. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists' Review January 12. 1022 sort toward spring in order to realize something on his investment. Mr. Koukola has worked in Chicago green- houses for a dozen years or so, for Wietor Bros., Peter Reinberg and B. J. Windier. "; The annual convention of salesmen for the A. L. Eandall Co., held during the holiday week, drew the representa- tives of the house from both coasts and all the other territories. The men came in feeling that industry will develop a fair volume of business in 1922 and they went back to their territories


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists' Review January 12. 1022 sort toward spring in order to realize something on his investment. Mr. Koukola has worked in Chicago green- houses for a dozen years or so, for Wietor Bros., Peter Reinberg and B. J. Windier. "; The annual convention of salesmen for the A. L. Eandall Co., held during the holiday week, drew the representa- tives of the house from both coasts and all the other territories. The men came in feeling that industry will develop a fair volume of business in 1922 and they went back to their territories, after talk- ing with one another, confident of their ability to make a record. Arthur M. Anderson, chief of the mer- chandise department, is on his way to France. F. M. Johnson, general manager, has returned from Grand Rapids, where he has been attending the furniture show. J. W. McConnell, one of the assistant sales managers, has taken charge of the advertising of florists' supplies. December Weather. The quality of cut flowers in late De- cember was a matter of general discus- sion. Everybody knew the weather was decidedly unfavorable for the produc- tion of high-grade stock. Now comes the weather bureau with a statement of the figures. There might have been hours of sunshine in December, but De- cember never gives anything like the possible amount. The average is forty- one per cent, but this year there was only thirty-three per cent of the possible amount of sunshine, or hours of sun in the thirty-one days. There were twelve days on which' the sun did not appear and only three on which it was unobscured for the whole time it was above the horizon. The mean tempera- ture was degrees above normal. Mr. Wietor, Banker. Nicholas J. Wietor evidently is a suc- cessful banker as well as a successful grower and wholesaler. He is vice-presi- dent of the Devon Trust & Savings Bank, which opened for business Janu- ary 15, 1921, at the corner of Clark street and Dev


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