. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. reputation of the Buckeye state in en- tertaining the visitors to the 8. A. F. convention at Cleveland August 17, to 19. • • • • V. A. Cowgill, of Cowgill's Green- houses, Salem, O., resting behind a cul- tivator and seeing the robins digging for worms, observed: "It illustrates many conditions in the world'^s stage as it is today and, being so closely allied to nature, the craft is reaping the most benefit through its ; From these remarks it was gathered that busi- ness is satisfactory. • • • • John Miller, Salem, O., a pione


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. reputation of the Buckeye state in en- tertaining the visitors to the 8. A. F. convention at Cleveland August 17, to 19. • • • • V. A. Cowgill, of Cowgill's Green- houses, Salem, O., resting behind a cul- tivator and seeing the robins digging for worms, observed: "It illustrates many conditions in the world'^s stage as it is today and, being so closely allied to nature, the craft is reaping the most benefit through its ; From these remarks it was gathered that busi- ness is satisfactory. • • • • John Miller, Salem, O., a pioneer in the trade, has turned over his active in- terests to his son. • • • • Claude Tyler, Salem, 0., has most of his glass devoted to chrysanthemums, cucumbers and tomatoes. The stock is in healthy condition. • • • • Huscroft 's Flower Shop, Steubenville, O., looks attractive in its new coat of white. Proprietor E. E. McCauslan has faith in future business. • • • • H. E. Kunkel, Warren, O., has a fine batch of carnations planted outdoors. While waiting for a favorable turn in the building trade, plans for rebuild- ing are held up. Here is a striking instance of what a good grower can accomplish under adverse conditions. With favorable conditions, the result is hard to estimate. • • • • The Eyan & Culver Co., Youngstown, O., has made rapid strides in the trade since taking over the H. Cade good will. The name followed to a new store, fitted in every detail with an eye to the rapid expansion of the city's business, "a. fact," observed Mr. Eyan, "that we can almost see in each month's busi- ;' • • • • Henry Walther, Youngstown, O., keeps up a fine display in his uptown store. "So as to let folks see we are ever awake, though it is vacation time. But Ypungstowu is a busy spot at all seasons," observed our friend. • • • • John Walker, Youngstown, O., re- turned from Miami, Fla., wi


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