. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Pana, 111.—A growers, now i Floral X. Nielsen, Inc., rose Belle Plaine. la.—K. W. Fuller has s known as the Pana oiiened a new jireenhouse and reiuirts good business. Galesbiirg, 111. I. L. Pillsbury & Son are constructing a new gr(>enhouse, as an addition to the east end of their range at (io street. Tli(> new building is 40xliiii feet, and will be used foi' growing roses. Amesbiiry, Mass. Cormley, a well kufiwn florist, and Afiss Ethel V. Sherman, daughter of Mr. .'ind Mrs. (ieorge T. Sherman, of Ashmont, Mass., were


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Pana, 111.—A growers, now i Floral X. Nielsen, Inc., rose Belle Plaine. la.—K. W. Fuller has s known as the Pana oiiened a new jireenhouse and reiuirts good business. Galesbiirg, 111. I. L. Pillsbury & Son are constructing a new gr(>enhouse, as an addition to the east end of their range at (io street. Tli(> new building is 40xliiii feet, and will be used foi' growing roses. Amesbiiry, Mass. Cormley, a well kufiwn florist, and Afiss Ethel V. Sherman, daughter of Mr. .'ind Mrs. (ieorge T. Sherman, of Ashmont, Mass., were married at the home of the bride Tuesday afternoon, October 24. The bridesmaid was Miss Sylvia Cormley, sister of the groom, and the ])est man was Albert Ij. Sherman, brother of the bride. The bride carried white roses and lilies of the valley. Houston. Tex. -The flower store of the K". ('. Kerr I'loral Co. has been moved to its new ((uarters, at 1007 Main street, with the result that the floor sjiace of the store is about double that of the old location. The show rooms and windows are finished in old ivory and gray. The center of the floor con- tains a large fount.'iin, which hMids still further attrjictiveness to the A refrigerating: inachini> for the store is contcmiilated be the owuim'. Valparaiso, Ind.—Reinhart & Adams, who recently removed from 70 South Wasliington street, to larger and better (piarters at 123 Lincoln way, have found business so good that they are jil.'inning to build a new greenhouse next spring. "I can't get along with- out The Keview," says W. .T. Adams, "and I don't think any other florist can if he has taken it for a ; Hibbing, Minn.—Conrad Wolf, who has for several years been superintend- ent of llibliing's f.'imous ]iark system and jMiblic greenhouses, is preparing to go into the florists' business on his own account. lie is building a new double store and conservatory on a prominent corner an


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