. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 V^ -""^J^^ "•P'l' ;>;»r'%*(>vi''^^iricw;'7"'*»f'W)^'«'^3^"^rrrr^^^Tv^^!'^^^TTf^"'~ ,"f''^'Wr'J 'l,>",'''^i'l*'l'jpuf J The Florists^ Review Mabch 9, 1916. COCHRANE'S NEW STORE. iThe accompanying illustration affords a view in the newly equipped store of J. M. Cochrane, in West Pullman, a suburb of Chicago. Mr. Cochrane has done a successful business in the town for a' number of years, at first under the name of Cochrane & McKay, but the partnership was dissolved in 1910. Two new greenhouses we


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 V^ -""^J^^ "•P'l' ;>;»r'%*(>vi''^^iricw;'7"'*»f'W)^'«'^3^"^rrrr^^^Tv^^!'^^^TTf^"'~ ,"f''^'Wr'J 'l,>",'''^i'l*'l'jpuf J The Florists^ Review Mabch 9, 1916. COCHRANE'S NEW STORE. iThe accompanying illustration affords a view in the newly equipped store of J. M. Cochrane, in West Pullman, a suburb of Chicago. Mr. Cochrane has done a successful business in the town for a' number of years, at first under the name of Cochrane & McKay, but the partnership was dissolved in 1910. Two new greenhouses were built that season and sales have increased stead- ily until now two stores are operated, one at 434 West One Hundred and Nineteenth street, the other at 1140;) Michigan avenue, retailing the pot plant output of the greenhouses and much cut stock from the Chicago mar- ket. The new equipment complete was installed by the store fixtures depart- ment of the A. L. Randall Co., being built to order. PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. ;(The address of C. W. Jobnsou, president of the Illinois State Florists' Association, at tlie cohvontlon at Moline, March 7.] We now are assembled for our <?leventh annual convention and ex- hibition. At the annual meeting held a year ago at Urbana, 111., it was pro- posed that we hold two meetings each year—a fall meeting at the Illinois State Floricultural Experimental Sta- tion, Urbana, and the annual meeting and exhibition in March at some other point in the state, to be designated «ach year. It also was decided at that time to accept the invitation of the Tri-City Florists' Club and meet with them in Moline at this time. Your executive committee held a session in Peoria August 31, 1915, at which time the secretary reported he was informed by the officials in charge of the ex- perimental station that the month of March was the most suitslble time for our association to meet with them, so the fall meeting of 1915 was dropped and the committee decided


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