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The Weekly Florists^ Review! 



OCTOBCB 6, 1911. 



Our prices on HAND MADE 



GREENHOISE GLASS 





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Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



THE COLE GLASS CO., Lancaster, Ohio 



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OBEENSBOBO, N. C. 



The J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. has 

 completed its large, new iron-frame 

 greenhouse. It is a Lord & Burnham 

 house and one of the largest in the 

 south. It will be planted to carna- 

 tions. The firm is also making some 

 improvements in the already handsome 

 cut flower store, which is under the 

 management of the popular Charles W. 

 Moorby, formerly of Philadelphia. 

 Their stock all looks fine and they are 

 amply prepared to take care of their 

 immense trade the coming winter. 



Howard Gardner has purchased ten 

 acres in the northern part of the city 

 and will erect a range of up-to-date 

 greenhouses, to take care of his thriv- 

 ing trade, which has outgrown his pres- 

 ent quarters. 



Tom O'Connor is cutting thousands 

 of fine, long-stemmed dahlias from two 

 acres of plants that are grown ex- 

 clusively for cut flowers. Each plant 

 is grown to a single stalk and staked, 

 and some of them are over eight feet 

 tall. They are all grown by irrigation 

 and kept well cultivated, and have not 

 been affected in the least by the dry 

 season. 



George M. Todd, who grows ferns, 

 vegetables and bedding plants, is pre- 

 paring to enlarge his greenhouses in 

 the spring. 



BOCHESTEB, N. H. 



At the annual Rochester fair, held 

 September 26 to 29, there was a finer 

 floral display than usual, although early 

 frosts had cut off practically all flowers 

 outdoors through New Hampshire. E. 



A. Corson won many first prizes in the 

 plant, cut flower and design classes, 

 his exhibit being of excellent quality. 

 John K. Alexander, of East Bridge- 

 water, Mass., W. P. Lothrop, of the 

 same town, and Geo. H. Walker, of 

 North Dighton, Mass., made large 

 dahlia displays, dividing the premiums. 



B. Hammond Tracy had a splendid lot 

 of gladioli. Mr. Tracy arranged a table 

 artistically and also captured first 

 prizes for best basket and parlor bou- 

 quet, each of gladioli. W. N. Craig, of 

 North Easton, Mass., judged the plant 

 ■department. 



Cambridge, Mass. — John H. F. Mac- 

 donald has opened a flower store at 5 

 Brattle Square and will conduct it un- 

 der the name of Macdonald the Florist. 

 Mr. Macdonald was formerly with 

 Welch Bros., of Boston^ and Howard's 

 Flower Shop, of this city. 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



1361-1365 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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laat 23 rears. For partienlan conoemln g 



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