. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Rorists' Review Fbbbuabt 26, 1914. heavy shipments on three steamers, the Maine, the Prinz Adalbert and the Barcelona. The Kugia, from Rotter- dam, is overdue. Max H. Fierstein has returned from a month's trip through the state. Henry Meyn, 2032 Germantown ave- nue, for many years a retail florist, has joined the great majority. John Beck, brother of Edward Eeid's former bookkeeper, met with a shock- ing death in an automobile accident. Charles Brookley, formerly with Henry C. Heilemann, now is with Frank E. Hastings. William J. Stewart, the
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Rorists' Review Fbbbuabt 26, 1914. heavy shipments on three steamers, the Maine, the Prinz Adalbert and the Barcelona. The Kugia, from Rotter- dam, is overdue. Max H. Fierstein has returned from a month's trip through the state. Henry Meyn, 2032 Germantown ave- nue, for many years a retail florist, has joined the great majority. John Beck, brother of Edward Eeid's former bookkeeper, met with a shock- ing death in an automobile accident. Charles Brookley, formerly with Henry C. Heilemann, now is with Frank E. Hastings. William J. Stewart, the talented Bos- ton journalist, was here on Washing- ton's birthday. William J. Baker is receiving the Christie brand of sweet peas, a supe- rior article. A letter from Mrs. Robert Craig, written from the Isle of Pines, brings the good news that Robert Craig is feeling ever so much better. His trip to the island was taken to ward off the ill effects of a severe cold. John P. Habermehl says that we ad- mire most the man who attempts some- thing that no one else had dared to do. J. Otto Thilow returned from a de- lightful trip to Jamaica to find it zero here. Samuel Aiken, the successful Colum- bia avenue florist, says that after the weather that favored us at Christmas, we should not complain of a little cold. M. J. Brinton, of Christiana, Pa., will grow Lilium giganteum extensively for cut blooms during the summer months. Mr. Brinton, who ships to the Leo Nies- sen Co., has been quite successful with these and will grow them in place of some of his miscellaneous stock. Phil. Ernst Ebinger has bought the estab- lishment of J. Chr. Frasch, at Erie ave- nue and Richmond street, and will con- tinue the business. ST. liOxns. The Southwestern Market. The cut flower market last week was in good condition, there being plenty of stock, most of it of excellent qual- ity, with prices much lower than the week previous. The retailers say they put in a busy week with a lot of good social work
Size: 1400px × 1785px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecad, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyear1912