. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. STOP LOSING MONEY. You can prevent your losses on Cut Flowers by always buying strictly fresh stock from A. T. Pyfer & Co. — Wholesale Florists— 30 E. Randolph Street, - - CHICAGO, ILL. Long Distance Telephone—Central 3373. in Miss Clara Meade and Peter Bau- mann, of the Peter Relnberg store force, were quietly married Saturday, January 27. Miss Carrie Orum and Herbert Hansen assisted the happy young couple, and after the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the Hotel Morrison. Felix Reichling and the other


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. STOP LOSING MONEY. You can prevent your losses on Cut Flowers by always buying strictly fresh stock from A. T. Pyfer & Co. — Wholesale Florists— 30 E. Randolph Street, - - CHICAGO, ILL. Long Distance Telephone—Central 3373. in Miss Clara Meade and Peter Bau- mann, of the Peter Relnberg store force, were quietly married Saturday, January 27. Miss Carrie Orum and Herbert Hansen assisted the happy young couple, and after the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the Hotel Morrison. Felix Reichling and the other employes at the Reinberg store, decorated the tables in honor of the event with American Beauty roses. R. J. Wentworth and wife, of Min- neapolis, Minn., are visiting here for a few days. He placed an order with the John C. Moninger Co. while here for a new greenhouse, 34x250 feet, an addition to his present vegetable range. H. G. Knowlton and Ed. Jacob, of the A. L. Randall Co., left January 28 on a southern trip. Tom White of the Central Floral Co., Detroit, Mich., is home on a visit. Visitors: W. G. Matthews and wife, Dayton, O; John Evans, Richmond, Ind.; H. P. Zwetsloot, with Driehuizen Bros., Lisse, Holland; S. S. Skidelsky and wife, Philadelphia, Pa.; "W. H. El- liott, Boston, Mass.; C. B. Knickman, representing McHutchison & Co., New York; C. C. Pollworth, Milwaukee, Wis.; Roy Wilcox and wife. Council Bluffs, la. Indianapolis, Ind. Bertermann Brothers Co., 241 Massa- chusetts avenue, has an ideal busy shop with commodious conservatory in the rear. I liked the way in which the cut flowers and blooming plants were displayed on small tables in the front of the store. Every vase or basket of flowers, or plant in a basket or jar, seemed to be featured and was a finished product waiting for a chance to be on its way. The conservatory, opening onto a street in the rear, was filled with choice palms and decorative plants. In the very commodious base- ment undern


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