. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . he firm of B. Schroeter is being con-ducted by a former employee, long asso-ciated with this concern. The following are the bowling scoresfor the week : BloT 175 151 171 Poutke 171 143 141 J. F. Sullivan 146 95 165 Heilscher 102 89 124 Holznagle .168 154 126 762 532 727 E. Sullivan 196 144 Charvat 173 135 138 McHugh 127 158 129 Rahaby 140 134 Streit 142 178 144 793 755 683 Klang 186 151 131 Davis 1-51 143 147 Bezemer 125 159 140 Tatlor 111 142 Fetters 151 153 1


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . he firm of B. Schroeter is being con-ducted by a former employee, long asso-ciated with this concern. The following are the bowling scoresfor the week : BloT 175 151 171 Poutke 171 143 141 J. F. Sullivan 146 95 165 Heilscher 102 89 124 Holznagle .168 154 126 762 532 727 E. Sullivan 196 144 Charvat 173 135 138 McHugh 127 158 129 Rahaby 140 134 Streit 142 178 144 793 755 683 Klang 186 151 131 Davis 1-51 143 147 Bezemer 125 159 140 Tatlor 111 142 Fetters 151 153 158 747 717 700 Stods 148 Moss 102 160 106 Browne 126 129 168 Forster 125 Doemling 197 131 126 695 906 613H. C. F. Denvee, Col.—Mrs. Verner C. Reedhas secured a permit to build a $3,000greenhouse at 1021 Humbold st. BiEMiNGHAM. Ala.—Theo. Smith hasopened a new flower store in the HotelHillman Building. One of the first fea-tures of Mr. Smiths new store was thesale of bulbs imported from Hol-land. Great success attended the initialshowing. December 22, 1917. The Florists Exchange 1351. GREENHOUSES KINDS


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