. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8agiiia,w, Mich.—J. B. Goetz Sons are preparing to put up new glass that will add about 15,000 square feet to their capacity. Blair, Neb.—W. J. Eodgers, formerly with C. H. Green at Fremont, Neb., is now in business here on his own ac- count, as successor to John M. Beid. Muskogee, Okla.—Henry Bresser has ordered a No. 14 Kroeschell boiler and generator, with the Kroeschell threaded tube piping system, for his large veg- etable range. New Philadelphia, O.—The Denison Floral Co., of which Jesse Denison is secretary and manager, has a salesroom and o


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8agiiia,w, Mich.—J. B. Goetz Sons are preparing to put up new glass that will add about 15,000 square feet to their capacity. Blair, Neb.—W. J. Eodgers, formerly with C. H. Green at Fremont, Neb., is now in business here on his own ac- count, as successor to John M. Beid. Muskogee, Okla.—Henry Bresser has ordered a No. 14 Kroeschell boiler and generator, with the Kroeschell threaded tube piping system, for his large veg- etable range. New Philadelphia, O.—The Denison Floral Co., of which Jesse Denison is secretary and manager, has a salesroom and office in town, but the greenhouses have been built outside of town, near Uhrichsville. Hamilton, Ont.—The marriage is an- nounced of John Connon, president of the Connon Floral Co., and Miss Laurie J. Campbell. The ceremony took place •October 2 at the home of the bride's parents at Thurso, Que. Dallas, Tex.—The Lone Star Floral •Co., 1607 Elm street, is a new-comer in the retail field here. The handsome store was <designed and now is managed by Charles Chollar, formerly with the Texas Seed & Floral Co. Camden, N. Y.—Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Ethel M. Snow and Edward C. Marshall, Sep- tember 25. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. • Sno-'T and the Snow residence was hand- somely decorated for the occasion. Peoria, HL—Friends of J. C. Murray will regret to learn that he is ill at his residence at 2400 Perry avenue. Mr. Murray was taken ill a week or more ago with an attack of acute indigestion. Complications set in and his condition for a time was most serious, but it is now thought he has a fair chance of recovery. Canton, O.—The last meeting of the ; Stark County Horticultural Society was held at the home of J. B. Zettler, the florist and nurseryman, on Clarendon avenue. Nearly 100 people were pres- ent and were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Zettler at dinner. The meeting was called to order by President B.


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