. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists^ Review JUAUCH 2. 1022 back Mr. Weiss in staging a similar display of flowers at the Second Regi- mi'iit Armory. The Days They Celebrate. > Miss Virginia Poehlmann celebrated an anniversary February 26. Hers is the best ago of all. She was 22. C L. Washburn passed his sixty- fourth milestone February 27. They had a party for him at Pasadena, f A. C. Kohlbrand was 54 February 28. He had the usual box of cigars for his friends. "A. B. ; Miller will bo 35 years old March 4. This is a young man's era. Leonard Vaughan will


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists^ Review JUAUCH 2. 1022 back Mr. Weiss in staging a similar display of flowers at the Second Regi- mi'iit Armory. The Days They Celebrate. > Miss Virginia Poehlmann celebrated an anniversary February 26. Hers is the best ago of all. She was 22. C L. Washburn passed his sixty- fourth milestone February 27. They had a party for him at Pasadena, f A. C. Kohlbrand was 54 February 28. He had the usual box of cigars for his friends. "A. B. ; Miller will bo 35 years old March 4. This is a young man's era. Leonard Vaughan will bo 42 March 8. John C. Enders will be 56 years young March 8. Various Notes. H. B. Kennicott believes that in two or three years the plumosus industry in Florida will be found to have been great- ly overdone and that the price will bo unprofitably low. Growers there are planting all the Asparagus plumosus seeds they can get hold of, but it takes a year before there is anything to pick, and nearly two years before there is a full crop. The death of Mary Eeinberg Zender is recorded in this week's obituary col- umn. George Goebel, for some time with A. T. Pyfer & Co., will join the forces of the Chicago Flower Growers' Associa- tion next week. J. C. Nielsen now calls on his cus- tomers in a new Dodge coupe. The latest addition to the staff of Poehlmann Bros. Co. is Captain O. C. Johns, who will travel for the supply department in Ohio and eastern terri- tory. Captain Johns entered the avia- tion service in 1917 and since his dis- charge has been engaged in commercial flying. His alliance with Poehlmann brings him again into association with an old friend, because both he and Man- ager M. N. Tyler formerly were with the Botzum Bros. Co., of Cleveland. Arthur M. Anderson returned from Europe February 27. Miss Nettie Parker had so far recov- ered from the injuries sustained in the recent taxicab accident that she was able to leave the West Side hospital Feb- ruary 27. Adolph Poe


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