. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review Jamuabt 12. 1922 Now he is undecided whether to turn it to a quick profit or to follow the urging of George C. Weiland, who lives near by, and build a home on it. Death came last week to venerable Henry Buchbinder, father of Sidney, Jacob, William and Maurice. The fu- neral was held January 9. In years gone by the deceased had charge of the office of his sons, trading as Buchbinder Bros. Ernst Wienhoeber, dean of the re- tailers, says business this season is ex- ceeding his expectations; his company had a good Christmas and


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review Jamuabt 12. 1922 Now he is undecided whether to turn it to a quick profit or to follow the urging of George C. Weiland, who lives near by, and build a home on it. Death came last week to venerable Henry Buchbinder, father of Sidney, Jacob, William and Maurice. The fu- neral was held January 9. In years gone by the deceased had charge of the office of his sons, trading as Buchbinder Bros. Ernst Wienhoeber, dean of the re- tailers, says business this season is ex- ceeding his expectations; his company had a good Christmas and the new year has started oflF at a pace which affords him much satisfaction. The Chicago Flower Growers' Asso- ciation has found its first motor truck of such great value to the business that an order has been placed for a White, recognized as the best truck a florist can use. Delivery is expected in a few weeks. M. C. Wright, managing director of the western interests of the Lord & Burnham Co., returned January 9 from a holiday in Texas with his family. The A. B. C. received and distributed a car of cannas and caladiums last week. Two more cars are rolling. H. N. Bruns is preparing to occupy his handsome new home in River Forest, now nearing completion. Guy W. French came home from the Pacific coast for the holidays. He says the trade continues to be in a highly prosperous and rapidly growing condi- tion west of the Rockies. Ben. Siebrecht, of Aberdeen, 8. D., has been here for several days, combining business and pleasure. He says business continues to be good in his section, al- though collections are slower than they were when produce of the farm was higher. Ernst Amling, of Santa Ana, Cal., has been shaking hands with old friends on the market. His firm, Amling Bros., has the big range of glass at Des Plaines and another new one in California. INDIANAPOLIS, DTD. The Market. Cut flowers continue scarce, the most numerous of them being narcissi. These have been in fair d


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