. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. e feet of glass surface;Berterman Brothers Company, In-dianapolis, Ind., 40,000 square feetglass surface; John Boehman, Frank,Kuntz, and W. J. Engle, all of Day-ton, O., and the Park Floral Com-pany, Denver, Col. DUBUQUE, IA.—At its recentmeeting here the society of Iowa flo-rists elected the following officers:President, Theodore Ewold, Daven-port; vice-president, Judson Kramer,Cedar Rapids; secretary, WesleyGreen, Des Moines; treasurer, WillHarkett, Dubuque. The board of di-


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. e feet of glass surface;Berterman Brothers Company, In-dianapolis, Ind., 40,000 square feetglass surface; John Boehman, Frank,Kuntz, and W. J. Engle, all of Day-ton, O., and the Park Floral Com-pany, Denver, Col. DUBUQUE, IA.—At its recentmeeting here the society of Iowa flo-rists elected the following officers:President, Theodore Ewold, Daven-port; vice-president, Judson Kramer,Cedar Rapids; secretary, WesleyGreen, Des Moines; treasurer, WillHarkett, Dubuque. The board of di-rectors was named as follows: W. of Oskaloosa; J. F. Wilcox,Council Bluffs; Ben Adams, Man-Chester. At the conclusion of the businesssession, the florists enjoyed a pleasantlaunch ride upon the Mississippi. Des Moines was chosen as themeeting place for 1907, the gather-ing to be held during the time theState Fair is in progress. LANSING, MICH.—Fire occurredin the greenhouse plant of John on October 21, but was ex-tinguished before doing much dam-age. Not. 3, 1906 The Plorists Exchange 551.


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