. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review NOVKMBEK 9, 182 N. Wabash Avenue CKic^g O I- D. Phone Randolph 631 Roses, Mums, Carnations, Lilies, Daisies, Violets, Snapdragons, Pompons, Greens, etc. MentlOD The Rerlew when yog write. men CJeorji;e Steil is one of the most active. He was born\m the town of Maine, .hily ]7, 1874. I^sides owning? one of tlie best truck gantieiis in the state he has found time durinji; the last eight years to be secretary of the Cook County Truck Gardeners' and Farmers' Association, as well as an active mem- ber of the Illinois State
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review NOVKMBEK 9, 182 N. Wabash Avenue CKic^g O I- D. Phone Randolph 631 Roses, Mums, Carnations, Lilies, Daisies, Violets, Snapdragons, Pompons, Greens, etc. MentlOD The Rerlew when yog write. men CJeorji;e Steil is one of the most active. He was born\m the town of Maine, .hily ]7, 1874. I^sides owning? one of tlie best truck gantieiis in the state he has found time durinji; the last eight years to be secretary of the Cook County Truck Gardeners' and Farmers' Association, as well as an active mem- ber of the Illinois State Farmers' In- stitute and the Public Safety (Jonimis- siou, and to be an associate member of the Cook County Highway Commission- ers' Association. Otto W. Frese, Jr., 2-year-old invalid son of O. W. Frese, of Poehlmann Bros. Co., is suffering from rheumatism which seems to have set in as the result of two broken legs, which injuries he re- ceived some time ago. The boy was born invalid, never ha\ing received the use of either arms or legs, and the frac- tures which he sustained in his legs were the result of falls caused by his helpless condition. ("has. A. Samuelson, 21H4 Michigan avenue, has recently bought a new light delivery car. Visitors. G. Brunner, Price Hill, Cincinnati, left Chicago, November 2, after spend- ing se\eral days in and around the city visiting prominent growers and showing a yellow sport of Chrysanthe- mum \'irginia Poehlmann which origi- nated at his place. A. K. Kunderd, the gladiolus raiser of Goshen, Ind., was in town November 4. He is now on an eastern trip. J. W. Bcalle and wife, Greenwood, Miss., paid a one-day visit to the city November 2, getting aquaintcd with the Chicago market and conditions and buy- ing a number of plants and supplies. Frank Farney, who is greeted as a friend rather than as a salesman, is call- ing on the retailers here for the ^f. Rice Co. SOUTH BEND, IND. The Market. Politics has been red-hot in this town and has not b
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