. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. :^'''™"''''''''^T-''''"'''''^<'^'''^Tr5'«^^<"?^^ 124 The Florists' Review August 24, 1922 iiioNc t(i MciitiPi- iuciiiif, wliiMi' lie lias fifteen .-icres under cultivation. The traet there, known as the Havvi^ood farm, eonsists of 31;") aeres, jit stop 75 on the C, V. & E. electric. It adjoins Martin Koliankie's land. \t Mr. Mnr- jihy "s new jilace is a larji;e f^reenhoitse for ])fo|(aa1 in^' and the new hication will t^ive him ainjjle facilities for ('.\])an- sion. He intends to progress, adding to acri'age and s
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. :^'''™"''''''''^T-''''"'''''^<'^'''^Tr5'«^^<"?^^ 124 The Florists' Review August 24, 1922 iiioNc t(i MciitiPi- iuciiiif, wliiMi' lie lias fifteen .-icres under cultivation. The traet there, known as the Havvi^ood farm, eonsists of 31;") aeres, jit stop 75 on the C, V. & E. electric. It adjoins Martin Koliankie's land. \t Mr. Mnr- jihy "s new jilace is a larji;e f^reenhoitse for ])fo|(aa1 in^' and the new hication will t^ive him ainjjle facilities for ('.\])an- sion. He intends to progress, adding to acri'age and stock each year, and mod- estly says he "hopes to be a real nurs- eryman by 192-).'' He has erected a sign, bearing the flo- rists' slogan, ''Say it with Flowers," and the farther inscription, "Thomas J. Murjiliy Nurseries, Painesville, ; PAINESVILLE, O. This section lias been having a con- tinued dry spell aiul, although nursery stock is not suffering to any great ex- tent, showers would lie most Avelcome. The Ohio Xurserynien's Association's convention was held Wednesday, August 2;i, at Dayton, O. E. B. George, of the Storrs & Harrison Co., is jiresident of tht> association. ,1. J. Hedilornian has a beautiful field of asters in bloom; these fiiul ready sale. Afark Welch, east side nurseryman, has his nurseries in a well kept condi- tion. Mr. Welch says that the firm's business is increasing every vear. Arthur Nichols, of W. ; Nichols & Son, has returned from Atlantic City, where ]\o s]ient his \acatioii. T. .T. M. NEWPORT, R. I. Tennis at the Casino, dinners, bjills and other social activities have com- bined to give the florists of Newport as good a week 's business as h;ts been enjoyed in many summers. The tennis tournament, especially, was attended with consideiable business. Wadley & Smyth had the .b-corations for the Alexander-Wallace wedding at the Catlin cottage, Januistown, pink roses, ferns and palms being used. Mrs. (Ja
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