. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. cago, was cele-brated January 8, at the residence of thebrides parents, William Ellison andwife, 4511 Olive street. Religious ser-vices were held by Ihe Rev. Bitting, ofthe Second Baptist church. Harry El-lison, the brides brother, was best manand Miss L. H. Smith and Miss OraBell attended the bride. Master YoungHelvig, a cousin of the bride, acted asring bearer and Miss Mildred Brooks asflower girl. The bride and groom leftfor the east. It is by no means certain that the Flo-rists Club will hold a flower show in1907. Unless the $10,000


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. cago, was cele-brated January 8, at the residence of thebrides parents, William Ellison andwife, 4511 Olive street. Religious ser-vices were held by Ihe Rev. Bitting, ofthe Second Baptist church. Harry El-lison, the brides brother, was best manand Miss L. H. Smith and Miss OraBell attended the bride. Master YoungHelvig, a cousin of the bride, acted asring bearer and Miss Mildred Brooks asflower girl. The bride and groom leftfor the east. It is by no means certain that the Flo-rists Club will hold a flower show in1907. Unless the $10,000 guarantee fundis complete at the next club meeting theproject will be abandoned. It is ru-mored, however, that the St. Louis Hor-ticultural Society will take hold of it andthe liberal patronage at its commandwill provide a show worthy of the city. The Riessen Floral Co. had its handsfull last week. Mrs. Bnechel stated thatshe had not yet experienced any dullnessin trade. The firms windows are elabo-rately decorated with cut flowers ofevery


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