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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



Apbil 29, 1909. 



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ONONNATL 



Hail Does Great Damage. 



One of the severest hail storms in the 

 history of Hamilton county swept over 

 the northwestern part of Millereek valley 

 Tuesday afternoon, April 20, causing 

 great damage to all florists in the path 

 of the storm. Hail stones larger than 

 walnuts beat down upon the greenhouses 

 in a steady shower for about ten minutes. 



E. G. Gillett says W. K. Partridge's 

 loss will be 30,000 feet of gla«s; J. T. 

 Conger, 4,500 feet; W. Gray, 10.000 

 feet; Max Rudolph, 10,000 feet; Corbett 

 & Wilson, Geo. Magrie, Henry Corbett, 

 Joseph Linfoot and others all suffered 

 large losses. 



Another report says all florists in Cum- 

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 were heavy losers. W. K. Partridge puts 

 his breakage at 30,000 feet of glass, and 

 estimates his money loss at $5,000. In 

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 in glass and stock. George Corbett, of 

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 of College Hill, also suffered heavily. His 

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 nurseries of Max Rudolph, in Mt. Airy, 

 were damaged to the extent of about 

 $700, and the private conservatory of .7. 

 A. Brigel, in Mt. Airy, lost about 300 

 panes of glass, in addition to many fine 

 plants. About 8,000 feet of glass was 

 broken in George Mayer's greenhouse at 

 College Hill; 5,000 feet at Joseph Lin- 

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Business was quiet all last week, but 

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