. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SI A large cut of Nice* Clean Stock from Young Plants Batavia Greenhouse Co. GroenlioQaeai Batarte, DI. L. D. Phone t00S Bandolpb Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO berg cut kis first dozen chrysanthe- mums of the season August 25. Albert F. Amling states that the Maywood company of which he is president now is consigning its cut to the A. L. Randall Co., Zech & Mann and Kyle & Foerster. 4^. C. Schaefer has resumed his duties in the oflSce of Winterson's Seed Store, after an automobile trip to visit rela- tives south of Bloomington. Eddie S
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SI A large cut of Nice* Clean Stock from Young Plants Batavia Greenhouse Co. GroenlioQaeai Batarte, DI. L. D. Phone t00S Bandolpb Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO berg cut kis first dozen chrysanthe- mums of the season August 25. Albert F. Amling states that the Maywood company of which he is president now is consigning its cut to the A. L. Randall Co., Zech & Mann and Kyle & Foerster. 4^. C. Schaefer has resumed his duties in the oflSce of Winterson's Seed Store, after an automobile trip to visit rela- tives south of Bloomington. Eddie Schultz is this week closing the vacation season for the E. C. Amling Ck). The Chicago Carnation. Co. reports that there haa been*a decided increase in the call for field-grown carnation plants within the last week and. jthat iteck. is now anoving rapidly. • >' Miss O. A. Tonner has returned fuom her vTaeation i* northem, Miohigan. William Espel, Benton Harbor, Mich., now is a heavy shipper of gladioli to the A. L. Bandall Co. The Cook County Florists' Associa- tion will hold its annual picnic at Karthauser's Grove, in Bogers Park, September 7. Charles Erne says the two best days this summer were August 22 and 23, when business made a spurt that cleaned up everything. A large display case is being erected to occupy the south wall in the sales- room of Oscar Leistner. It is of lattice- work and will be decorated with Ameri- can oak sprays and Italian ruscus. The floricultural department of the Ridge Women's Qub held its second an- nual flower show at Bethany ynion (hurch, Wood> and One Hundredth»a4 Third streets, August ^7. It was an even greater success than last year, when there were 225 entries. Mrs. A. D. Heffron, who organized the depart- menty had charge. Willis N. Rudd was one of the judges. H. M. Sedgwick, of the 8. Wilks Mfg. Co., was away for a few days lafit week on a vi^cation. He visited a number of the lakes in Michigan. Shipping business has started to pic
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