. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Vt9fm S! A large cut of Nicei Cleaa Stock from Young Plants Data via Cireenhouse Co. Or*«nliou*«ai i. lU. L. D. Ptaona t005 Randolph Storei 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO vard, one block west of his present lo- cation, and has erected there a store and show house that are models for •lurability, convenience and attractive- npss. The foundation and floor are 'oncrete; the exterior walls of the «tore, aside from the large area of plate ijlass, are also concrete, molded in a ii'^at design; the partitions and the U'reenhouse walls are tile. The green- &qu


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Vt9fm S! A large cut of Nicei Cleaa Stock from Young Plants Data via Cireenhouse Co. Or*«nliou*«ai i. lU. L. D. Ptaona t005 Randolph Storei 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO vard, one block west of his present lo- cation, and has erected there a store and show house that are models for •lurability, convenience and attractive- npss. The foundation and floor are 'oncrete; the exterior walls of the «tore, aside from the large area of plate ijlass, are also concrete, molded in a ii'^at design; the partitions and the U'reenhouse walls are tile. The green- "ouse materials were furnished by the A- Dietsch Co. The front show win- Mow, with its imposing row of large i^ound pillars, extends for sixty feet on -Normal boulevard. The building is ••ack about fifty feet from Sixty-third ^treet, but is plainly visible from that thoroughfare. The Sixty-third street Irontage, though also included ifi Mr. >Vaithe,»g ieeat,^ i« occupied by a brick '>uil(1iiig which is used at present as a grocery store, and Mr. Walther will re- tain the grocer as a tenant—or sub- tenant, to be precise—for a time, at least. Club Meeting. With the business of the evening in- terspersed between selections by Crea- tore's famous band, like a stack of wheatcakes and maple syrup, the Chi- cago Florists' Club held a most pleasant meeting at Sans Souci August 7, as the guests of O. J. Friedman, a club mem- ber who is part owner of the park. When the band struck up President French declared a recess; when the mu- sic stopped, . business was resumed. About forty were present. F. .1. Rose and Ben Grupe were, elect- ed! to membership and the application of James Morton was received. The resignation of M. H. Mann, of Zech & Mann, was accepted. C. W. Johnson presented the matter of the club's participation with the Horticultural Society in entertaining the Chrysanthemum Society of America in November and a donation of $100 was made to the premium


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