. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26' The Fbrilts'Rcview OCTOBEB 19, 1916. ?-> village and president and treasurer of Poehlmann Bros. Co., will be 47 years of age. The arrival of the Dutch bulbs is later than ever before, according to James Hancock, right-hand man for Frank Oechslin. Twenty-five cases ar- rived October 14 and notices have been received that the other lots are on the way. Notices also have arrived that the azaleas, or some of them, are en route, but Mr. Oechslin says there is no money in forcing azaleas and he would not regret it if none came to America this seas
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26' The Fbrilts'Rcview OCTOBEB 19, 1916. ?-> village and president and treasurer of Poehlmann Bros. Co., will be 47 years of age. The arrival of the Dutch bulbs is later than ever before, according to James Hancock, right-hand man for Frank Oechslin. Twenty-five cases ar- rived October 14 and notices have been received that the other lots are on the way. Notices also have arrived that the azaleas, or some of them, are en route, but Mr. Oechslin says there is no money in forcing azaleas and he would not regret it if none came to America this season; his reason for handling them is to keep abreast of competition. Hoosier Beauty is a rose that did not make an instantaneous success when the local growers tried it, but if Meyer & Dramm Co., Elmhurst, 111., can maintain the pace they have set with it this autumn it will become one of 4he leading roses on this -market. The stock they are cutting this season entitles Hoosier Beauty to be ranked with the leaders. The best keeper, as a cut flower, of all the gladioli, according to John Michelsen, is Kunderdi Glory, and C. S. Clausen, gladiolus expert, agrees with him. There have been a great many tele- phone calls at the George Wienhoeber store during the last few days, but not all have been orders; quite a few have been congratulations on the arrival of a second daughter in the Wienhoeber home. After having been employed there since its opening last spring, Eichard Rolston left the Eagleston Flower Craft Shop on Hyde Park boulevard October 14. This is a new store run by a man without previous experience in the florists' business, but it seems to offer an excellent opportunity to establish a first-class trade in a good section of town that has little competi- tion. P. r. Dewinck recently opened a store at 5740 Eidge avenue and is doing nicely. He has been only five years in this country. The alterations that have recently been made in the establishment of Charles Grabig, 18
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