. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^.»-f!P»^ ^.'V '''^'y'y''^/^^l^7TTiiyyf^JTt^r7rm^^r:'vr:^c^^ 96 The Florists^ Review Fbbbdabx 24, 1916. POBTLAND NOTES. [OoDti Ufd f om paff* 77.] Billings, 1283 East Eighth street, col- lapsed, and he lost nearly all of his stock. The oval house in the Pfunder range on East Forty-ninth street was destroyed, and John Willius, the les- see, met with quite a loss. August Zitzewitz said he did not get much sleep during the five weeks of storms. He used all of the fuel on hand and was saved from loss by an honest fuel supply man, who delivered wood whe
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^.»-f!P»^ ^.'V '''^'y'y''^/^^l^7TTiiyyf^JTt^r7rm^^r:'vr:^c^^ 96 The Florists^ Review Fbbbdabx 24, 1916. POBTLAND NOTES. [OoDti Ufd f om paff* 77.] Billings, 1283 East Eighth street, col- lapsed, and he lost nearly all of his stock. The oval house in the Pfunder range on East Forty-ninth street was destroyed, and John Willius, the les- see, met with quite a loss. August Zitzewitz said he did not get much sleep during the five weeks of storms. He used all of the fuel on hand and was saved from loss by an honest fuel supply man, who delivered wood when the cost of delivery came to more than the price of the wood. George Goos moved his dwelling stoves into his greenhouses during the worst weather. Various Notes. Frank Chervenka, who left a posi- tion with Clarke Bros., in 1914, to take an interest in the Holden Floral Co., has sold his interest and returned to the position he left. He is foreman of the firm's range at Hillsboro. Martin & Forbes displayed some van- da orchids, the only specimens of that variety seen this season. February 18 the awning on the side facing the south was let down for the first time in almost four months. S. Q. Lubliner considers himself among those specially blessed and is, consequently, happy, for February 12 Mrs. Lubliner presented him with a fine 8-pound son. Having been born on Lincoln's birthday, the youngster's middle name will be Abraham. Karl Birstel has brought in good potted violets of the Czar variety. A. Hanson, of Vancouver, Wash., was a visitor last week. He reports a pros- perous year. He has leased his range near Orchards, Wash., to a party who is repairing it with a view of purchas- ing. Mr. Hanson said the ice storm was severe and did much damage. The casings of ice were more than two inches in diameter on all wires and other objects. Niklas & Son report a good business in potted plants February 12 and 14. The firm had on display some excellent cinerarias, grown at its
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