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The Florists^ Review 



October 2. 1919. 



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Durable, Efficient, Light, Convenient, Inexpensive 



It will be to your interest to let us quote you on your requirements. No charge for estimates. 

 OUR CATALOGUE WILL BE OF INTEREST TO EVERY GROWER. 



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PAINESVILLE, O. 



Moving pictures of the Wayside Gar- 

 dens, • Mentor, O., were shown at the 

 Utopia theater here two evenings last 

 week. 



Eobert H. Botley, of the Storrs & 

 Harrison Co., will attend the world 

 series ball games at Cincinnati with a 

 party of florists from Springfield, O. 



T. E. Norman & Sons shipped a car- 

 load of shrubs and ornamentals Septem- 

 ber 27 to E. S. Welch, Mount Arbor 

 Nurseries, Shenandoah, la. 



Wilson the Florist is building an addi- 

 tion to his block on St. Clair street. 



J. L, Wetzel & Son are shipping quan- 

 tities of shrubs and ornamentals by 

 truck for landscape work in Cleveland. 



William Dwyer, Erie street, has made 

 extensive improvements on his green- 

 houses this summer. 



Fred Endress & Son have recently 

 purchased ninety acres of land, which 

 eventually will be used for nursery 

 stock. 



H. G. Norton, of Perry, O., has an 

 excellent stock of Cleveland cherries, 

 pansy plants, etc. 



C. C. Hallinan has returned from a 

 business trip to Erie, Pa. 



C. R. Burr, of Manchester, Conn., 

 was a recent visitor to the many nur- 

 series in this vicinity. 



Mrs. Henrietta Rawlings, daughter of 

 Mrs. W. G. Storrs, was killed in an auto 

 accident in Cleveland, O., September 27. 

 Miss Catherine Eawlings, her daughter, 

 was seriously injured. Mrs. Eawlings' 

 father, the late W. G. Storrs, was man- 

 ager of Storrs & Harrison Co. 



T. J. M. 



Denison, Texas. — Harry A. Wagner 

 has returned to business after fifteen 

 months in the army, in which he saw 

 service in France and Germany. 





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