. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ;iini;Wi(U iuii«.i«j;f^u<(ifc«i^qppp^pagpipiP|fp;fl^^ jli il, x i. i„.in |i»ini .n^pii «mpwwni^K^pmHi^Pi!FPniq*MiM OCTOBBB 18. 1822 Thr ftarfsts* Review 43 aylvania is severe at the present time. No Bhipments can be made by freight east of Pittsburgh. It is a warning to the trade to get its Christmas materials early, in order to avoid disappointments. v^^' VarliMu Notes E. I. Wilde, professor of floriculture and connected with the department of horticulture of Pennsylvania State Col- lege, school of agriculture and experi- ment station. State Co


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ;iini;Wi(U iuii«.i«j;f^u<(ifc«i^qppp^pagpipiP|fp;fl^^ jli il, x i. i„.in |i»ini .n^pii «mpwwni^K^pmHi^Pi!FPniq*MiM OCTOBBB 18. 1822 Thr ftarfsts* Review 43 aylvania is severe at the present time. No Bhipments can be made by freight east of Pittsburgh. It is a warning to the trade to get its Christmas materials early, in order to avoid disappointments. v^^' VarliMu Notes E. I. Wilde, professor of floriculture and connected with the department of horticulture of Pennsylvania State Col- lege, school of agriculture and experi- ment station. State College, Pa., called last week in the interest of the Penn- sylvania state tZfiWfiQO drive for our state's institutioB. He reported that units over the Btat« are well orssnized and the launching of the drive wul start soon. Allegheny county's allotment is $500,000, with Philadelphia county a bit more^ The florists of the state of Penn- sylvania have been allotted ( a unit amounting to $100,000. The/ Potato Growers' Association of Pennsylvania has voluntarily assumed a unit amount- ing to $150,000. As to the method of raising the sum of money allotted to the florists, Andrew W. Smith, Jr., of the A. W. Smith Co., and W. A. Clarke and T. P. Langhans, of the Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., have assumed the responsi- bility of the drive in the western Penn- sylvania section. Professor Wilde stated that S. S. Pennock, of the S. S. Pen- nock Co., and presidsnt of the S. A. F., will help to look after the interests of this drive in the eastern part of the state. Paul Klingsporn, of the Chicago Flower Growers' Association, with C. G. Ellsworth, of the J. F. Kidwell Co., were visiting at Pittsburgh Saturday, October 14, returning from the F. T. I), conven- tion. Among the florists from the Pittsburgh district at the F. T. D. convention were H. L. Thompson, New Brighton, Pa.; Oscar S. Magnuson, Kane, Pa.; Miss Edith Grossman, of Punxsutawney, Pa.; Mrs. Schluraflf, of the Schluraflf Flor


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