. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jdnb 26, 1914. The Florists^ Review 17 lightful visit to '' the old folks at home" in England, where he assisted in celebrating the golden wedding of his parents. Mr, Bunyard is now at New- port, K. I. The prize schedule of the New York flower show of 1915, carrying $12,000 in prizes, is ready for distribution. Wm. Kessler has been busy with win- dow-box and decoration work, but says the call for palms by the retailers, for wedding displays, is lighter than that of a year ago. Max Schling has moved to his new home near Yonkers and celebrated t


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jdnb 26, 1914. The Florists^ Review 17 lightful visit to '' the old folks at home" in England, where he assisted in celebrating the golden wedding of his parents. Mr, Bunyard is now at New- port, K. I. The prize schedule of the New York flower show of 1915, carrying $12,000 in prizes, is ready for distribution. Wm. Kessler has been busy with win- dow-box and decoration work, but says the call for palms by the retailers, for wedding displays, is lighter than that of a year ago. Max Schling has moved to his new home near Yonkers and celebrated there, a short time ago, the tenth anniversary of his wedding. George Vocke and Miss Louise Mites- ser, of Brooklyn, will be married June 30 and spend their honeymoon in New England. J. Austin Shaw. The Lord & Burnham Co. is reported to be well pleased with the results that have followed its plan of opening branch offices in various important cen- ters. These branch sales offices now number six, counting the one at Chi- cago, where the company also has its western factory. The latest branch office was opened a few weeks ago at Cleveland, in charge of H. P. Merrick, an old employee of the main office in New York. Other offices will be opened from time to time, it is said. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Tlie Market. soda water department last week. Mr. Eble was made a happy grandpa on the arrival of a bouncing boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Eble, May 22. Frank J. Eeyes & Co. are doing a steadily increasing business, mainly due to their hustling and wide-awake meth- ods. Frank Bieth reported an unusually large amount of work for the month of June, especially for weddings. E. E. DETROIT, MICH. The Market. With the closing of the schools the dog days will have begun, with nothing more to do than plan our vacations. The ensuing week will see numerous weddings, which will use up large quan- tities of stock, and then, unless it is funeral work, little will be doing. Last week we e


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