. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jr •••.-;-•?' ? ?>• '?'.-'>•>•-," .^" ' ?•? 7" ;,??-?»*•«' .t;t;».t.,'-:- 62 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 21, 1920 ^ MOTT-LY MUSINGS. [Concluded from pa«{i' 58 J the result of only a few seasons' push. The Seholz store at Gastonia, N. C, un- der the management of Miles Budisal, is a profitable venture, according to General Manager MeCuUum, who ex- pressed satisfaction with the stable na- ture of the business at this time. • • • • The J. J. Fallon Co., Lynchburg, Va., reports increasing business, much of which is credited to


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jr •••.-;-•?' ? ?>• '?'.-'>•>•-," .^" ' ?•? 7" ;,??-?»*•«' .t;t;».t.,'-:- 62 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 21, 1920 ^ MOTT-LY MUSINGS. [Concluded from pa«{i' 58 J the result of only a few seasons' push. The Seholz store at Gastonia, N. C, un- der the management of Miles Budisal, is a profitable venture, according to General Manager MeCuUum, who ex- pressed satisfaction with the stable na- ture of the business at this time. • • • • The J. J. Fallon Co., Lynchburg, Va., reports increasing business, much of which is credited to the new store pre- sided over by W. M. Doyle, Jr., and fitted with thoroughly up-to-date fix- tures. The store at Durham, N. C, is also a success. The new rose houses re- cently built at Lynchburg are produc- ing some fine Premier, Columbia, Ward and Killarney. • * * « B. F. Barr & Co., Lancaster, Pa., made a fine display at the York fair. There was a recorii attendance, one day alone 125,000. "Best and most inter- ested crowd I ever saw," observed B. F. Barr, "and the result to our house and the trade at large must be ; • • » a The legend, "Boost flowers during the week of October 11 to 16," was carried in practically every flower store and seed house in Baltimore, Md., and, while the public were left in doubt as to the real purpose of the boost, all in- terested were on the qui vive to give any information. • • • • In Washington, D. C, much prom- inence was given in the local press to a meeting of growers for the coming chrysanthemum show. Each and every one interested is putting forth his best efforts to make the affair a success. • • • • At Philadelphia, Pa., the windows of the Henry A. Dreer store are tastefully decorated with dahlias, labeled and priced. Bulbs and palms are effectively arranged. • • » • H. F. Michell Co., Philadelphia, Pa., has a choice display in which dah


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