. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 The Florists' Review J' V- '' «?.? ??-'*•-? ? OCTOBEK 2. 191,8. flowers. S. D. Woodruff & Song had an exhibit of bulbs and seeds. A fine as- sortment of evergreens and some large tree-moving machines were shown by several Long Island nurserymen, Martin C. Ebel, of Madison, N. J., was married September 25 to Miss Ida Rose Meyers, of that city. Mr. Kennedy, of Kennedy & Hunter, reports fine success in a canvass of Long Island and Connecticut. Alex. .M.'West wood, the Pennsylvania terminal floriist, is back from his Cana- dian holiday. Paul
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 The Florists' Review J' V- '' «?.? ??-'*•-? ? OCTOBEK 2. 191,8. flowers. S. D. Woodruff & Song had an exhibit of bulbs and seeds. A fine as- sortment of evergreens and some large tree-moving machines were shown by several Long Island nurserymen, Martin C. Ebel, of Madison, N. J., was married September 25 to Miss Ida Rose Meyers, of that city. Mr. Kennedy, of Kennedy & Hunter, reports fine success in a canvass of Long Island and Connecticut. Alex. .M.'West wood, the Pennsylvania terminal floriist, is back from his Cana- dian holiday. Paul Meconi is handling the entire output of the Beechwood He\ights Nurs- eries, of Bound Brook, N. J,, with, or-, chids and gardenias as his specialties. ' John Young is receiving some fine lilies from John Miesem, of Whitestone, L. I. The Kervan Co. has added a valuable horse from the Vanderbilt stables to its many conveniences. W. E. Marshall, the seedsman, has returned from a sucpessful western trip. The windows of the large new store of the Stumpp & Walter Co., on Barclay street, are now the center of attraction on that busy horticultural thoroughfare. Chas. Schwake, for eleven years with the corporation of Chas. F. Meyer, has incorporated under the firm name of Chas. Schwake & Co., importing and exporting horticultural products. Mr. Schwake has secured several impor- tant foreign connections and is well and favorably known to the American and Canadian trade. He will maice^ a personal canvass as heretofore, liis confreres in the trade all wish him success. C. W. Ward, who has been at home since the marriage of his daughter, left September 26 for the soiith. In the nursery of 130' ficres ^t the Cottage Gardens there are ten acres of peonies alone. Over sixty men are em-- ployed in this department. The land is worth $10,000 an acre, not to mention the stock, and the assortment, of ever- greens especially, is wonderful. The freenhouse section covers 100,000 square eet.
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