. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. UeDtJon The Review when tou wrlte- ••• NEWS NOTES M* Franklin, N. H.—The Franklin Flo- ral Co. has opened a store in the Brockway building, on Central street. Geneva, O.—The Parker Floral Co., of this town, has opened a retail store at Ashtabula, O. The firm has also been building additions to the green- houses here. Cleveland, O.—Reinhold Hoffman, for- merly city forester here, sailed May 25 on the steamship Cincinnati, for an ex- tended tour through Germany. He will return by way of Paris and Cherbourg. Scranton, Pa.—The greenhouses of Poinsard B


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. UeDtJon The Review when tou wrlte- ••• NEWS NOTES M* Franklin, N. H.—The Franklin Flo- ral Co. has opened a store in the Brockway building, on Central street. Geneva, O.—The Parker Floral Co., of this town, has opened a retail store at Ashtabula, O. The firm has also been building additions to the green- houses here. Cleveland, O.—Reinhold Hoffman, for- merly city forester here, sailed May 25 on the steamship Cincinnati, for an ex- tended tour through Germany. He will return by way of Paris and Cherbourg. Scranton, Pa.—The greenhouses of Poinsard Bros., at 1505 to 1511 Electric street, have been purchased by Victor Burschell, formerly county commis- sioner, who will hereafter conduct the business. Kansas City, Mo.—The Larkin Flo- ral Co. is said to have leased for five years, at a total rental of $10,000, a store at 215y2 East Twelfth street, in a building belonging to the Standard Amusement Co. Victor, Colo.—Harry MacDonald, wbo is employed at the Cripple Creek State Bank, has purchased the Herron Floral Store, at 313 East Bennett ave- nue. The store will be in charge of ^rs. MacDonald. Cedar Rapids, la.—Charles F, Billau, formerly a jeweler and optician in this <^ity, withdrew from that business about two years ago on account of failing fealth, and since then has been grow- ing flowers, especially peonies and gla- dioli, for the trade. He limits his sales chiefly to cut flowers. Mankato, Minn.—Neil Neilsen has discovered what he considers a sure ^*y to prevent mildew in rose houses, ^^eu where there is insufficient heat to Perriiit of the use of sulphur. He says ^^ method is so simple that he fears ^^ can not patent or copyright it, al- hough the discovery certainly has a ^^'ue and has cost considerable. Watch for onr Trade Mark stamped on every brick of Lambert's Pan CBtture Mushroom Spawn Substitution of cheaper srades ia S exposed. Freso sample illustrated book, mailed thus easily exposed. p


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