. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DURING JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTENBER WE CLOSE AT 5 P. N. KENNlCOn BROS. CO. WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 163 N. Wabash Avenue, L D. Phme, Central 466 CHICAGO Mention The Review who'll you writ* son, E. B, Washburn, who is living in Pasadena, Cal., and also O. P. Bassett. The injury to his hand has improved so that Harry Manheim is able to be at work this week at the store of Hoer- ber Bros. J. Nelson, 1749 West Huron street, reports he was unusually busy with funeral work last week. Monday evening, July 6, the monthly meeting of the Retail Florists'


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DURING JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTENBER WE CLOSE AT 5 P. N. KENNlCOn BROS. CO. WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 163 N. Wabash Avenue, L D. Phme, Central 466 CHICAGO Mention The Review who'll you writ* son, E. B, Washburn, who is living in Pasadena, Cal., and also O. P. Bassett. The injury to his hand has improved so that Harry Manheim is able to be at work this week at the store of Hoer- ber Bros. J. Nelson, 1749 West Huron street, reports he was unusually busy with funeral work last week. Monday evening, July 6, the monthly meeting of the Retail Florists' Asso- ciation was held at 170 West Jackson boulevard. On account of the warm weather only about fifteen or twenty members were present. The meeting was called to order at 9 p. m. by Presi- dent Stollery, at which time all those not bearing cards of membership were asked to leave the room. George Willens, of the Willens Con- struction Co., has been spending his summer vacation superintending the construction of L. Buckendorf's green- houses in Norfolk, Neb. The Willens Construction Co. has the complete con- tract for these houses and expects the greenhouses to be completed within the next few days. Mr. Willens' object in personally supervising the erection of the greenhouses was to ascertain by actual experience the defects, if any, in their construction, or improvements which this experience might suggest. In order that their employees may attend the Cook County Florists' Asso- ciation outing at Michigan City, Bas- sett & Washburn will close all day Sunday, July 12, A large sign, announcing the opening about September 1 of the store of Eonsley, Florist, attracts attention as one passes the Westminster building on the Dearborn street side. The pro- prietor is Fred Ronsley, at present with J. L. Easke, 170 West Jackson boule- vard, and his associate will be Miss Mary Winzeler, formerly with Raske and Lang. The store is in one of Chi- cago's newest buildings and will be comple


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