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The Florists^ Review 



July 4, 1912. 



L-679 



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COUNCH. BLUFFS, lA. 



J. F. Wilcox & Sons' new range of 

 greenhouses north of Manawa will be 

 supplied with city water and electric 

 lights and power from this city, accord- 

 ing to a petition recently filed with the 

 board of supervisors, seeking permission 

 to use the public highways outside of 

 Council Bluffs for water mains and tele- 

 phone poles from this city to the green- 

 houses. 



The improvement •will require that 

 ■water mains be laid from the present 

 termination of the system at the edge 

 of town to the greenhouses, a distance 

 of about a mile. Poles will also have 

 to be erected for carrying the electric 

 wires to the plant, and it was necessary 

 to secure permission from the super- 

 visors to use the public highways for 

 the purpose. 



Representatives of the Wilcox con- 

 cern appeared before the board and 

 learned that there would be no opposi- 

 tion to the proposed plan. The matter 

 •will be formally passed upon at the July 

 meeting of the board. 



ASSOCIATION OF OARDENEES. 



The summer meeting of the executive 

 committee of the National Association 

 of Gardeners will be held at Horticul- 

 tural hall, Boston, Mass., Saturday aft- 

 ernoon, July 13, 1912. Notice of the 

 hour of the meeting will be posted in 

 the hall during the forenoon of that 

 day. William Sim, president of the 

 National Sweet Pea Society of Amer- 

 ica, has extended an invitation to all 

 members of the National Association 

 of Gardeners to attend the sweet pea 

 exhibition, which will occur on the 

 same day as the meeting of the ex- 

 ecutive committee, and to participate 

 in the general program that is being 

 arranged for the members of the Sweet 

 Pea Society. Present indications are 

 that a large attendance of National 

 Association members will be on hand, 

 many of them as competitors for the 

 liberal prizes which are being offered 

 by the Sweet Pea Society at their an- 

 nual exhibition. M. C. Ebel, Sec'y. 



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