. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Florists^ Review Dkckmbsr 10, 1914. 7 as a salesman for the Fleischman Floral Co. After spending two years at Denver and a few weeks at Miller's, at Mc- Henry, 111., Hans Yepson is back in town. Aloys Frey, at Crown Point, has a white anemone-flowered mum of his own raising that is about the latest of the type to come to market. He ex- pects to cut until New Year's. D. T. Matchen was in from Indiana Harbor one day last week, buying Christmas supplies. He says all busi- ness has been slow there, because of short time at the steel mills, but t


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Florists^ Review Dkckmbsr 10, 1914. 7 as a salesman for the Fleischman Floral Co. After spending two years at Denver and a few weeks at Miller's, at Mc- Henry, 111., Hans Yepson is back in town. Aloys Frey, at Crown Point, has a white anemone-flowered mum of his own raising that is about the latest of the type to come to market. He ex- pects to cut until New Year's. D. T. Matchen was in from Indiana Harbor one day last week, buying Christmas supplies. He says all busi- ness has been slow there, because of short time at the steel mills, but that it is picking up again. Norby & Hoefle are cutting their annual late crtip of Helen Frick chrys- anthemums, with a few White Bonnaf- fon. They have made a reputation for Frick and some of the flowers are fine this year, but on the whole the crop is not so good as usual, the weather hav- ing been too warm. Frank Wilmer recently sold out his interest in "Wilmer & Homeyer, Prospect, 111., and the firm now is Ho- meyer & Haberkamp. Mums and car- nations are grown, sold in this market by Kennicott Bros. Co. The Warren Park Floral Co., incor- porated in May, now is ready for busi- ness, the active manager being William Scott, for several years a grower for Bassett & Washburn. At 1401 South Sixtieth avenue three 250-foot house" have been built, on a 5-acre tract, and stocked with bedding plants and bulbs. The plan is to do both wholesale and retail business. A. F. Longren has returned from a business trip in the northwest and says the trade is preparing with confidence for a banner Christmas business. Erne & Klingel find themselves with so much business that additional floor space rapidly is becoming a necessity. Fred Hoerber, of Hoerber Bros., ex- presses a great liking for Russell. Mr. Hoerber says he is anxious to see what effect the next season's cut of Russell will have on Beauty prices, as so many people are planning to grow them. Ernest Sz


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