. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 102 The Florists' Revfew Max 21, 1014. CHIOAOO NOTES. [OoDcluded from page 4T.] ness of the Donaldson department store at Minneapolis. He took Ernest Farley back with him as an assistant. Hoerber Bros, report having had un- usual^ success with Richmond this splfhig. ,' James %in, 2150 West Fifty-first place, reports that he has had unusual success with his pansies this spring. One of last week's visitors was R. E. Jones, of the Advance Co., Rich- mond, Ind., closing up some ventilator orders. He states that the unusually heavy season in greenhouse


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 102 The Florists' Revfew Max 21, 1014. CHIOAOO NOTES. [OoDcluded from page 4T.] ness of the Donaldson department store at Minneapolis. He took Ernest Farley back with him as an assistant. Hoerber Bros, report having had un- usual^ success with Richmond this splfhig. ,' James %in, 2150 West Fifty-first place, reports that he has had unusual success with his pansies this spring. One of last week's visitors was R. E. Jones, of the Advance Co., Rich- mond, Ind., closing up some ventilator orders. He states that the unusually heavy season in greenhouse building has compelled his concern to work sev- eral nights a week. AMHERST, MASS. The recent landscape gardening ex- hibition at the Massachusetts Agridiil- tural College was really a civic art show, the main object being to arouse interest in problems of civic imptove- ment in this community. The exhibit was prepared by students of the de- partment of landscape gardening and especially by the class studying civic art. The most important group of plans were those devoted to various improve- ments here in Amherst, such as designs for two new playgrounds, location of new postoffice, improvement of parish house grounds, school grounds, etc. These proved to be of great interest to the citizens of the town. Along with these there was a splen- did exhibit from school grounds throughout Massachusetts. There were fine exhibits from Harvard University School of Landscape Architecture and from the University of Illinois; also an interesting group of plans prepared by John Nolen, landscape architect, of Cambridge, Mass., and another inter- esting group prepared by one of our old students, Louis Brandt, during his residence at the University of Liver- pool, England. The room was tastefully decorated by the department of floriculture and by the students in the landscape gar- dening class. The exhibition was large- ly attended and, on account of its nov- elty and its local applications, aro


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