July 23, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



91 



THE FLORISTS' 

 MANUAL 



X Business Book For Business Men 



Second Edition 



Thoroug^hly Revised and Broug^ht 

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No dry-as-duBt botanical classifications, but 

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 and cut flowers in the best and cheapest way. 



Treats of over 200 subjects and is freely 

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sweet peas and dahlias by A. J. Fab- 

 berner, of Greystone; sweet peas, roses 

 and antirrhinums by William Gray and 

 •'. Robertson, of Newport, and sweet 

 peas from W. D. Blossom, of Cllfton- 

 'lale, Mass. 



William Hoffman 's jjfreenliouses, at 

 I'awtucket, will in future be known as 

 the Fredrick Hoffman Greenhouses. 



Victor M. Schousboe, with S. J. Reu- 

 ♦or & Son, Westerly, has returned after 

 ;i two weeks' vacation, spent in visiting 

 many points of interest in Xew Fng- 

 l-ind. 



Joseph Koppelman is unusually busy 

 "t present between his wholesale flower 

 ; nd supply store in Eddy street and his 

 greenhouses at Oaklawn and at River- 

 side, preparing for the coming season. 



Kinder Bros, are to enlarge their 

 greenhouses on Hope street, Bristol, to 

 ^vvice the present capacity. The office 

 'as been moved to the north and a new 

 'nilding' will be erected on the space 



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IB" you pould keep the water of condensation out of your steam lines and 

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 without any further attent on on your part. 



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DETROIT, Dept. "M" MICH. 



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foiiiu'rly occupied by the office, and an 

 addition, twelve feet wide, extending 

 along the north side of the present 

 greenhouse, will be put in by Lord & 

 Burnham Co. W. H. M. 



CLABINDA, lA. 



The wind and hail storm which vis- 

 ited this town about 7:30 p. m. July 15 

 • lid much damage to florists here and 

 in the neighboring towns, P. A. Mon- 

 son lost about 1,500 lights in his green- 

 houses; half were broken by the hail 

 and half by the strong wind. No dam- 

 age was done to his stock. 



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At the Clarinda Greenhouses, owned 

 by Pfander & Crosthwait, the wind 

 blew off about thirty-five feet of the 

 brick smokestack. It crashed through 

 the south side of one house, breaking 

 about twenty raft«>rsu 



