. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. T;;.;.::;; :.;i,U-i<^::i^l;;" NOtES^»iirfe. ?f.'"X ?»^ncss and recommended by a daily^-jiaper here to persons need- ing flowets. This firm is the oldest and most prominent establishment in this section. High Point. —Frank II. Ford says business has broken all records. In 1920 his sales were 120 per cent greater than in 1919, presenting several prob- lems in the nature of providing ade- quate means of handling the greater volume. He expects a still further in- crease in 1921 and has started out to mnkc It at least a third over 1920.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. T;;.;.::;; :.;i,U-i<^::i^l;;" NOtES^»iirfe. ?f.'"X ?»^ncss and recommended by a daily^-jiaper here to persons need- ing flowets. This firm is the oldest and most prominent establishment in this section. High Point. —Frank II. Ford says business has broken all records. In 1920 his sales were 120 per cent greater than in 1919, presenting several prob- lems in the nature of providing ade- quate means of handling the greater volume. He expects a still further in- crease in 1921 and has started out to mnkc It at least a third over 1920. Knoxville, Tenn.—The Knoxville Flo- rists' Society recently passed a resolu- tion extending the sympathy of the so- ciety to the members of the familv of the late C. W. Crouch, during their' sad bereavement. The resolution com- mended the work of Mr. Crouch during his residence in Knoxville, and also his charitable acts. The resolution was drawn up by a committee consisting of R. E. Mapes, A. II. Dailev and G. W. Chesnev. Louisville, Ky.—A building permit has been issued to Adam Herz to erect a greenhouse on his property at a cost of $1,200. Tampa, Fla.—The Bay Garden Nurs- ery, Port Tampa City, Fla., and the KnuU Floral Co. will be exhibitors at the south Florida fair to be held here. Conneaut, O.—J. W. Jackson has joined C. J. Frew, Jr., and they here- after will trade as Frew & Jackson, operating greejihouses on Dorman road and a retail store at 213 Broad street. Qeorgia Plain, Vt.—A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hotchkiss, January 6, when their youngest daugliter was united in mar- riage with Raymond Grant Happel, a florist in Washington, D. C. Manchester, N. H.—Herbert Meader, who purchased the Charles A. Davis greenhouses last fall, is planning to re- move them early in the summer to his farm on the Piscataqua Bridge road. The range of greenhouses consists of 15,000 square feet of glass. Lanesboro, Minn.—George Cowen has


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