. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AOOUST 21, 1919. The Florists^ Review 25. A General View of the Trade's Display at the S. A. F. Convention at Detroit, August 19 to 21, 1919. Ionia Pottery Co., Ionia, Mich. Pots of all sizes of red clay from the Ionia Pottery Co. and some wire hang- ing baskets were in the charge of Har- vey Kidder and H. Hacker. Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y. The table of Jackson & Perkins Co. was covered with plants of hydrangeas of various sorts, with rose plants in readiness for shipping and other plant stock. Wm. F. Kasting Co., Buffalo. Labor-s


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AOOUST 21, 1919. The Florists^ Review 25. A General View of the Trade's Display at the S. A. F. Convention at Detroit, August 19 to 21, 1919. Ionia Pottery Co., Ionia, Mich. Pots of all sizes of red clay from the Ionia Pottery Co. and some wire hang- ing baskets were in the charge of Har- vey Kidder and H. Hacker. Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y. The table of Jackson & Perkins Co. was covered with plants of hydrangeas of various sorts, with rose plants in readiness for shipping and other plant stock. Wm. F. Kasting Co., Buffalo. Labor-saving inventions of S. A. Kost were exhibited by the Wm. F. Kasting Co. A pulverizer ready for action was unhitched from Mr. Kost's automobile .•in(i set up. His automatic glazing ma- t'hino and his planting tool were also cxliibited. C. A. Kuehn, St. Louis. Combining utility with publicity, wrapping paper of good quality water- marked with the slogan, "Say It with Flowers," attracted visitors to C. A. Kuehn's table. It is in two colors, l)lcached white and cloud green, and is made in rolls twenty-four, thirty and tliirty-six inches wide, each roll contain- ing 2,000 lineal feet. Kroeschell Bros. Co., Chicago. A No. 15 Kroeschell boiler, weighing l"),(tOO pounds, on a concrete base and set up with the Kroeschell threaded tube piping system, was ready to heat <)(),{I00 feet of glass for carnations, as it will later for a Detroit grower. A glass model sliowed the operation of the Kroeschell high-pressure steam boiler, ;ui(i photographs and drawings illus- trated the Kroeschell system of refri- ^'eration. Roy Kroeschell and Fred Lautenschlagcr were on hand. Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. Freshly imported orchid plants were shown by Lager & Hurrell. C. U. Liggit, Philadelphia. Nophrolepis Macawii in sizes from 2-inch to 11-inch made up the exhibit of C. U. Liggitt. who was there to book orders himself. Lion & Co., New York. Only desk room was taken b


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