. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Gardenias Standing orders should be placed with us immediately. LARGE SUPPLY of exceptionally fine flowers, best to be obtained in the Chicago market. Write for prices. Also a full line of all other Seasonable Flowers and Greens. Let us hear from you today. JOHN KRUCHTEN 162 N. Wabash Ave., PHONES / Central 6269. , Automatic 47-259. CHICAGO tee was given a vote of thanks for the excellent manner in which he conduct- ed the various events dviring the con- vention at Ravinia Parlv. Chairman Farley of the bowling com
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Gardenias Standing orders should be placed with us immediately. LARGE SUPPLY of exceptionally fine flowers, best to be obtained in the Chicago market. Write for prices. Also a full line of all other Seasonable Flowers and Greens. Let us hear from you today. JOHN KRUCHTEN 162 N. Wabash Ave., PHONES / Central 6269. , Automatic 47-259. CHICAGO tee was given a vote of thanks for the excellent manner in which he conduct- ed the various events dviring the con- vention at Ravinia Parlv. Chairman Farley of the bowling committee an- nounced that the bowling league is in course of formation and requested all those interested to send in their names so that they may take part in the league series of games to take place this fall. Geo. Asmus called attention to the loss and injury caused the legitimate trade by the sale of flowers at the elevated and a number of other speakers voiced their sentiments in the same direction with the result that a committee was appointed to see the mayor, in the matter. The committee appointed by President Fo- ley is as follows : Geo. Asmus, chair- man; Wm. Kidwell. Peter Reinberg, A. Lange, Harry Lubliner, E. F. Win- terson, A. I. Simmons, John Schoepfle, M. Barker and C. H. Fisk. A. Miller, Geo. Asmus and others spoke of the state fair to be held at Springfield October 4-12, suggesting that a special day be selected for the attendance of club members in a body. The speakers called attention to the good work which the state fair author- ities are doing for floriculture and urged that they be encouraged in their efforts both by the making of exhibits and the attendance of those in the trade. The transportation committee was instructed to arrange for the trip. C. G. Andeirson, Morton Grove, was elected and L. Hrudka, 2619 Herndon street, was proposed for membership. St. Louis. TOO HOT FOIt TRADE. With the thermometer in the nine- ties business is a very difBcu
Size: 1248px × 2003px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyea