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The Florists' Review 



JOLY 22, 1915. 



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NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Business is quiet, though it has been 

 fairly active for July. The cut flower 

 trade is holding up well. Unusually 

 fine gladioli and sweet peas can be had 

 now. 



Various Notes. 



Eichard Nofftz has closed his store, 

 on Williams street, and is conducting 

 business from his greenhouses, on 

 Kempton street. 



Cards have been received from Sam- 

 uel Eusiztsky, who is on a three 

 months' vacation in Kentucky. 



H. V. Sowle reports business quiet. 

 He has installed a large refrigerator, 

 which enhances the attractiveness of 

 the shop. 



Fred Eeynolds has been spending his 

 vacation in Vermont. 



Joseph v. Pierce has been on a few 

 days ' vacation. 



Post & Gray took George Borden 

 and Edward Enos, their employees, on 

 a day's outing to attend the show of 

 the American Sweet Pea Society, at 

 the Casino, Newport, E. I. 



S. E. Shaw, of Kempton street, has 

 a large house of early mums. They 

 are in excellent condition and promise 

 a good crop. Mr. Shaw attended the 

 sweet pea show at Newport. 



W. P. Pierce is enjoying active busi- 

 ness and reports good trade for this 

 time of the year. 



The New Bedford Horticultural So- 

 ciety held its regular monthly meeting 

 in the Library building, Monday, July 

 12. President Eoy presided. The show 

 committee reported the two shows 

 given in June highly successful. After 

 a short discussion of the plans for the 

 dahlia show, to be held in the early 

 fall, the meeting adjourned. 



W. M. P. 



SPEINOFIELD, N. J. 



The Jakobsen Floral Co., which was 

 recently organized and incorporated, is 

 actively engaged in preparing its new 

 pr<n)frty, which consists of five acres 

 at Westfield avenue, near the station of 

 the Rahway Valley railroad. The com- 

 pany is building a 2-8tory residence 

 and a greenhouse 35%x225. This will 

 be divided into practically two houses 



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by a corridor through the center from 

 side to side, so as to maintain two tem- 

 peratures. Another greenhouse, 20x101, 

 will be erected nearby later in the sum- 

 mer. The greenhouses are being con- 

 structed by Hitchings & Co., of Eliza- 

 beth. J. N. Jakobsen, formerly with 

 the Springfield Floral Co., is treasturer 

 and general manager. For the preMnt 

 the company will specialize in sWfBpt 

 .j^aftg,. though, other flowers and potted 

 plants will also be g^'own. 





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The Springfield Floral Co. is cutting 

 its last giganteums, having grown about 

 15,000 of these during the season. 

 Charles E. Johnson has been secured as 

 foreman of the greenhouses. The com- 

 pany grows a large number of roses, 

 mostly Ophelid, Beauty and Double 

 White Killarney. \.\. v 



T. P. Christensen, fern grower, jtatea 

 that business during the upring and 

 early summer was up to that <5. last 

 year. , :, .. , y , . ,„. .R. B, Ml 



