. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. mm Greenhouse Material OF BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Western and North Ave>.) CHICAGO, ILL. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTrON TO YOUR NEEDS. NEW YORK NOTES. [OoDtinaed from page 30.] Scott and family are in the Adiron- dacks, Geo. Lippincott is at the seaside resorts, Walter Bonne is back from Casco bay, Me., Mrs. Geo. McGarrett is at Spring Valley, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Barnett are back from Crystal Beach, Canada, Walter Bonfeld is at Orrs Island, Me., Mrs. Gillespie is at Merri
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. mm Greenhouse Material OF BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Western and North Ave>.) CHICAGO, ILL. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTrON TO YOUR NEEDS. NEW YORK NOTES. [OoDtinaed from page 30.] Scott and family are in the Adiron- dacks, Geo. Lippincott is at the seaside resorts, Walter Bonne is back from Casco bay, Me., Mrs. Geo. McGarrett is at Spring Valley, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Barnett are back from Crystal Beach, Canada, Walter Bonfeld is at Orrs Island, Me., Mrs. Gillespie is at Merrill, N. Y., and Benj. Miller is at Asbury Park, N. J. A. Kottmiller and wife have enjoyed a month's autoing in New England. Wm. Halvae, an employee for some years of H. L. Baylis, in the Coogan building, died of heart failure from the excessive heat August 10, aged 27 years. Siebrecht Bros, have removed their retail store temporarily to West Forty- sixth street. Some grand phoenix and other large palms add to the attractive front of the new store of Small & Sons, on Madison avenue. E. C. Horan is enjoying his summer at his home in the Berkshire hills. Wm. Her, his manager, is at Mohonk Lake with his familv. J. Austin Shaw. For a little diversion, Wm. J. Elliott, of Elliott & Sons, New York, will try to sell to the highest bidder a number of market stalls at Wallabout Market, Brooklyn. Two-thirds of the workers in the paper box industry were reported on strike last week. They demand wage advances and improved working condi- tions which, if granted, will further ad- vance the cost of florists' boxes. The strike comes at a time when the supply of boxes on hand is the smallest in years, and when prices are the highest (fever known. No maker will accept an order teubjeot to delivery at a definite day and price. Daly, president of the Green- wood Florists' Association, a south Brooklyn organization, is making ar- rangements for the association's an- nual outing, which
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