. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 94 The Florists^ Review AnoosT 7. 1910. This time the flower shop will be on the east side of the building, with a con- servatory built on the dock along the Milwaukee river. Gust Busch divided 100 croppies among his friends Friday, August 1, the results of a morning's fishing in Little Cedar lake. A. H. M. Eome was not built in a day, nor is a first-class store front, according to H. Welke, and he knows, because one is be- ing put in by the E. Welke Co. The place now looks like a reconstruction scene in Belgium, but, "barring epi- demics, str
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 94 The Florists^ Review AnoosT 7. 1910. This time the flower shop will be on the east side of the building, with a con- servatory built on the dock along the Milwaukee river. Gust Busch divided 100 croppies among his friends Friday, August 1, the results of a morning's fishing in Little Cedar lake. A. H. M. Eome was not built in a day, nor is a first-class store front, according to H. Welke, and he knows, because one is be- ing put in by the E. Welke Co. The place now looks like a reconstruction scene in Belgium, but, "barring epi- demics, strikes, walkouts, plagues, race riots, lightning or tornadoes," he says they should be able to show, by Septem- ber 15, what a store looks like where the people have "Say it with flower- ; O. E. Lynn, 492 Fourteenth avenue, is considering starting a flower store in a section of the city where the popula- tion is not wealthy but prosperous and where, he says, there will be no other florist within one mile. The store of J. M. Fox & Son, 437 Milwaukee street, is unique. This firm formerly devoted part of the space to staple groceries, having flowers in con- nection. Recently, however, they dis- continued the staple groceries and have given the entire space to flowers, show- ing some fancy fruits and candies in connection. It is one of the nicest flower stores in Milwaukee. NEWPORT, R. I. The board of park commissioners at its meeting July 29 reelected the old officers for another year, James Mc- Leish, chairman; Andrew Meikle, sec- retary, and Duncan A. Hazard, clerk. A. T. Bunyard reports an especially good business so far this season, the demand for American Beauties, garde- nias and orchids being unusually busk. Joseph G. Leikens, Inc., had the dec- orations at the Hill Top inn last week for the pavilion luncheon given by W. Carter. They consisted of a fountain effect with maroon dahlias, the racing colors of Mr. Carter, who is a noted turfman. The firm ha
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