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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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;.\i.invi.\svn,i.i:, .Mass. florry Blod 

 , Ims torn down his «;i\'l'iiIi(jusl' and 

 trd a laiyor one, 20x1 50 I'cct. 



\K\VTOX (,'fxtei;, INIass. — Firo d('- 

 ivi'd a small f^iv^i'nlioiiso Doconiber 5, 

 iIh; rcsick'nce of .lolin McCarlliy. 



IM liiiiLE, Ta.- "W. a. Uarkfti is send- 

 his cnstomcis and dthcrs a iiandst)Mio 

 im'r in many cohns, siidwing a splendid 

 -(■ ot' carnat ions. 



li'iCilMOXD, l.Nl).— !•;. CI. Hill l(>ctnit>d 

 |i]ant lu'ccdin^r, witii S|)cci;il I'dVicncc' 

 M^^v liyl)ridi/.at ion. l)t'l'orf' the sindents 

 : I'ailliam eoilego Def-einber 9. 



Maxciiester, Mass. — The greenlionso 



;ii(h Iiol)erts & lloare have been build- 



i- at Kaglehcad is now nearly coni- 



■' till. The bnikling includes a t'old 



' 'lage house and boiler house. 



Michigan City, Ind. — Wni. A. Kint- 



• !■■. who conducts the Floral Conroction- 



.' \ , says tiiat business lias increase*! won- 



i'liully since he moved into the (irand 



I'lra House building. 



West Newbury, ;Mass. — Tiie business 

 '•Mii]erly conilucted by the late T. C. 

 riiiiriow and his sons has been incor- 

 "'Mted as T. C. Thurlow 's >?ons. The 

 :i|'ital stock is $l.j,UUO. The peony is 

 iiic ot the leading specialties. 



iliAVOOD, Ind. — The marriage, Xovcm- 



'I 29, of IMrs. Laura M. Duebendorfer 



1 'lias. E. Stone, of Chicago, came as a 



-iiipriso to their friends. .Mrs. Dueben- 



l'"ii'r has conducted the establishment at 



■'■'Is Main street for a number of years. 



rAiXEsviLLE, O. — "Werner Bros, have 

 '•' n;ited a large quantity of yuccas and 

 '■■ipanese ornamental grasses to the city 

 I r park purposes. The park depart- 

 I'lil is giving special attention to the 



luire of yuccas at Baldwin park, 



K'APiD City, S. D. — James Glendinning 



■ -. removeil to the room on St. Joe street 

 ■iinerly occupied by the Boston store. 



■ '1-^ is a much Ijctter location than the 

 'iiicr one, bring nearer the liU'-inr--^ 



'imi ;nul easier of acccs-;. The new 

 o also contains better facilities for 

 display of stock. 



■A'vn.Missixc, I'A. — It is snid that the 

 nhouses ot llcck I'.ro-., I'lank J). 

 iicr ami Cliiirlr^ ( '. Stiller have lately 

 'I thronged daily \\itli \isilors, view- 

 thc displays of clir_s saiitliemiims, 

 '■li are ot' innnense size. Heck Bros.' 

 Icis are pink ami .Mr. Shearer'? 

 I'V is ;i beautiful yellow. 



•"i;T \V\vxK. [XD.- Mis^ c. i;. I'lirk 



oi-lalled a liamlsniiie t'ennlain in the 



■r <i|' her store. The large ba-^in ol' 



ii'untain alfords excellent space for 



• ntistic, display of plants ;ind tlii\V(>rs. 



■" lienutit'ul specimens <it Italian 



'■. recently received, also add to the 



^"■t i\i'ii'^s iif the store. 



XoHWKl.t., M.\sS. l-Mwaid .lacubs i- 

 building a ^reelihiMlse, to 1m- ii-ed tur 



forcing rliidiarb. 



WEsTl'oitr. X. II.- II. 11. K.dlrs is 

 erecting another grei'idiouse at lii> raiigi.' 

 on Ilyponeco street. 



Madisox', Ixd. — L. ]•]. Ilitz has worked 

 up a stock of several hundred plants of 

 that seldom seen plant of merit, P>egonia 

 incarnata. 



Ada, O. — Henry Young has sold his 

 gre( nlionsi's and iiasjuess in .1. II. .Milimr 

 \: Son. It is undeistood that the house.- 

 will lie torn down and moxcd away in the 

 ^juing. 



ScuANTiix, I'A.- John M. Brown and 

 Joseph Kilpatrick have entered into part- 

 nership and will start a llower business 

 in the Poll building, iu this city. The 

 lirm name will bo Brown & Co. 



Freei^ORT, Il.E.--Johii Bausidier, Jr., h;is 

 completed the new section of his grc^ai- 

 houses, Thi.s addition, uhich measures 

 Oax.'JlO, Avas greatly needed on account 

 of the rapid increase in business, 



Springfield, Mo. — The Springfleld 

 Seed Co. is making several improvements 

 in its equipment, including the construc- 

 tion of a seed testing laboratory and the 

 irustallation of a new refrigerator for the 

 display of cut flowers. 



Laxsixg, ]\Iicii,— Fred Marquart, who 

 has been connected with the .Michigan 

 Agricultural College, is about to form 

 a. partnership Avith Mrs. D. Dingman, of 

 I'ortland, INIich. .V greenhouse, to cost 

 about $1,000, is now being erected. 



\Vakefiei,d, Mass.--( h.nrles C. Ball, 

 who purchased the II. V.. Wiley ]»roi)erty 

 and began business here last summer, now 

 has a prosjierons trade. He remodeled the 

 greenhouses and miw h:is tiie wli(de es 

 tablishment in excellent conditiiOi. 



.M,\i;](>x, l\ii.- T1m> groinliiiuse no.ar the 



I'onier el' .Mill .and Second streets, owneil 

 by .los. .'Sfiane. w.as -li;.;litly .l.am.agc.l liy 



a wiiiij stnrm r ntly. The wind tme 



,aw,ay and louke a lar^e niiiidn i' ol' panes 

 nt' gl;i-s. i|;im;i:.;ing tin- '.^reeiijo lu-i' t.i tli<- 

 extent ef at lea-l s;;o. 



li'iii KMI.I.I , ' ii\.\. Tie' pal I lier-liip .■, 

 <';il\irly iV b'isley ha-- been di-sehed by 

 mutual consiut. .Mr, li'i--ley icining t'rom 

 the hrm. The lino ha- been in liii--iiievs 

 her,< j'.ir i-ij^l,i niiintlis and iia^ green 

 houses on Annaw.an -iieer. Hartford. 

 The business wjlj !.,■ .-.iiil inni'd I'v ''al 

 \erly ^: (',., 



\ I w t \s'i I I . I \ii. S.ime pi i.pcii \ 

 uw ned l>y I'.Mor Weilaml. "f Weilaiel \' 

 • dinger, ami loc;ite(l ,al"inl a mil'' we-i 

 ot' this city, was recently destr(-iyed by 

 lire. A m.'w bnrn, a Imrse, thirty tuns oi' 

 hay. ii\er 20tl bushels dt' ej-aiu and some 

 t'.-irining implements were coii-iinied by 

 llie llaines. The loss was .alumt •'f:'..-'"". 

 with insurance to the ;nmiunt of *l.siiii 



l'.i]{|,l.M.Tu\ , \'r. ( ', v.. I .M\ c i,a- i;; 

 -l.alied .1 I'cw' liiiilcc at lii- L;rc.-ii ii i ,>es 

 ' nil Shidblirile stVeel, 



Sn;i\i, l'(Ua;i.. I'\. William \c-~ ji- 



|l|sl c(jM!ple!eil a nl'celdmn-e L' 1 \ I ' " ' 'lei 

 ' will ccM'i' an ,acic with 'jl.a-- a- -....t.. is 

 the wealliei- will perinil. 



Ci;]:i:nfii.i II. Mass, i:. \\'. T..i- jas 

 1 built a greenlhiiise, 20\tiii, on ll:i,i.-)ii 

 ;i\i'iiiie, .and will use it lor L;ro\\ i ii'j- ■ e^- 

 etables, Nicilets and other llnwri'-. 



.\i:w ll.\\i:\. <'()xx, Tlo' ni'e|.iiii,,i,-.>s 



111' I he Ivlward Malley e^t.ali , mi Itc-'nv 



: ;i\eiiii>-, \\(a-e reci.ailly daiiiaued bv life. 



1 The loss was aliiillt >■'"". Ilei-tlx' l"e lo 



! smoke and water. 



, .VEWHfRfill. X. "\'.- Ileniv I'. Spiij-id'. 



Jr,, has added greatly to his faciliiie-, i\\ 

 I the ('ochoctoii turnpike- a mile \\esr it' 

 this citv, liv the erection ol a now ^ri^'ii 

 hons.., .■■;iixl'00 feet. 



li'oCKl'OKT. Me,---.\ recelll lir-- a' 'III' 

 esi ablishment cd' Ceorge (! la rent /el !e 

 stroyed his greejihouses and a, ■.•. ini;' m' 

 his residence. The loss on the ve-iiieiici- 

 was cox'ered by insurance, but, ther. -.'.is 

 no insuranci^ on the greenlioii.~es. 



Wakefield, R. T. — The nrcenli.ni-. a 

 the Shadow Farm, owned by IMwai. |,. 

 Welsh, has been destroyed iiy liic. • -a- 

 rad Vernstrom, the gardiaier. ~n.-,.c,-.lc,| 

 in removing some of the jLalins .-md lc;:;s 

 before the firo re.ached i;s h.-i-li'. 



Council Bluffs, 1a.— It i- rep.irii' 1 

 that Roy Wilcox, oldest sun nt .'. F. 

 Wilcox and associated with l.i- fmiiiT 

 in the busim^-^s. h;is induced the ,la;urh'-T 

 of their neart^st maghbur tn nanin a d ly 

 in February. • 



TmaiXTO, <»nt,- -J, 11, l>iinl"i. li.as s-Mit 

 out a liaiiihiiiiie .•ind unn-iial i liri-tiras 

 fleeting to his leiail trade. A -|'i,.:il 

 co\ er carries a winter ^ceni. Wit'. :i. 

 and att.achoil merely by :\ band aie'. '. w 

 of 2-inch \s\i\c red ribbon, is a I'na;- ] ,!^e 

 price list of cut llnwers and plan's, -n); 

 billed \vith whii-h is a little- lalk "n ■;:,. 

 a pjirnpriateness n i' llmi-t-' -•n.lc is 

 ' hristmas nii'ts ami i ii I'nnn.ii i- 'ii a- i 

 l>unlnp's facilities )nr niakiiiL; ii |r-;;i.iv'i 

 • li-liveii(-s in di-iani pi: -. 



I'dirn.wo. Mr. i-;. .1. ii-,iii,..r a • 

 t'- irnie|-|\- nil I \ ii|e |-,. — ,; I ,.,.i , a,! • • 



celll I \' I Ipelled 1 he| |- l|eU -' ( .1 e i 1 " i' 



I'.aMel liliick. Till-- I- -aid ;,. t.e ■ ,. 



lille-I .-Ippnillted and nin-1 lil-tn-da*-' ,1' 



ia--l^' --tnre in \.-w Mnnlaie!. ami > - '■' 

 pares t'axcrably wiili any in liie e- nini'--, 



'Mil- t'e;iliire that is ^iile to .iMl.'n-t \\\ . 'l 



at teiii inn i-- 1 lie 1 leci ric rnan' i i a :i cn I'ls i 

 pniii I \\ liich '~ ill ( eie , 1 1' t i .. \\ : :;.i. - 



This I'nli ill .-I I II I llll^ I I -•■' r, ' !;•■ ■■ ' I 



-lides pa~-iiig acrn-s iindeirc'i' ': 'a .'. 

 Iiimin.-iteij w a !i-r by t la- 'i~e n •' i ] i..-k v.\ :• a. 

 I'lie little Jets are ;iil brilli.-intlv 'i.^y ' ! 

 np. an-l |ne,.tl,, \ wi'li llie many lis); -•^.' •■. 

 miiin .-iliniii in lilt- lank br-lnw, n.i:' in 

 e^pe.-ia lly .-ii ; r.-i.-i \\ •■ -lisplay. 



