. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Greenhouse Material OF BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Western and North Avet.) CHICAGO, ILL. Mention The Revlfw when you write. USINGER'S UTTERANCES. Charles E. Nelson, of Wollsville, 0., is an active member of tlio Chamber of Commerce, which has a motto, "Wel- fare of ; Mr. Nelson is do- ing his share by makinjr attractive dis- plays of flowers and by showing that flowers ])lay an active part in the wel- fare of any community. Joseph Haube, of Charleroi, Pa., still


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Greenhouse Material OF BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Western and North Avet.) CHICAGO, ILL. Mention The Revlfw when you write. USINGER'S UTTERANCES. Charles E. Nelson, of Wollsville, 0., is an active member of tlio Chamber of Commerce, which has a motto, "Wel- fare of ; Mr. Nelson is do- ing his share by makinjr attractive dis- plays of flowers and by showing that flowers ])lay an active part in the wel- fare of any community. Joseph Haube, of Charleroi, Pa., still has his perpetual smile, and with a con- tinuance of good business the well known smile is not likely to come off. W. Grant Kintigh, of Irwin, Pa., said he was looking forward to a most suc- cessful holiday trade. W. W. Bortz, of Greensburg, Pa., had a display of attractive baskets filled witli artificial flowers, and these seemed to meet with a ready sale. T. Malbranc, of Johnstown, Pa., had a showing of jioinsettias of more than usual merit. The shortage of cars made it neces- sary for Myer Bros., of Altoona, Pa., to ])urcliase a motor truck to liaul coal fi'om the mine to tlieir greenliouses. W. H. Brouse, of Tyrone, I'a., has sold his greenliouses to Prank Luce, of Bell- wood, Pa. The houses are being torn down and moved to the Luce ])lace. Adol{)h Engehnan, of Tyrone, re- ports a most successful season, with a large, well paving crop of mums. W. T. r. SEWICKLEY, PA. Tlie regular meeting of the Sewickley Horticultural Societv was held Decem- ber 12 in the Odd Fellows' hall, Broad street, Sewickley, Vicc-presidnt R. Boxel presiding. The secretary reported attending a meeting of the Ladies' Gar- den Club committee and gave an ac- count of some new classes added to the schedule for the big June flower show. M. Curran resigned his office of secre- tary. The new ofl^ce-bearers for 1917 were elected as follows: President, John Barnet; vice-president, A. E. Bonsey; treasurer, Wil


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