. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JULV 10, 1913. The Rorists* Review 15 the German army. He came to America thirty years ago, and about twenty-five years ago settled in Sea Gliff. For a time -he was in the florists' business. Funeral services were held at St. Luke's Episcopal church July 6. The interment was in Hillside cemet^ify. Besides his widow, Mr. Woellmailn is survived by three daughters. i>. BUSINESS EMBABBASSMENTS. Memphis, Tenn.—The financial diffi- culties of the Memphis Floral Co. cul- minated at 4 p. m. Tuesday, Jujy 8, when a petition in bankruptcy was filed. The a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JULV 10, 1913. The Rorists* Review 15 the German army. He came to America thirty years ago, and about twenty-five years ago settled in Sea Gliff. For a time -he was in the florists' business. Funeral services were held at St. Luke's Episcopal church July 6. The interment was in Hillside cemet^ify. Besides his widow, Mr. Woellmailn is survived by three daughters. i>. BUSINESS EMBABBASSMENTS. Memphis, Tenn.—The financial diffi- culties of the Memphis Floral Co. cul- minated at 4 p. m. Tuesday, Jujy 8, when a petition in bankruptcy was filed. The assets listed total $52,000 and the liabilities only $16,000. According to Chambers, Taylor & Thomas, a firm of attorneys at St. Louis, who are inter- ested in the case, the amount to be realized on the assets will depend on the manner in which the estate is han- dled. The attorneys wire that Mr. Chambers will be in Memphis Saturday, July 12, and hopes to arrange a settle- ment. The Memphis Floral Co. has donp a large business for many years and was a heavy buyer in the Chicago market. C. H. Hune is president and manager. Albert Haisch was in charge of the retail store for a considerable period, but severed that connection last spring to go into business- on his own account. Louisville, Ky.—Edward G. Reimers, florist attd automobile agent, filed a vol- untary petition in bankruptcy June 30, scheduling his liabilities as $29,000 and his assets $36,000. Muncie, Ind.—Frank R, Wilson has been appointed receiver for the Muncie Floral Co., a corporation, of which W. H. Fisher is president and manager, Artelist McKinley secretary and Joseph L. McKinley treasurer. No statement is given of liabilities or assets. A whole- sale and retail business has been done, with greenhouses at Race and Madison streets and store at Main and Walnut streets. Carthage, Mo.—The Finn greenhouse property was sold at trustee's sale, July 1, to satisfy an indebtedness of almost $6,000. The property


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