. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .'> ? ):?'', ? ''??-' '^••viv''^"^^'- ' • '^; ;^ --s' .x- •'•. 30 The Weekly Rorists^ Review* February 1, 1912. have been visiting the large establish- ments at Auburn, Cromwell and Natick. Henry A. Dreer has put a new 5-ton motor car on the road between Biverton and Philadelphia. Alexander B. Scott is at Pinehurst, N. C. January 29 was the heaviest mail order day in the history of the seed house of Walter P. Stokes. It seems early for seed orders, but they are coming in rapidly. M. Eice, who has been indisposed, is recovering; his fr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .'> ? ):?'', ? ''??-' '^••viv''^"^^'- ' • '^; ;^ --s' .x- •'•. 30 The Weekly Rorists^ Review* February 1, 1912. have been visiting the large establish- ments at Auburn, Cromwell and Natick. Henry A. Dreer has put a new 5-ton motor car on the road between Biverton and Philadelphia. Alexander B. Scott is at Pinehurst, N. C. January 29 was the heaviest mail order day in the history of the seed house of Walter P. Stokes. It seems early for seed orders, but they are coming in rapidly. M. Eice, who has been indisposed, is recovering; his friends and associates are looking forward to seeing him back at his office the first bright day. The Henry F. Michell Co. will put on two motor delivery cars February 1, an Autocar and a Columbia. Warren S. Engard expects to open a flower store in Mount Airy in a few •days. Advices from J. D. Eisele at Ply- mouth and in London report his move- ments to his friends here. He is much interested in English matters horti- cultural. The Foley Manufacturing Co., of Chi- cago, has made its eastern headquarters in the West End Trust building, with D. T. Connor there to ^ve his advice regarding greenhouse building. The Jausiness of the Whilldin Pottery Co. is so brisk that improvements are necessary from time to time to meet the increased demand. H. Bayersdorfer & Co. are busy with St. Valentine's day orders. Mr. Bayers- dorfer is daily accomplishing an enor- mous quantity of work. Mr. Berko- witz is out of town. John Burton and Mrs. Burton cele- brated the thirty-sixth anniversary of their wedding last week. The Eobert Craig Co. has received the first of four cars of glass intended for additions at Norwood. M. Rice & Co. are hustling some be- lated Valentine's specialties through the custom-house with dispatch. Stephen Mortensen, of Southampton, Pa., has purchased a carload of glass, in case of need. Phil. The next meeting of the Florists' Club will be held Tuesday ev


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