. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DAVENPORT, IOWA and Western Illinois rORBER & BIRD, 313 Bniy Street 170,000 sq. ft. of frlass at your service. HELENA, nONT. S. B. STEWART i t9 No. t6ih St., OMAHA, NEB. OMAHA, NEB. JOHN H. BATH The Cartfol Florist. 1804 Fanum Strtet making efforts to have all the members present. Henry Emunds, of Belleville, has a large field of his new yellow canna, Queen Helen, and it is worth the trip to see the grand sight. Mr. Emunds in- vites all florists to visit him to see what a grand variety this new canna is. H. L. Merkel and E. S. Hoyt, pro- prieto
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DAVENPORT, IOWA and Western Illinois rORBER & BIRD, 313 Bniy Street 170,000 sq. ft. of frlass at your service. HELENA, nONT. S. B. STEWART i t9 No. t6ih St., OMAHA, NEB. OMAHA, NEB. JOHN H. BATH The Cartfol Florist. 1804 Fanum Strtet making efforts to have all the members present. Henry Emunds, of Belleville, has a large field of his new yellow canna, Queen Helen, and it is worth the trip to see the grand sight. Mr. Emunds in- vites all florists to visit him to see what a grand variety this new canna is. H. L. Merkel and E. S. Hoyt, pro- prietor and landscape designer, respec- tively, of the Watrous Nursery Co., of Dee Moines, la., were visitors last week. They spent most of the time at the Mis- souri Botanical Garden, studying plant material. Fred Grossart, landscape superintend- ent at the Valhalla cemetery, reports that the association will build two greenhouses, each 20x51 feet, with a large conservatory in front. F. H. Weber left August 7 for a month's stay at E'stes Park, Colo., ac- companied by his family. Mr. Weber says a good rest after a busy season is most beneficial. J. F. Ammann and family, of Ed- wardsville, are away for a month's trip through Indiana. Mr. Klein and Mr. Smith are in harness, preparing things for the fall trade. Fred Alves, of the cut flower depart- ment at Angermueller's, and Harry Schlechter, of the supply department, will start this week sprucing up the place for the fall trade. Mr. Anger- mueller says shipping trade keeps up remarkably well this summer. In the parade of the city employees August 5 none made a better showing than those of the park department and of the city forester's office. These were lead by Ernest Strehle, superintendent; John Moriz, head of the greenhouses, and Julius Koenig, city forester. August Hummert, vice-president of the St. Louis Seed Co., is spending his spare time on the company's fall cata- logue. The picnic for the employees will be held sometime this
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