. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Kennicott Bros. Co. Wholesale Dealers In Cat Flowers and Plants For 37 Years CHICAGO Gottfried Amling, well-known resident of Forest Park, died Monday, Decem- ber 2, at the age of S7. He was born in Germany, but spent the greater part of his life in this country, where he was a valued and respected citizen in the community in which he lived. He was the father of E. C. Amling', the well-known wholesaler, W. H. Amling- and A. F. Amling. well-known growers at Maywood, Herman Amling. Mrs. Belling and Mrs. Dreschler, o


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Kennicott Bros. Co. Wholesale Dealers In Cat Flowers and Plants For 37 Years CHICAGO Gottfried Amling, well-known resident of Forest Park, died Monday, Decem- ber 2, at the age of S7. He was born in Germany, but spent the greater part of his life in this country, where he was a valued and respected citizen in the community in which he lived. He was the father of E. C. Amling', the well-known wholesaler, W. H. Amling- and A. F. Amling. well-known growers at Maywood, Herman Amling. Mrs. Belling and Mrs. Dreschler, of Oak Park, and Mrs. Henry Wehrmann, wife of another of Maywood's leading grow- ers. The funeral was held from his late home in Forest Park, December 5, with interment at Concordia cemetery. It was largely attended, and the flora! offerings, which were many and beau- tiful, included a large number from firms in the trade. In the bankruptcy proceedings of Pyfer & Olsem, the Central Trust Com- pany of Illinois, titistee. has filed a petition for an order to sell certain real estate and other properly, a hearing on which will be had in the office of the referee in bankruptcy, 907 Monadnock block, December ]2, at 10 a. m. Weiland & Risch are cutting a good supply of roses and carnations which clean up right along at high figures. The rose Mrs. Bayard Thayer is in ex ceptionally heavy demand and the variety Champ "Weiland. whicli origi- nated with them, is more than holding its o\vn with the other offerings. Eric , manager of the A. L. Randall Co.'s cut flower department, has no complaint to make in regard to Thanksgiving business, which was the heaviest ever and absorbed all the stock on hand. Pompons were a leader here and sold as quickly as they were unpacked. Joseph Ziska & Sons' wire depart- ment is working overtime to keep up with the orders, which are so numer- ous that a couple of competent men can find immediate employment here. Allie 55e


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