. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8hpt>mbi» 30, 1915. The Florists^ Review 19 fatally woonded by the accidental dis- cbarge of a gun. Mr. O'Hara owned the Beibe greenhouses, on School street, Webster. W. H. M. HOTT-LY MUSINQS. Holm & Olson, of St. Paul, Minn., have had some fine blooms of Qeisha dahlias on sale, measuring fully nine inches across and of exquisite color. They were in good demand. The land- scape department has exceeded its most sanguine expectations and bids fair to become the largest branch of the business, owing to the large terri- tory covered. C. G. Ander


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8hpt>mbi» 30, 1915. The Florists^ Review 19 fatally woonded by the accidental dis- cbarge of a gun. Mr. O'Hara owned the Beibe greenhouses, on School street, Webster. W. H. M. HOTT-LY MUSINQS. Holm & Olson, of St. Paul, Minn., have had some fine blooms of Qeisha dahlias on sale, measuring fully nine inches across and of exquisite color. They were in good demand. The land- scape department has exceeded its most sanguine expectations and bids fair to become the largest branch of the business, owing to the large terri- tory covered. C. G. Anderson, of the Minneapolis Floral Co., Minneapolis, is keeping up the excellent reputation he made at Morton Grove, 111., and looks for good business the coming winter. Rice Bros., the supply house of Min- neapolis, are busy, although many lines are later than usual in moving. The Ija Crosse Floral Co., of La Crosse, Wis., finds some call for early chrysanthemums, the recent bad weath- er having put many outdoor flowers out of the running. Holton & Hunkel, Milwaukee, Wis., find the sale of Hoosier Beauty stead- ily increasing. The good qualities of this rose are becoming better known. New cuts of other roses are arriving in fine condition and sales are improv- ing. The C. 0. PoUworth Co., Milwaukee, has no complaints to make regarding business. Both consignments and out- going shipments are increasing. The Currie Bros. Co., Milwaukee, is making a good display of bulbs and cut fiowers, following a good season in the seed department. Gimbel Bros., Milwaukee, have g^ven more space to the cut flower depart- ment, which is in charge of A. H. Mac- Donald, who styles himself a "flower- ; Van Bochove , & Bro., Kalamazoo, Mich., are making improvements at their store by installing mirrors the entire length of one side, giving the impression that the store is much wider. John Van Bochove has returned from his duck hunt, minus the ducks. He will return later for


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