The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . nd nourishing that he wasable to leave the hospital a few daysahead of time. D. F. Simonds of the Ogden FloralCo. returned last week from HotSprings, Ark., after taking the regularbath treatments. He reports havinghad a most enjoyable time and saysthat the baseball men and cow punch-ers manage to keep things pretty live-ly in the Arkansas town. A bouncing eight pound baby boy ar-rived at the home of Wm. Lorman, Randall popular shipping clerk,on Monday, Match 25. The proudfather treated the Randall employesand his many friends t


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . nd nourishing that he wasable to leave the hospital a few daysahead of time. D. F. Simonds of the Ogden FloralCo. returned last week from HotSprings, Ark., after taking the regularbath treatments. He reports havinghad a most enjoyable time and saysthat the baseball men and cow punch-ers manage to keep things pretty live-ly in the Arkansas town. A bouncing eight pound baby boy ar-rived at the home of Wm. Lorman, Randall popular shipping clerk,on Monday, Match 25. The proudfather treated the Randall employesand his many friends to candy and ci-gars in honor of the occasioji. Paul M. Palez, with Vestals, LittleRock, Ark., is in the city buying stockand renewing old acquaintances. is very popular with the localflorists and his visits to this marketare always anxiously looked for. The West Park board has decidedto erect two natatoriums, one at Gar-field park, costing $75,000, and theother $100,000, south of Humboldtpark, which were proposed by WilliamKolacek, of Orchids FOR EASTER Also plenty of all otherchoice seasonable stock 162 N. WabBSb Avenue, CHICAGO. John Starrett expects to be verybusy from now on with floral decora-tions at the Hotel LaSalle and saysthat an elaborate lily decoration forEaster is already on the programme. The Chicago Carnation crackbaseball team will play in the Jolietcity league this season and will makeits initial appearance in handsome newgray uniforms. John Simpson Is doing such a finebusiness at his Ogden avenue storethat we would not be at all surprisedto hear of him buying another car fordelivery purposes. John Degnan says that the countertrade at Wintersons Seed Store Ispicking up considerably and soonpromises to be very brisk. Louis Visas placed an order withPoehlmann Bros. Co. this week for 50Opot lilies, the plants to be shipped tohis store in Duluth. A new white hope has been discov-ered on the local market. He Is apretty husky


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