. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review July 39, l^^ «„176~N-riicl>^ej\.; Chsjeo.^o GLADIOLI - ASTERS CARNATIONS - R0S LILIES mnd EVERYTHINQ SEASONABLE Mention The ReTlew when yon write. that arrangements have been made for the association members who will at- tend the S. A. F. convention at Boston to make the trip on President Wirth's special train, leaving Chicago on the Lake Shore railroad at 8 p. m. August IG. This is the train that will carry the Chicago Florists' Club and the del- egations from many western, northern and southwestern cities. G


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review July 39, l^^ «„176~N-riicl>^ej\.; Chsjeo.^o GLADIOLI - ASTERS CARNATIONS - R0S LILIES mnd EVERYTHINQ SEASONABLE Mention The ReTlew when yon write. that arrangements have been made for the association members who will at- tend the S. A. F. convention at Boston to make the trip on President Wirth's special train, leaving Chicago on the Lake Shore railroad at 8 p. m. August IG. This is the train that will carry the Chicago Florists' Club and the del- egations from many western, northern and southwestern cities. G. K. Thomp- son, general agent for the Lake Shore, says he has received a request from the road's San Francisco agent to reserve seven berths for the party coming from there to try to take the 1915 conven- tion back with them. Frank M. Johnson will combine busi- ness and pleasure on a trip east in the interest of the A. L. Bandall Co. The pleasure will come in taking Mrs. John- son for her first visit to New York and Boston, which latter point will be reached during the convention. A. L. Vaughan and family are plan- ning to visit W. E. Lynch at his farm home, near Springfield, Mass., follow- ing the S. A. F. convention at Boston. Carl Ickes is much pleased with the start made by the Ickes-Braun Mill Co. Although the factory building is not yet quite finished, several cars of green- house material have been shipped. The office was finished this week and the telephone installed—Humboldt 11. One of the cases pending before the Interstate Commerce Commission con- cerns the freight rate on coal burned at the Peter Reinberg greenhouses. As the big establishments have grown, the freight on fuel has become so impor- tant an item of the yearly expense that it is well worth watching. E. C. Amling returned this week from a ten days' automobile trip that ex- tended as far as La Crosse, Wis. H. Wehrman and John Michelsen went with him as far as Devil's Lake, where they picked up H. N.


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