. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. lpi^*n«ni)P|ifCHpnipn^ij^.4^,,.iB« pw. Mf.'^,.*!* •?i^^w^, »,'"?. ? 'j»'.. '*i' ,i%.v*rpiri':''Kiw'y'''fv^wr, ??'"" '-'?iJ' T" ^ ^'?'V 42 The Florists^ Review Mabch 4, 1020 Club's meeting March 4. The first page carried the portrait of Vice-president Pyfer and his prognostications as to the course of business between now and Easter. He predicted 50 cents per bud for potted lilies^ but as a matter of fact growers are busy booking orders at 30 cents. For cut lilies 25 cents to 35 cents is asked, according to quality o
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. lpi^*n«ni)P|ifCHpnipn^ij^.4^,,.iB« pw. Mf.'^,.*!* •?i^^w^, »,'"?. ? 'j»'.. '*i' ,i%.v*rpiri':''Kiw'y'''fv^wr, ??'"" '-'?iJ' T" ^ ^'?'V 42 The Florists^ Review Mabch 4, 1020 Club's meeting March 4. The first page carried the portrait of Vice-president Pyfer and his prognostications as to the course of business between now and Easter. He predicted 50 cents per bud for potted lilies^ but as a matter of fact growers are busy booking orders at 30 cents. For cut lilies 25 cents to 35 cents is asked, according to quality of the stock. Ed Enders says January and Feb- ruary have been the largest and most profitable months in the history of the C. A. Samuelson business. Mr. Samuel* son has been at his Idaho farm since shortly after Christmas, but will be home for a fortnight or so at Easter. It is reported that George Wienhoeber has acquired E. C. Amling's interest in the Weiss-Spandikow Co. S. B. McKee has returned from a trip to the Pacific coast, where he opened an ofQce for the American Qreenhouse Mfg. Co. at Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Bruns will cele- brate their silver wedding anniversary March 5, having invited a number of friends to their home on Warren avenue for the event. George Ball, of sweet pea and calen- dula fame, welcomed another daughter at his home at Glen Ellyn February 27. Paul R. Klingsporn's home, 4858 North Lawndale avenue, recently has resembled a hospital, Mrs. Klingsporn, the little daughter and Mrs. Kling- sporn's mother all having been ill at the same time with the flu. A. Miller, president of the A. B. C, celebrated a birthday anniversary March 4. He was born in 1887. Y. Staalduynen has figured in recent sensational newspaper dispatches from Los Angeles as the "rich Chicagoan" whose wife eloped. Mr. Staalduynen has traveled for the last two years for Van Meeuwen & Tegelaar and before that for Guldemond & Sons, both con- cerns being bulb exporte
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