. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DlCHfBiB 14, 1922 The Florists^ Review 49. MarsMeld, Wis.—T. D. Hefko will open a flower shop at 307 South Central avenue in the near future. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.—Heuiy Schrade has gone to West Palm Beach, Fla., to spend the winter. Dallas, Tex.—Everyone connected with the Flagg Floral Co. has taken a turn at being ill this autumn, Mrs. Flagg, herself, having been laid up with fever for twenty-one days. Olean, N. Y.—The Llewellyn Green- liouses, at 211 Winters avenue, which had been operated by Mrs. S. H. Llewel- lyn since her husband's death, h

. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DlCHfBiB 14, 1922 The Florists^ Review 49. MarsMeld, Wis.—T. D. Hefko will open a flower shop at 307 South Central avenue in the near future. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.—Heuiy Schrade has gone to West Palm Beach, Fla., to spend the winter. Dallas, Tex.—Everyone connected with the Flagg Floral Co. has taken a turn at being ill this autumn, Mrs. Flagg, herself, having been laid up with fever for twenty-one days. Olean, N. Y.—The Llewellyn Green- liouses, at 211 Winters avenue, which had been operated by Mrs. S. H. Llewel- lyn since her husband's death, h Stock Photo
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DlCHfBiB 14, 1922 The Florists^ Review 49. MarsMeld, Wis.—T. D. Hefko will open a flower shop at 307 South Central avenue in the near future. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.—Heuiy Schrade has gone to West Palm Beach, Fla., to spend the winter. Dallas, Tex.—Everyone connected with the Flagg Floral Co. has taken a turn at being ill this autumn, Mrs. Flagg, herself, having been laid up with fever for twenty-one days. Olean, N. Y.—The Llewellyn Green- liouses, at 211 Winters avenue, which had been operated by Mrs. S. H. Llewel- lyn since her husband's death, have been taken over by W. F. Tenney and Jj. M. Langs. Elkhart, Ind.—N. A. Harold and Frank Felke, of the West View Floral Co., have built a range of five houses, each 27x150, for vegetables, which they are operating under the firm name of Harold & Felke. Elgin, 111.—The management of Ol- son's Flower Store is pleased with thn business done since the opening of its store in the downtown district. The new store is at 55 Douglas avenue. The greenhouses of the firm are located at Highland and Melrose avenues. Americus, Oa.—The Joy Flower Shop, of Columbus, Ga., opened a branch shop here December 9, at 110 Lamar street. 8. S. Thomas is in charge. Although opening day was marred by rain all day, a large number of people visited the new store. It is tlie only flower shop in town. Florence, Ala.—The Ginn Floral Co. has leased a store at 324 North Court street, and will open a flower store here December 10. T. G. Ginn is the owner of the Moultrie Floral Co., of Moultrie, Ga., which expects to continue for the present, but has made preparations to build 10, 000 square feet of glass at Florence, Ala., as soon as weather con- ditions will permit. Bowling Green, Ky.—The interests of the Burdell Floral Co., Fairview ave- nue, were sold December 1 to Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Deemer, and the firm will henceforth operate under the name of the Deemer Floral Co. Mr. Burdell will ^&