. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. S! A large cut of Nice, Clean Stock from Young Plants Batavia Greenhouse Co. Gr«eahon«««i Batarte, lU. L. D. Fbona t995 Randolph Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Store, motored to Bloomington with his family to spend his vacation with Mrs. Schafer's relatives. S. P. stands for Spark Plug. A. C. Kohlbrand attended the funeral of Mrs. Amasa Kennicott at Arlington Heights August 15. Most of the week's visitors were oound conventionward, but Mr. Brown, of the Livingston Seed Co., and Mrs. Brown were on their wav home to Co- lumbus after an outine in


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. S! A large cut of Nice, Clean Stock from Young Plants Batavia Greenhouse Co. Gr«eahon«««i Batarte, lU. L. D. Fbona t995 Randolph Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Store, motored to Bloomington with his family to spend his vacation with Mrs. Schafer's relatives. S. P. stands for Spark Plug. A. C. Kohlbrand attended the funeral of Mrs. Amasa Kennicott at Arlington Heights August 15. Most of the week's visitors were oound conventionward, but Mr. Brown, of the Livingston Seed Co., and Mrs. Brown were on their wav home to Co- lumbus after an outine in northern Wis- consin. I'mil Schloss, ribbon merchant, made ^n interesting comment last week. He said he had just visited all the principal ^'ties from New York west and that the August activity in the trade in Chi- *^3go is far head of anything seen else- ^bfire. Cuy French says Poehlmann Bros. Co. has promised him a new range of houses next season for his carnations. W. J. Keimel and wife started August 17 to motor to the convention. Albert F. Amling, who is vice-presi- dent of the Maywood State Bank, is devoting the greater part of his time to the institution during the vacation sea- son for its other officers. George Wienhoeber, of the Fleischman Floral Co., has been storing up energy at the summer resorts preoaratorv to opening a fresh campaign early in Sep- tember. Miss Nettie Parker returned to the office of the Chicago Carnation Co. in time to let A. T. Pyfer get away for the convention. So many florists have opened accounts in the State Bank of Oak Park that it has contributed quite a little toward the showing of $33,000 increase in de- posits since last report to the state aud- itor. The deposits August 9 were $297,- This is the bank of which E. C. Amling is president. The obituary column this week re- cords the death of the widow of Amasa Kennicott, pioneer peony grower. The Chicago Florists' Club's annual picnic promises to attract a good crowd to Ehrhard


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