. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 258 The American Florist. Aug. 24, Chlcasfo Notes. E. S. Thompson, of South Haven. Mich., is shipping to the J. B. Deamiid Co. some very fine gladioli. Gladiolus Nezinscott, a scarlet of exceptional merit, and G. America, a very good blush pink, attract particular attention on the counters. Mr. Thompson's peony flowered dahlias are also offerings of merit. Peter Olsem, of the Chicago Carna- tion Co., Joliet, was married Saturday. The couple came to this city by the in- terurban line and were accompanied by friends


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 258 The American Florist. Aug. 24, Chlcasfo Notes. E. S. Thompson, of South Haven. Mich., is shipping to the J. B. Deamiid Co. some very fine gladioli. Gladiolus Nezinscott, a scarlet of exceptional merit, and G. America, a very good blush pink, attract particular attention on the counters. Mr. Thompson's peony flowered dahlias are also offerings of merit. Peter Olsem, of the Chicago Carna- tion Co., Joliet, was married Saturday. The couple came to this city by the in- terurban line and were accompanied by friends as far as Rockford who showered them with rice and left a plentiful sup- ply with the conductor to continue the same good work. Miss Davidson, bookkeeper for the E. F. Winterson Co., surprised her friends by a quiet wedding at her home August 15. She is now Mrs. E. Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. Belmont left for Michigan after the ceremony. Frank Johnson, office manager and correspondent for the A. L, Randall Co., has left for a 3300-mile trip, intending to visit Salt Lake City and other Utah points and Pueblo, Col. A fine display of crotons and water lilies in the vi'indow of P. J. Hauswirth's new store in the Auditorium Annex has attracted much attention. H. A. Vent, formerly with J. h. End- long, but now of De Kalb, 111., will open a retail flower store in that city on Sep- tember I. John Kruchten has engaged A. C. Streubing to assist him as salesman for the coming season. Cliff Pruner, formerly of the E. F. Winterson is now with E. H. Hunt as city salesman. Percy Jones is still exhibiting the fine red peonies he placed in his cooler five weeks ago. Zech & Mann are receiving some very .good Enchantress and white carnations. A. Lange and wife and son are visit- ing friends in Omaha, Neb. OUR PASTIMES. At Scranton, Pa. On August 14 the Florists' Club held its second annual outing at the beau- tiful lake. which is noted for its many attractions for young a


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