. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 52 The Florists' Review ocTOBiB 30, loie. ENIL SCHLOSS, Prcs. aad Treas. MILTON SBLINKA. Secretary THE RIBBON HOUSE ScHLoss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 31 and 33 bst 28thstreet, NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties was a little while to wait until lunch would be ready, time was taken to look over the dormitory. Every man has a room for himself on the second floor. On the first floor are the large reading room about 40x40 feet, another room provided with a pool table, and the lava- tories, which contain twenty-six wash- stand


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 52 The Florists' Review ocTOBiB 30, loie. ENIL SCHLOSS, Prcs. aad Treas. MILTON SBLINKA. Secretary THE RIBBON HOUSE ScHLoss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 31 and 33 bst 28thstreet, NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties was a little while to wait until lunch would be ready, time was taken to look over the dormitory. Every man has a room for himself on the second floor. On the first floor are the large reading room about 40x40 feet, another room provided with a pool table, and the lava- tories, which contain twenty-six wash- stands, four showers and four bath-tubs with hot and cold water. The whole building is heated with hot water. Last, but not least, is Frau Zeis, who is in charge of the hotel and soon led the guests to an ample lunch and also fur- nished music on her Vietrola. After lunch, the party returned to the roses and carnations. Some of these houses are almost 700 feet long. A block of connected houses containing carna- tions covers just two acres. There were also houses containing benches of yel- low ^aisles, callas, calendulas and an- tirrhinums. In the trip only one empty belich was seen and a man was white- washing that one. The last stop was at John Wyland's range, Allison Park, where the visitors inspected his carnations, primulas, cycla- mens, smilax and other potted plants, and later watched Mr. Wyland feed his fish. Mr. Wyland believes in decorating bis own grounds, and among the attrac- tions is a small artificial lake. Various Notes. Walter Howard Carney, 618 Du- qnesne way, the most recent wholesale enterprise in the city, is having such success that he contemplates shortly moving his quarters to a neighboring 3-8tory building. Mr. Carney, who launched his business last January, is a veteran of twenty-one years in the wholesale business. He has the assist- ance of Oscar William Kamm, who was Previously in the ticket office at the hadyside station of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.


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