. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Febbuaby 22. 1912. TheWcekly Florists' Review. 19. -T- "S"!-!—ir mu. -•. :<• T» ^ New Bedford, Mass.—E. H. Chamber- lain has returned from a vacation of five weeks, spent in the south. Ogden, Utah.—Misses Elizabeth Huth and Alberta West have opened The Flower Shop in a part of the Badcon pharmacy. Denver, Colo.—N. A. Benson has taken out a building permit for a range of greenhouses, the cost of which is said to be $10,000. Murphysboro, 111.—Fire caused by an overheated furnace recently caused $350 damage to the greenhouses of J. E. Nul


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Febbuaby 22. 1912. TheWcekly Florists' Review. 19. -T- "S"!-!—ir mu. -•. :<• T» ^ New Bedford, Mass.—E. H. Chamber- lain has returned from a vacation of five weeks, spent in the south. Ogden, Utah.—Misses Elizabeth Huth and Alberta West have opened The Flower Shop in a part of the Badcon pharmacy. Denver, Colo.—N. A. Benson has taken out a building permit for a range of greenhouses, the cost of which is said to be $10,000. Murphysboro, 111.—Fire caused by an overheated furnace recently caused $350 damage to the greenhouses of J. E. Null during the absence of the owner. Jacksonville, Fla.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills recently celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Mills is an alderman as well as florist. Pittsfield, Mass.—Last spring Eu- dolph Mauersberger leased the old Waring greenhouses and now has them in fine shape. He calls the place the Holmes Boad Greenhouses. Fort Wayne, Ind.—Frank J. Knecht has just bought nine lots at Fairfield and Agnes avenues and was at Chicago to order material for six greenhouses. He was for a long time foreman for W. J. & M. S. Vesey. Mollne, m.—The firm of Peterson & Eckstam Bros, dissolved partnership last week and from this time on will be known as Eckstam Bros. They still have the same quarters at 540 Tenth street and will handle all lines that they have in former times. Jacksonville, Fla.—The New York Florists, who have been located for some time at 204 Hogan street, have removed to 217 West Adams street, to a store which was especially built for their business. Mr. Davis is build- ing his own greenhouses, where he will grow most of his flowers. Cold Spring, N. Y.—J. S. Cunning- ham has an especially clean lot of Lili- um Harrisii and states, as a reason, that the plants are grown at an even temperature and are not watered over- head. This method is being adopted by several growers, with success. He has some large planting co


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