. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists' Review August 12, 1915. ing has housed a seed store for forty years, being first occupied by A. D. Cowan & Co. and then by the present firm for twenty-five years. They have a branch at 117 Chambers street. C. Giessler, head of the flower seed and bulb department, has returned from his two weeks' vacation. David Don has Deen enjoying his honeymoon in Mich- igan and the Thousand islands. A. L. Don will spend August with his family in the Catskills. George Burnett, of Burnett Bros., is in Rockland county, N. Y. Samuel Burnett spen
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists' Review August 12, 1915. ing has housed a seed store for forty years, being first occupied by A. D. Cowan & Co. and then by the present firm for twenty-five years. They have a branch at 117 Chambers street. C. Giessler, head of the flower seed and bulb department, has returned from his two weeks' vacation. David Don has Deen enjoying his honeymoon in Mich- igan and the Thousand islands. A. L. Don will spend August with his family in the Catskills. George Burnett, of Burnett Bros., is in Rockland county, N. Y. Samuel Burnett spends August at Keansburg, N. J., where he lias his own bungalow. W. .r. Barnwell, store manager for the firm, will spend his holidays in the Adirondacks. John Hunter is back from his vacation at Port Monmouth, N. J. Geo. Burnett, Jr., and Robert Burnett have been for several weeks in the Rockland county mountains and at Raniapo. Frank Muller is at the Highlands. Geo. Blake, of Bonnet & Blake, is back from Rochester, and is touring Long Island in his runabout. Herman Bershad, j)artner of C. C. Trepel in his Brooklyn enterprises, an- nounces the opening of another store this fall, on Fulton street. Mr. Bershad and familv are spending the summer at the Loraine hotel, at Edgemere, L. 1. He has just purchased a 7-pas- seuger Chalmers automobile. Mr. Ber- shad is a brother of Mrs. C. C. Trepel. This lady is the efficient manager of Mr. Trepel's store at Eighty-ninth street and Broadway, New York. Ralph M. Ward has gone up on the Labrador coast to fish. The New York Florists' Club's party to the S. A. F. convention at San Francisco, which was to have numbered at least twenty-five, has shrunk to two, John G. Esler and Miss Esler, of Saddle River, N. J. Other New Yorkers, however, are on their way to the convention by different routes. < Charles Schimmel, of M. C. Ford's force, is back from a two weeks' vaca- tion with his family at Greenwood lake. Richard "Watson goes this we
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