. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decembeb 11, 1919. The Florists^ Review 45. NEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS Vermilion, S. D.—C. D. Tanner has a greenhouse 20x70 feet, and is engaged in market gardening. PaJnted Post, N. Y.—M. F. Darcy has started in business, having recently completed a greenhouse. Mercer, Pa.—Joseph F. Nelson has bought the flower and market garden- ing business of S. P. Smith. Bliinelander, Wis.—^W. B. Creasey is engaged in buying, gathering and selling ornamental evergreen material. Concordia, Kan. — The Concordia Greenhouses are rebuilding their range. of houses and


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decembeb 11, 1919. The Florists^ Review 45. NEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS Vermilion, S. D.—C. D. Tanner has a greenhouse 20x70 feet, and is engaged in market gardening. PaJnted Post, N. Y.—M. F. Darcy has started in business, having recently completed a greenhouse. Mercer, Pa.—Joseph F. Nelson has bought the flower and market garden- ing business of S. P. Smith. Bliinelander, Wis.—^W. B. Creasey is engaged in buying, gathering and selling ornamental evergreen material. Concordia, Kan. — The Concordia Greenhouses are rebuilding their range. of houses and adding a palm house. CarroUton, HL—George Cocroft has bought a greenhouse and is going to start in business in a neighboring town. Springfield, Mo.—Mrs. E. E. Smith has bought David Wiseman's nursery and gardens and expects to continue the business. Eureka, Kan.—L. Vanhaverbeke is adding a propagating house, 10x100 feet, to the Eureka Greenhouses, of which he is proprietor. Manitowoc, Wis.—Three greenhouses containing an aggregate of 8,000 feet of glass have been completed for the M. G. Madson Seed Co. nnlejrvUle, Pa.—William E. McKean is beginning his fourth year of business with 5,000 feet of glass and nine acres in fruit and garden truck. BUssfield, Mich.—Julius Sprunk has started in the business here with a house l4 X 42, devoted to pot plants. He plans to build another house 18 x 60 next sum- mer. Cannon Falls, Minn.—The Anderson Greenhouse is adding 10,000 feet of glass to its range, using material supplied by the American Greenhouse Mfg. Co. Clyde M. Young, formerly with the Kemble Floral Co., Oelwein, la., is in charge. Aberdeen, S. D.—Although the Work- man building, 205 South Main street, has been sold by Mrs. J. C. Workman to Peter J. Pagones and William A. Lalio- tis, the business of Milady's Flower Shop and of the other tenants will not be disturbed. Hamilton, O.—Paragraphs in the local Odd Fellows' bulletin are the means which Dr. A. C


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