. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 7, 1912. The Florists' Review 19. Detroit, Cleveland and Toledo Florists at the Establishment of Elmer D. Smith & Co^ Adrian, Mich. (For report of the visit see pagres 33 and 76 of The Review for October 31.) FIEST SNOW COLLAPSE. October is pretty early to have greenhouses begin to collapse under the weight of snow, but at Minot, N. D., a recently completed house belonging to George E. Valker went down under the snow that fell October 30. The house was 30x100 and is described by local reporters as being of steel frame. The loss include


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 7, 1912. The Florists' Review 19. Detroit, Cleveland and Toledo Florists at the Establishment of Elmer D. Smith & Co^ Adrian, Mich. (For report of the visit see pagres 33 and 76 of The Review for October 31.) FIEST SNOW COLLAPSE. October is pretty early to have greenhouses begin to collapse under the weight of snow, but at Minot, N. D., a recently completed house belonging to George E. Valker went down under the snow that fell October 30. The house was 30x100 and is described by local reporters as being of steel frame. The loss includes a quantity of young stock and, naturally, the season's profits. CLEVELAND. The Market. With the arrival of pompons and such midseason varieties of chrysanthe- mums as Virginia Poehlmann, Alice Byron, Appleton, Ivory, Bonnaffon and Amorita, the supply is catching up with demand and threatens to overtake it within the week. Mums of all kinds and conditions are plentiful, with the possible exception of white, which has been a trifle short. Carnations, gener- ally a glut at this date, are scarce. The quality is all that could be desired. Eoses are equal to all demands, both as to quality and quantity. Lilies, valley, green goods, etc., are selling fairly well. Various Notes. October 29 the following florists from Cleveland and vicinity visited Adrian, Mich.: F. C. Witthuhn, F. K. Williams, H. A. Hart, Adam Graham, Charles Graham, Guy Bate, Charles Eussell, H. P. Knoble, E. F. Ensley, T. J. Kirch- ner, Max Naumann, Charles Schmitt, J. Blechschmidt, Frank A. Friedley, C. M. Wagner, A, M. Coe, A. A. Hart, Frank Bauers, A. Lingruen, W. Warnke, G. H. Bruehler, H. G. King, Eobert Weeks, A. Barber, F. Gompf, C. A. Wil- son, A. B. Wilson, J, W. Wilson, J. C. Fisher, Lars Anderson, Cleveland; F. H. Adgate, Warren, 0.; L. L. Lamborn, Alliance, O.; John Merkel, Mentor, O.; W. E. Cook, of Stumpp & Walter Co., New York. The party went in a special car and at Toledo was joined by fifteen o


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