. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review August 18, 1921 J'agcant of Projfit'ss paiado. Mr. Stollory's News is a lively sluu'l, carry- iii}^ a lino line of advertisinjj;, altlioujj;!! Stolh^ry Uros. did not seem to be rep- i<'S(;nted in the issue teliinfi; about the lloat, but Schiller, (Mody and .loliu Kuhr- uianu were well lepieseutiMl iu that issue. A. T. Pyfer reports that V. liezdck, (if dross J'oint, tiuished beiichiufj car- uittions last week and that the j'ounjjj stock looks well. Olsein & Zender are :ill set tor the new season. About lialf the jdace


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review August 18, 1921 J'agcant of Projfit'ss paiado. Mr. Stollory's News is a lively sluu'l, carry- iii}^ a lino line of advertisinjj;, altlioujj;!! Stolh^ry Uros. did not seem to be rep- i<'S(;nted in the issue teliinfi; about the lloat, but Schiller, (Mody and .loliu Kuhr- uianu were well lepieseutiMl iu that issue. A. T. Pyfer reports that V. liezdck, (if dross J'oint, tiuished beiichiufj car- uittions last week and that the j'ounjjj stock looks well. Olsein & Zender are :ill set tor the new season. About lialf the jdace, on Jiobey street, is in C.'ohinil)ia and Oplielia roses, ]dantcd some time a^o, antl in earna- tjons, the benching of wliieh was finished Just before I'eter Olseni started to drive to Washington. The junior member of the lirni is a nephew of Adam Zender, one of whose ranges of greenhouses they lease. The Joliet Floral (" o])eraled by the Schmidt brothers, are finishing another liOOfoot greenhouse of Dietsch material. Walter A. Adams and Mrs. Adams are vacationing at Deep I^ake, near Lake \illa, III., wliere they will be joined by Frank Pasternick and wife August 20. Mr. Pasternick lias had an extremely iiusy suiiinier, because business has been steadily good with C. Frauenfelder, Inc., and the place, taken over l)y Mr. Paster- nick and Mr. Adams last spring, has required a great deal of overhauling to put it in first-class sliajie. Field-grown carnation ])lants are ex- tremely scarce in this locality. Not so many as usual were planted out last sj)ring and the long spell of hot, dry weather resulted in little growth. Some growers benched what they could when they should. Others only now are plant- ing. Some have set two plants together. Fritz Bahr, whom we all know and like, but of whom we see little any more, celebrated his forty-ninth birthday last week. lie was born in Paris, August 12, 1872. The new flower store in the Wrigley building was opened this week. E. li.


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