. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Fbrists^ Review OcroBSK 6, 1021 son why florists should pay their bills before the middle of the month. He was one of the committee representing de- positors in the matter of the Michigan Avenue Trust Co., which failed, and in the course of the negotiations it came to his attention that almost without ex- ception bank failures have occurred in the second half of the month. When the Michigan Avenue Trust closed, just after mid-month, Mr. Enders' concern hiid over $4,000 worth of cliecks in the mails. Had they cleaned their slate a few days ea


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Fbrists^ Review OcroBSK 6, 1021 son why florists should pay their bills before the middle of the month. He was one of the committee representing de- positors in the matter of the Michigan Avenue Trust Co., which failed, and in the course of the negotiations it came to his attention that almost without ex- ception bank failures have occurred in the second half of the month. When the Michigan Avenue Trust closed, just after mid-month, Mr. Enders' concern hiid over $4,000 worth of cliecks in the mails. Had they cleaned their slate a few days earlier they would have been that much less deeply interested. Not content with a new refrigerator surrounded by old fixtures, Fred Greager has given Buchbinder Bros, an order for a complete set of new fixtures to match tlie refrigerator installed month in liis store opposite Oakwoods cemetery. Frank Schramm, of Crystal Lake, says he does not believe the growers as ;i class have cause either for complaint or alarm. He finds that to October 1 his own averages per flower and per plant are almost exactly even with a year ago. And last year no growers went broke! A. B. C. Miller is on a fortnight's trip I'.ast. D. Dumser started out October :{ on a long trip by motor, through Mich- igan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Indiana. John Steinmetz returned October 1 from a hunting trip among the lakes. He found plenty of ducks, although it was a little early for the big flights. The ducks are staying nortli later this autumn than usual. The store and lease of tlie University Floral Co., 6302 University avenue, are being offered in the daily papers as for sale. Visitors to the Parkside Greenhouses, on Seventieth street, comment on the excellence of the pot plants grown in old houses. The reason, perhaps, why the plants are good is that each one is raised a pet. Luke Collins, the pro- prietor, has little use for the hose, but the old, long-spout watering can never is far from his han


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