. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. March 2, 1916. The Florists'Review 15 luptcy February 22, the treasurer de- ilaring that the company did not have the money to pay the filinjf fees. The liabilities are listed at $12,, of which $10, are unsecured. Assets consist of stock, valued at $5,000; debts duo on open account, $350; tools, $100; automobile, $100. New Bedford, Mass.—A petition in liankruptcy lias been filed by Post & Gray. Liabilities are given at $4,, and assets $2,, whidi include stock valued at $1,000 and bills receivable amounting to $ Br
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. March 2, 1916. The Florists'Review 15 luptcy February 22, the treasurer de- ilaring that the company did not have the money to pay the filinjf fees. The liabilities are listed at $12,, of which $10, are unsecured. Assets consist of stock, valued at $5,000; debts duo on open account, $350; tools, $100; automobile, $100. New Bedford, Mass.—A petition in liankruptcy lias been filed by Post & Gray. Liabilities are given at $4,, and assets $2,, whidi include stock valued at $1,000 and bills receivable amounting to $ Brooklyn, N. Y.—.James Dusnianos, a retailor at 360 De Kalb avenue, lias iicen declared bankrupt at his own re- quest, lie lists Ills liabilities at $2, and assets at $166. •liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ATTENTION, ILLINOIS FLORISTS. President C. W. Johnson, of the Illi- nois State Florists' Association, has ap- pointed the following to act as judges of exhibits at the eleventh annual meeting of the association, to be held at Turner hall, Moline, 111., :\rareh 7 and 8: Charles Loveridge, of Peoria; Kmil Buettiier, of Park Kidge; George A. Washburn, of Bloomington. .Judg- ing will begin promptly at 1 p. m., Tuesday, March 7. All novelties ex- hibited will be judged according to the national society's scale of points, and any entry scoring eighty-five points or more will be given a certificate of merit by the association. Entries should be sent to .John Staaek, Turner hall. Sixth avenue and Fourteenth street, Moline. The program for the first day of the meeting is as follows: Wcloomo. I)y Miirtin U. ("iirlsoii. iiiMvor. I'ri'sidont's iiddrcss, liv C. \V. . i' ;i;;iin Tai-k. Sccrotiiry's i-o|)<.it. Uy J. I". Aiiniiiuiii, ..i I'Iwardsvillo. Troasiirci's rciiort, liy I". I,. Wiislibinii, "f l!! p. ni. "f'liristnins anil Kastir riowcrini; .njil l-dliai:!' I'l
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