. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review OcroBBB 9, 1919. EMIL SCHLOSS, Prcs. and Treas. MILTON SBLINKA. Secretary THE RIBBON HOUSE ScHLoss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 31 and 33 East 28th street, NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties for tlie rosuinption of activity on the part of the Florists' Club October 9. No ineetiiijj lia;^ bfoii held since June. It may be true that on the whole the l)lanting of lanted to carnations again this year. H. Van (Jelder, iiicsident of I'ercy Jones, Inc., has not enjoyed liis usual good health this summer, not


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review OcroBBB 9, 1919. EMIL SCHLOSS, Prcs. and Treas. MILTON SBLINKA. Secretary THE RIBBON HOUSE ScHLoss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 31 and 33 East 28th street, NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties for tlie rosuinption of activity on the part of the Florists' Club October 9. No ineetiiijj lia;^ bfoii held since June. It may be true that on the whole the l)lanting of lanted to carnations again this year. H. Van (Jelder, iiicsident of I'ercy Jones, Inc., has not enjoyed liis usual good health this summer, not liaving fully recovered from last year's attack of the i\u, but feels his old time "pep'' returning with the autumn. The Everette R. Peacock ('o., 4(111 Milwaukee avenue, has found the flo- rists' branch of its business ofi'ered such a good opportunity that the ad- joining luiibliug has been secured, an ai'chway cut, connecting the seed store, and the flowei- business installed in the new sTtace. An entire set of new llower store fixtures has been installed and the store made the largest and most up-to- date on the northwest side. Herbert Stone, for eight years manager for A. Lange, recently was i'ugageil to run the flower department. The double front makes a good show, half being used for tlowers and half foi' seed (lis))lay. J. P. Di'gnan. of Henderson 's Seed Store, comments on the increase in the average size of the fall sales. He the average of retail sales has more than iloubled, com)»ared with any recent year, an iniprovenient only jiartly ac- cf>untey the increase in ))rices. Mike Freres, who rectMitly has had charge of the store work for the Ohio Floral Co., returned to the wholesale dis- trict October 0, taking a position with A. T. Pyfer & Co. That former florist and florists' insur- ance broker, Charles Hunt, now is store manager for the Booth Fisheries Co., State and Lake streets. Heaton Nichols has entered the era- ploy of T. C. Fogarty & C


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