. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Septbubbb 18. 1919. Gladioli Carnations SUNBURST COLUMBIA RUSSELL BRUNNER Roses WHITE KILLARNEY PINK KILLARNEY "-^^ Asters MILADY OPHELIA MARYLAND NESBITS GALAX FERNS SPRENGERI PLUMOSUS ADIANTUM SMILAX «• Our Prices are not Higher than Other*; Market Prices Prevail W« are open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all dajr Sunday FRNE a ftOMPANY ^ 30 E. Randolph St. WHOLK8ALX FLORISTS L D. Phoae Rudolph 6578 CHICAGO Mention The Rerlew when you writ*. the death of her husband, Elmer Sig- walt, has decided to sell the pro


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Septbubbb 18. 1919. Gladioli Carnations SUNBURST COLUMBIA RUSSELL BRUNNER Roses WHITE KILLARNEY PINK KILLARNEY "-^^ Asters MILADY OPHELIA MARYLAND NESBITS GALAX FERNS SPRENGERI PLUMOSUS ADIANTUM SMILAX «• Our Prices are not Higher than Other*; Market Prices Prevail W« are open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all dajr Sunday FRNE a ftOMPANY ^ 30 E. Randolph St. WHOLK8ALX FLORISTS L D. Phoae Rudolph 6578 CHICAGO Mention The Rerlew when you writ*. the death of her husband, Elmer Sig- walt, has decided to sell the property, which has just been released by the Probate court, unless she can find a com- petent working manager. Mrs. Sigwalt has demonstrated her ability as a busi- ness woman, but she has three small children who need her attention. The glass is in roses. Something approaching a record has been made in starting the business of the Weiss-Spandikow Co., at Rhodes, just north of Maywood. It was not until late March that the organization was completed. Construction was be- gun in April, on four houses, each 36x- 400. The place is finished, in model shape, planted to roses and cutting will begin early in October. C. W. Erne and family spent a few days at the Dells of Wisconsin. Mr. Erne drove his car, going by way of Lake Geneva. They returned Septem- ber 15. P. C. Schupp returned September 16 from a long vacation trip which did him much good. John Poehlmann is at Three Lakes, Wis., having left Stone Lake on ac- count of the poor fishing. He now is catching a lot of fish. T. E. Waters, of Poehlmann Bros. Co., left September 13 for a few days' business trip. He went to Minneapolis, St. Paul and other points in the vicinity and will return September 18. Mr. Waters is making the trip in his new Chalmers car. The Chicago Printed String Co. has removed its offices from 307 South La Salle street to a larger place at 2411 Clybourn avenue. Visitors. Edward Reid, the well known Phila- delp


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