. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. USINGEB'S UTTEBANOES. The J. W. Dudley Sons Co., of Clarks- burg, W. Va., had the decorations for one of the season's largest weddings in Clarksburg. A. Langhans, of Wheeling, W. Va., vpas getting ready for the holidays. A fine display of cut stock was noticed. Funeral orders were heavy. Charles O'Beirne, of Martins Ferry, O., is taking additional store space to keep pace with his rapidly growing cut flower trade. A new house has been added to the range of Kehrer & Sons, of Martins Ferry. Larger offices also are being built. The Cunningham Gree
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. USINGEB'S UTTEBANOES. The J. W. Dudley Sons Co., of Clarks- burg, W. Va., had the decorations for one of the season's largest weddings in Clarksburg. A. Langhans, of Wheeling, W. Va., vpas getting ready for the holidays. A fine display of cut stock was noticed. Funeral orders were heavy. Charles O'Beirne, of Martins Ferry, O., is taking additional store space to keep pace with his rapidly growing cut flower trade. A new house has been added to the range of Kehrer & Sons, of Martins Ferry. Larger offices also are being built. The Cunningham Greenhouses, of Delaware, O., are producing same fine carnations, besides other good stock. The season has been satisfactory and the outlook for the future is bright. The Posy Shop, of Fremont, O., has been busy with orders for decorative work. ^ . , , A. S. Horn, of Fremont, has finished another addition to the greenhouses. Preparations are. being made for a big holiday trade by the florists in the Auditorium market, Wheeling, W. Va. The sale of wreaths and baskets of artificial flowers is a feature. The Oldham Greenhouses, of. Cam- bridge, O., have a good lot of stock coming on for the holidays. The Imlay Co., of Zanesville, O., has its usually good stock of Christmas plants coming on. A. J. Vonderhorst, the "telephone florist," of Fostoria, O., is building up a good trade at his new stand. He is located some distance from the business section, but with his telephone and de- livery car he makes a successful bid for the business. Magnificent stock was seen at the Constien Bros, place, at Upper San- dusky, 0. A scarcity of cyclamens and other plants is reported. "To have coal and gas for heating one's greenhouses would seem a double advantage these wintry days, but with coal unobtainable and gas likely to be cut off at any time, what is a fellow to do?" asked F. J. Norton, of Bucyrus, O. A grand display of cut flowers, espe- cially mums, was seen the day before
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