. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. rv : -\r-"^r"'^ 96 The Florists' Review NoTEMBka 9. 1922 while the boilers are "designed especially for burning soft roal, either hard coal, coke, gas or fuel oil may be used with excellent results " LANCASTER, FA. The Liiucastcr County Florists' Club is not liaving a flower show this fall, but thp club will visit the Reading, Pa., mum show. The (Joldbaeh Flower Shop had some novel advertising the last week. The firm gave tickets to the movies to those who guessed the nearest to the number of Sweetheart roses in a large recepta-


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. rv : -\r-"^r"'^ 96 The Florists' Review NoTEMBka 9. 1922 while the boilers are "designed especially for burning soft roal, either hard coal, coke, gas or fuel oil may be used with excellent results " LANCASTER, FA. The Liiucastcr County Florists' Club is not liaving a flower show this fall, but thp club will visit the Reading, Pa., mum show. The (Joldbaeh Flower Shop had some novel advertising the last week. The firm gave tickets to the movies to those who guessed the nearest to the number of Sweetheart roses in a large recepta- cle. Mrs. (! old bach is also featuring some extra large white and yellow Turner mums. The entire shop has been repainted and u splendid season is anticipated. At B. F. Rarr's store, Miss Edith Diffenbach is store manager. She has been with Mr. Barr for fourteen years. Charles Durand is head salesman, de- signer and decorator. He was formerly with Habermehl's, of Philadelphia. The store has been remodeled and ranks with the foremost stores in the state. A recent visitor to the county was E. C. Tipton, of the McCallum Co., Pittsburgh, who called on the peony consignors who ship to that house. The firm of Suter, Bauman & Cald- well has been dissolved. Frank A. Suter has withdrawn from the firm. C. S. Loeffler, Lititz, Pa., has sold his greenhouse establishment to Harry Gir- win, formerly with the Florex Gardens, North Wales, but more recently grower for Maurice J. Brinton, Christiana, Pa. At Elias LeFever's, on Lincoln high- way, just east of Lancaster, th,e King Construction Co. is erecting a new steel-frame greenhouse, 44x175. Mr. LeFever was formerly located near Whitmer, but, upon selling his green- houses to R. C. Smallwood, he moved to his present location. This new building is the nucleus of a range that is des- tined to be one of the show places of Lancaster county. H. K. R. Columbia, S. C.—Miss Blanche Wil- liams has opened a flower shop, at 1323 Main street, and


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