. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DECEMBBB 30, 1920 The Florists^ Review 25. Albion, Mich.—F. E. Hubert recently 01 lied a flower store in the downtown (1 trict. Obarleston, S. C.—Karl H. Muller has li ome engaged in the growing busi- n xs here. Qulfport, Miss.—J. B. Pilsbury states 111 is about ready to engage in the flo- n.~ts' business. Fryeburg, Me.—S. W. Walker has withdrawn from the florists' business, lie is now located at 194 East Thirty- tliird street, Portland, Ore. Newcomersto'wn, O. — Forrest Ed- , who wholesales cut flowers to lo- cal florists, is contemplating t
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DECEMBBB 30, 1920 The Florists^ Review 25. Albion, Mich.—F. E. Hubert recently 01 lied a flower store in the downtown (1 trict. Obarleston, S. C.—Karl H. Muller has li ome engaged in the growing busi- n xs here. Qulfport, Miss.—J. B. Pilsbury states 111 is about ready to engage in the flo- n.~ts' business. Fryeburg, Me.—S. W. Walker has withdrawn from the florists' business, lie is now located at 194 East Thirty- tliird street, Portland, Ore. Newcomersto'wn, O. — Forrest Ed- , who wholesales cut flowers to lo- cal florists, is contemplating the build- ing of a greenhouse in the neai* future. Newark, N. J.—Augustine P. and Michael J. Cogan have purchased one and one-eighth acres of land at Maple- wood, on which they will build green- houses. Sturgeon Bay, Wis.—Miss Charlotte Toseland, connected for some time with the floral department of the Farmers' Co., will engage in the florists' business for herself. Glen EUyn, 111.—A. F. Wolff and W. H. Churchill, in partnership, have pur- chased the establishment of Charles Erickson here, as well as nearly all that of the late L. A. Miller. Roundup, Mont.—The Roundup Floral Co. has erected a greenhouse at the home of the concern's manager, E. Bur- ton. Flowers will be grown for the markets in Billings and Butte. Calgary, Alta.—The Eosery Floral Co. Jias purchased the retail store and green- houses of the Emery Floral Co. S. G. Kimpton is the general manager. He was formerly sales manager for the Kmery Floral Co. Worcester, Mass. — The California I'lower Shop, 21 Pearl street, during the 'hristmas season was filled with a large Mipply of begonias, roses, poinscttias, • yclamens, Jerusalem cherries and Bos- ion ferns. Business was heavy. Hagerstown, Md.—A fire broke out in he greenhouse owned by Fred Gallion, ear Pen Mar, and if it had not been 'ractically all sold out Christmas eve. December 17 this firm had a Inrgn banquet to care for, and this reqii
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