. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JOLT 25, 1912. The Rorists' Review tf. Council Bluffs, la.—The two new greenhouses for J. F. Wilcox & Sons, near Lake Manawa, are almost com- pleted. Clinton, la.—The business of J. R. Bather has been incorporated, with a capital stock of $15,000, under the name of J. B. Bather Co. New Orleans, Iia.—Harry Papwortb has returned from his trip to Europe for the International Show at London, and got a two-column interview, with portrait, printed in the Picayune. Peoria, HI.—Charles Loveridge, presi- dent of the Illinois State Florists' As- sociatio


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JOLT 25, 1912. The Rorists' Review tf. Council Bluffs, la.—The two new greenhouses for J. F. Wilcox & Sons, near Lake Manawa, are almost com- pleted. Clinton, la.—The business of J. R. Bather has been incorporated, with a capital stock of $15,000, under the name of J. B. Bather Co. New Orleans, Iia.—Harry Papwortb has returned from his trip to Europe for the International Show at London, and got a two-column interview, with portrait, printed in the Picayune. Peoria, HI.—Charles Loveridge, presi- dent of the Illinois State Florists' As- sociation, is planning to secure the 1913 convention of the association for this city. He has obtained a promise from the Commerce Association that a suit- able hall will be furnished for the pur- pose. Framingham, Mass.—The S. J. God- dard silver cup, offered for the best display of sweet peas grown by school children in this town, has been awarded to the Normal Practice school. Mr. Goddard, the local florist, not only do- nates this cup, but also furnishes seed for the contest. Thompsonville, Conn.—Charles H. Fu- rey, who has conducted a flower store in the Hilditch block, on South Main street, for some time, has sold the busi- ness to Edward Lynch, an electrician who formerly occupied a part of the store. Mr. Lynch will continue the flower department in conjunction with his other line of business. Quincy, HL—When the men engaged to put in the concrete and iron work of the five new greenhouses for F. W. Heckenkamp, Jr., at Fifth avenue and Jackson street, had completed their contract, Mr. Heckenkamp showed his appreciation of their work by taking the eight men down to the Big Lake club house and entertaining them at an all-day picnic. The houses are now nearly completed. Mr. Heckenkamp has engaged Miss Lulu Heimlich as man- ager of his new store in the St. James hotel building. Clifton Forge, Va.—Eichard Schroe- der, formerly with W. A. Lankford, at Charlottesville, V


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