The Miami Floral Co. is planning for an autumn show early in November to display the products of its seven acres of glass. The general manager of the concern i


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