. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists' Review AuoDST 6, K» 1st, PbOBK^ tSr. «..176 liHiclxi^ Chjcajgo GLADIOLI - ASTERS CARNATIONS - ROSES LILIES and EVERYTHINQ SEASONABLE MentlMi The Retlew when yon write. calling again on Monday, and they ex- pect a number of other stores will fol- low their example in enjoying a full day of rest on the Siibbath. The Chicago Florists' Club is sched- uled to hold its monthly meeting to- night, August 6, at the Bismarck hotel. Convention excursion preparations will be concluded. The first rudbeckia of the season, con- sig
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists' Review AuoDST 6, K» 1st, PbOBK^ tSr. «..176 liHiclxi^ Chjcajgo GLADIOLI - ASTERS CARNATIONS - ROSES LILIES and EVERYTHINQ SEASONABLE MentlMi The Retlew when yon write. calling again on Monday, and they ex- pect a number of other stores will fol- low their example in enjoying a full day of rest on the Siibbath. The Chicago Florists' Club is sched- uled to hold its monthly meeting to- night, August 6, at the Bismarck hotel. Convention excursion preparations will be concluded. The first rudbeckia of the season, con- signed to Kennicott Bros. Co., were re- ceived July 31. Mike Fink, of the Chicago Flower Growers' Association, left the store Au- gust 1 to start a two weeks' vacation and when he reached home found there a summons to appear in court August 4 to do a fortnight's jury service. Paul E. Klingsporn, with Mrs. Klingsporn, plans to attend the Boston convention and later visit their old home at Phila- delphia. Miss Charlotte Paradise, who for sev^n years has had charge of the books of A. L. Vaughan & Co., is enjoying a fortnight's vacation. Winterson's Seed Store reports an ex- cellent demand for Harrisii bulbs of the larger sizes. Miss Marguerite K. McNulty, of Pe- ter Eeinberg's city store stafif, has re- turned from a vacation spent at Munis- ing, Mich., where her brother is in a school of forestry. In the plant department of Poehl- mann Bros. Co., C. G. Anderson is pre- paring to meet a big demand for Boston ferns, bench after bench being planted with this stock. C. L. Washburn and Mrs. Washburn left August 3 for a three weeks' trip to Salt Lake City, Utah, and Pasadena, Cal., where they will visit E. B. Wash- burn and O. P. Bassett. Fred Price, of J. A. Budlong's, is enjoying his vacation by taking short trips to nearby summer resorts. A five-passenger Overland automobile has recently been purchased by Peter Knees, 2409 North Western avenue. Later in the season he expects to m
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