. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JULY 18, 1912. The Florists^ Review 17 Henry J. Puvogel, on Grand avenue, is remodeling his place. He is busy with four new houses, using concrete extensively. Mr. Puvogel's location is among the best class of trade and he disposes of all his stock at retail. Merriam Park Floral Co. has a fine lot of auratums and rubrums. The committee on the flower show met at Holm & Olson's July 10. The St. Paul florists were well represented. Plans for the show were discussed and, as St. Paul has a fine and large audi- torium, the show should be well staged.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JULY 18, 1912. The Florists^ Review 17 Henry J. Puvogel, on Grand avenue, is remodeling his place. He is busy with four new houses, using concrete extensively. Mr. Puvogel's location is among the best class of trade and he disposes of all his stock at retail. Merriam Park Floral Co. has a fine lot of auratums and rubrums. The committee on the flower show met at Holm & Olson's July 10. The St. Paul florists were well represented. Plans for the show were discussed and, as St. Paul has a fine and large audi- torium, the show should be well staged. The committee prides itself on secur- ing such able judges as J. S. Wilson, of Des Moines; Wm. L. Rock, of Kan- sas City, and W. N. Rudd, of Chicago. 0. J. Olson, of Holm & Olson, ac- companied by Albert Clausen^ of Albert T^a, and Carl Clarine, of Faribault, went down the river to "Winona on a fishing trip. There they were met by John Fuhlbruegge. William Jaap, of Duluth, was in St. Paul last week, with his invalid daugh- ter, consulting a specialist. J. S. Wilson, of Des Moines, passed through St. Paul last week en route to Seattle. E. P. Holm, of Holm & Olson, is on a business trip to Chicago and Milwaukee. C. R. T. HERMANN C. DOESCHER. Hermann C. Doescher, the newly elected president of the New Orleans Horticultural Society^ was born twenty- seven years ago, in New Orleans, where he learned the florists' business after leaving school. Five years ago he entered the trade on his own account and, with thrift and foresight, gradu- ally made his place one of the model es- tablishments in the south, catering to both the wholesale and retail trade. He makes a specialty of the different va- rieties of nephrolepis, of which he sends out large shipments. His newly ac- quired place of eighteen lots on Gen- tilly avenue consists of three green- houses each 15x100, with three more 12x100 in course of construction, all of which will be set off by a lean-to about 12x100. Mr.


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