. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBBB 12, yii22 The Rorists^ Review 53 My Friend Bill Says: "It's the way you set your sails that determines your course. ?» lOOVo Service. evening, and to bring an cxliibit of his new roses. The Montgomery rose, Com- monwealth, also will bo there. Business has not been half bad with the retailers. Edwin Mallinson says the season seldom has opened better at Fleischman's, the first cool days bring- ing a rush wliich returned promptly after the passing of the recent heat wave. Peter Pearson and the florists' com- mittee were at the meeting of
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBBB 12, yii22 The Rorists^ Review 53 My Friend Bill Says: "It's the way you set your sails that determines your course. ?» lOOVo Service. evening, and to bring an cxliibit of his new roses. The Montgomery rose, Com- monwealth, also will bo there. Business has not been half bad with the retailers. Edwin Mallinson says the season seldom has opened better at Fleischman's, the first cool days bring- ing a rush wliich returned promptly after the passing of the recent heat wave. Peter Pearson and the florists' com- mittee were at the meeting of exhibitors ut the Uptown Chicago Exposition, held at the Edgewater Beach hotel October 10. All the plans for our trade's par- ticipation in the exposition have been completed. Mr. Pearson says there are assurances of enough exhibits to make a successful flower sliow, but that there ^vill be an enormous attendance and that everybody is invited to put in some flowers. The dates of the show are Octo- bene to 21. ^^it^„ Fred Foltz, a well known asttr grower at Petoskey, Mich., with Mrs. Foltz, was a visitor on the market October 7. Frank Sauervvald, projjrietnr of the Colonial Flower Shop, Pueblo, Colo., was here October 7 on his way to Baltimore for the F. T. D. meeting. Baltimore was Mr. Sauerwall 's old home town and this is his first return in fifteen years. A. Rynveld, New York bulb merchant, has been here for several days. With sample plants in a taxicab, C. G. Anderson, of the J. W. Davis Co., Terrc Haute, Ind., spent a couple of days in Chicago last week and went home with a well filled order book. Blissfield, Mich.—D. E. Stover has gone into the florists' business. He has purchased a house, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
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