. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 The Florists' Review July 28, 1»14. if it is not possible to secure a good draft in any other way you might try the eifect of adding nine feet to the present height of the chimney. CLEVELAND. A party of Cleveland growers motored to Rocky River, O., July 17 to visit W. J. Kramer and have a look at his asters. They found 30,000 plants in fine shape, being almost in full bloom. Mr. Kramer had just picked 4,000 blooms before the party arrived. The quality of the flowers is unusually fine for this time of year. The I'ink Perfec- tion and White Perfec
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 The Florists' Review July 28, 1»14. if it is not possible to secure a good draft in any other way you might try the eifect of adding nine feet to the present height of the chimney. CLEVELAND. A party of Cleveland growers motored to Rocky River, O., July 17 to visit W. J. Kramer and have a look at his asters. They found 30,000 plants in fine shape, being almost in full bloom. Mr. Kramer had just picked 4,000 blooms before the party arrived. The quality of the flowers is unusually fine for this time of year. The I'ink Perfec- tion and White Perfection run up to four and even five inches in diameter. He has an Ivory strain in pink, white and lavender that resembles the old, popular Queen of the Market except that the flowers are. larger, more full and also earlier. The illustration in this issue shows Mr. Kramer at the head of the line of visitors. The variety at their feet is White Perfection. F. A. F. At the meeting of the Cleveland Flo- rists' Club Monday evening, July 13, arrangements were completed for the annual outing, which is to be held July 22 at Puritas Springs park. The club also completed its plans for the con- vention and show of the American Gla- diolus Society, which is to be held here the second week in August at the Hol- lenden hotel. Henry Eickholf has obtained a permit to erect a greenhouse at 280(5 East Sev- enty-third street. The cost is to be about i|!],000. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. Business among the retailers has been about normal during the last week and nearly everybody is cleaning up, reno vating and changing around prepara- tory to the new season. As it is the va- cation period, numerous vacancies are found in the stores. Various Notes. Michael Regan has severed his con nection with S. .1. Renter & Son, Inc., at Westerly, and taken a position at Cambridge, Mass. William H. Tarbox, Khode Island's "dahlia king," is slowly convalescing after a severe illness, at his home in W
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