. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists^ Review June 28, 1917. Peter Reinberg Says: **We have had the Garland gfutters in use over twenty years. They are in just as good condition as 'when they were first put ; Garland Quality Product has thousands of friends such as Mr. Reinberg. WHAT AND HOW TO BUILD Let us help you decide. We operate foundry, wood mill and machine shops. Our 1917 catalogue is a work of art and has much valuable information. Send for one today. A postal will do. GARLAND MFG. CO., louis winBoio, President Dcs Plaines, 111. Mention The ReTiew when


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists^ Review June 28, 1917. Peter Reinberg Says: **We have had the Garland gfutters in use over twenty years. They are in just as good condition as 'when they were first put ; Garland Quality Product has thousands of friends such as Mr. Reinberg. WHAT AND HOW TO BUILD Let us help you decide. We operate foundry, wood mill and machine shops. Our 1917 catalogue is a work of art and has much valuable information. Send for one today. A postal will do. GARLAND MFG. CO., louis winBoio, President Dcs Plaines, 111. Mention The ReTiew when you write. SAN FBANCISCO NOTES. [Oontlnaed Irom papre 82.) ity, Mr. Onislii says they failed to move readily on aGcomit of tlie lower prices of other flowers. Victor I'odesta, of Podesta & Bal- docchi, reports business seasonably yood; in fact, better than at this time last year. The employees of Joseph's are quite proud of the fact that each of them is tlie liolder of one or more Liberty bonds. This concern anticipates an unusually active fall business and is making jireparations accordingly. J. A. Axell, manager for the E. W. McLellan Co., reports that the crop of American Beauty roses is about over for the summer, but says that Russell is holding up in fine shape. Tlie C. Kooyman Co., Inc., is receiv- ing freesia bulbs and Mr. Kooyman says orders to date indicate that the demand will be heavy this season. Attention has been called to the fact that the roses handled here this year seem to be more infectious than usual. Case after case has been reiK>rte(l of sore hands, and in some instances medi- cal aid has been necessary to prevent serious blood ])()isoning. The growers claim the conclitiou is not due to any preparation they have used in sjtraying, and they are at a loss to explain the trouble. Two large decorations tlie same week was tlie booty that made the Albert O. Btein staff" work early and late. The Misses Hannoii report business good at their establishm


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