. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ; -7 -e-i ^i;-T,-~fir- ,- -^"rr'^ >—;'-p- -^•-av,*-'^-^^"^—,Tr-;* ,-< 'tt;'— SSFTBHBKB 21, 1916. The Florists^ Review 21 .11' I, • in time for the start of the ^all busi-' aescL »n % '" , The new. place of Hewry Blixen, at Edwardsville, 111,, known as the Wood- land Gardens, now is completed. The young rose stock is in splendid shape and the fine houses of carnations and mums should soon produce a large cut. Vandervoort 's flower department, under the management of Edward West- man, made a'fine job of the fall open- ing decorat
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ; -7 -e-i ^i;-T,-~fir- ,- -^"rr'^ >—;'-p- -^•-av,*-'^-^^"^—,Tr-;* ,-< 'tt;'— SSFTBHBKB 21, 1916. The Florists^ Review 21 .11' I, • in time for the start of the ^all busi-' aescL »n % '" , The new. place of Hewry Blixen, at Edwardsville, 111,, known as the Wood- land Gardens, now is completed. The young rose stock is in splendid shape and the fine houses of carnations and mums should soon produce a large cut. Vandervoort 's flower department, under the management of Edward West- man, made a'fine job of the fall open- ing decorations for this department store. Sales of fall bulbs were large here last week. The greenhouses of John and Charles Steidle, at Olivette, Mo,, and of Wer- ner Bros,, at Clayton, now are com- plete and the expectations are for a large cut of roses this season. The quality of the stock from these places always is the best. Otto A, Klingler, with Grimm & Gorly, now is the oflficial buyer for the local store, while Marion Uhl- schmidt buys for the east side branch. They are daily visitors in the wholesale district. Alexander Geranios and Mrs. Geranioa are back home to stay, owing to the health of Mrs. Geranios. Since leaving St. Louis they have been at Great Falls, Mont. Mr. Geranios' many friends are glad to see him back. Henry Young & Son recently built a greenhouse for ferns and orchids in the rear of Mr. Young's home on Wa- terman avenue. Kobert Thomson was the builder. Mr. Young, Jr., is in charge of'the Maryland avenue store, Fred Michels, designer for George Waldbart, again is at his post after a two weeks' vacation. He refuses to make known where he spent his vaca- tion; even Count von Hoflfman is in the dark on this question, Fred C, Weber, Joseph Witek, John Boerm and Fred H, Weber, west end florists, have started the fall season with excellent window displays. The few cool days put some new life into -^he flower-buying public. We learn from a recent vis
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