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H0UT1 CU l.'i' U R K 



December 13, 1919 



GENERAL NEWS NOTES. 

 A florist's store has been opened at 

 Tyrone, Pa., by Glenn Melloy. It is 

 located near the Pennsylvania railroad 

 station. 



The Hart Floral Co., of Blackwell. 

 Okla., are busy reconstructing their 

 workroom and office recently destroyed 

 by Are. 



Harry L. Smith has purchased the 

 retail business of J. Ralph Souder, of 

 Hutchinson, Kansas. The store in the 

 Horabaugh-Wiley Building will be 

 continued. Mr. Souder will continue 

 his greenhouses. 



The new greenhouses constructed 

 by E. R. Tauch in Marquette, Mich., 

 gives them 16,000 feet of glass. An 

 electric aeroplane fan is a feature of 

 tba salesroom. 



Ralph M. Ward, now located at 

 Lawrence, Kansas, has placed an order 

 with Lord & Burnham Co. for two iron 

 frame houses, each 40 x 200 feet. 



Henry Durenberg, a florist of St. 

 Louis, was recently the victim of a 

 highway robbery in which he lost his 

 money and received a bad wound in 

 the head. 



The next meeting of the Boston 

 Gardeners' and Florists' Club will be 

 held December 16 at Horticultural 

 Hall. The election of officers will take 

 place at that time and there will be 

 an exhibit of Christmas plants. A 

 carnation exhibit and probably a 

 lecture on the subject of carnations is 

 being considered for a winter event. 



The Howe Floral Shop at Tucson, 

 Ariz., has resumed business after ex- 

 tensive alterations, which were inter- 

 fered with by delay in getting building 

 material. The store now makes a 

 handsome appearance, with floor, 

 wainscotting and stairs tiled in ivory. 

 There it a- circular fountain with a 

 gold fish pool and handsome regrifer- 

 ators with plate glass fronts. 



The Meadow Brook Nursery has 

 lieen incorporated at Englewood, N. J 

 The president is E. M. Carman, the 

 vice-president, Robert F. Green, and 

 the secretary and treasurer, B. T. 

 MrGill. 



Sydney Baird, of Balrd Bros., De- 

 troit, was injured recently when the 

 smoke stack at his establishment was 

 blown over. 



Herman J. Simmons, who died at 

 Toronto recently, left an estate of 

 $156,000.00. which goes to his rela- 

 tives. 



The Sand Point Greenhouse has 

 been incorporated at Fort Wayne, Ind., 

 with a capitalization of $25,000. 

 Charles H. Hoffman, Minnie M. Hoff- 

 man and Carl H. Schweppe are the 

 incorporators. 



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