. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Neat Printing, High Quality and Finish of Material give tion to distinc-. SEFTON FOLDING CUT FLOW]ER AND CORRUGATED DESIGN STYLE FLORISTS' BOXES Equalize and standardize the quality of your packages and floral effects. Have them recognized by uniformity of neatness, attractiveness and safety in protection. The result will be increased orders. 1 till/ ijH/i? 1 V/i 1 iVlf VJ» V4v/itirx\il 1 y Factories: Chicago, III.; Anderson, Ind.;' Brooklyn. N. Y. ERNE&KLINGEL WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 East Randolph Street, l. d.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Neat Printing, High Quality and Finish of Material give tion to distinc-. SEFTON FOLDING CUT FLOW]ER AND CORRUGATED DESIGN STYLE FLORISTS' BOXES Equalize and standardize the quality of your packages and floral effects. Have them recognized by uniformity of neatness, attractiveness and safety in protection. The result will be increased orders. 1 till/ ijH/i? 1 V/i 1 iVlf VJ» V4v/itirx\il 1 y Factories: Chicago, III.; Anderson, Ind.;' Brooklyn. N. Y. ERNE&KLINGEL WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 East Randolph Street, l. d. Phone, Randolph 6578 CHICAGO, III. Miss Amy Forst of the J. B. Dea- mud Co., is spending her vacation at Columbus, O. Jos. Bieber left Monday for the con- vention city, where he will assist Su- perintendent Young in the trade ex- hibition work. Tim Matchen, Peter Reinberg's storeman, is .having a delightful time in the south, where he is making a short stop at all the principal flower- buying cities. Visitors: John Reardon, Ames, la.; Miss Mamie Kemm and sister, Spring- field, Mo.; "Wm. Blackman, Jr., and family, Evansville, Ind.; Sam Graff, Columbus, C; W. E. Macklin and v^ife, Stevens Point, Wis.; — Cochrane, Nor- folk, Neb.; C. L. Schneider, El Paso, Tex.; Mrs. Kober, La Porte, Ind.; Miss M. J. Wittmer, Winamac, Ind.; R. P. Sewell, Ft. Dodge, I.; R. C. Kerr and wife, Houston, Tex. Chicago Florists' Club. Through the courtesy of O. J. Fried- man the club had the privilege of holding its regular meeting at Sans Souci garden, August 7, and as a re- sult there was an unusualli' large at- tendance notwithstanding the warm and threatening weather. President French occupied the chair. Chairman Deamud of the transpor- tation committee was on hand with the representative of the Chicago Gteat Western railroad, who has special charge of the arrangements for the Minneapolis convention trip and he reported that three cars were al- ready well filled and arrangements completed for


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