. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Weekly Florists' Review. June 20, 1912. EVERYTHING YOU WANT FOR June Weddings and School Commencement Exercises PEONIES, VALLEY, ROSES, SWEET PEAS, Etc. Chicago !i&CO.,!?r > Wabasii Ave., Long Distance Phone, Central 18571 Automatic, 48-784 (8572 MendonThe Review when you wnte. cage is at least as good as it is in New York. O. Johnson, of tlie Batavia Green- house Co., says they have at least 10,000 dozens of peonies in cold storage and still are cutting, cool weather having greatly prolonged the season. Fred Klingel, of Er


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Weekly Florists' Review. June 20, 1912. EVERYTHING YOU WANT FOR June Weddings and School Commencement Exercises PEONIES, VALLEY, ROSES, SWEET PEAS, Etc. Chicago !i&CO.,!?r > Wabasii Ave., Long Distance Phone, Central 18571 Automatic, 48-784 (8572 MendonThe Review when you wnte. cage is at least as good as it is in New York. O. Johnson, of tlie Batavia Green- house Co., says they have at least 10,000 dozens of peonies in cold storage and still are cutting, cool weather having greatly prolonged the season. Fred Klingel, of Erne & Klingel, re- ports that the recently arrived twin ladies, Miss Mabel and Miss Kuth, al- readj' are showing signs of propagating teeth. Lucien Leelere, formerly with Poehl- mann Bros. Co., at Morton Grove, is now with C. W. Ward's Cottage Gar- dens, Queens, N. Y. Walter Kennicott sent an enormous red, white and blue bouquet to Theodore Eoosevelt June 17, with his best wishes. The red and white were, of course, peo- nies, and the blue was cornflower wired to the peonies. A. C. Kohlbrand made the bunch, which stood probably four feet high. E. E. Pieser, of Kennicott Bros. Co., gives as his opinion that there are today in cold storage in Chicago two bunches of peonies for every bunch that was in storage at this date last year. One of the week's visitors is Leonard Alaire, of Hatfield, Mass. He is a brother-in-law of W. E. Lynch, and for- merly was employed by E. H. Hunt. C. W. McKellar and wife went to Gobleville, Mich., June 15 for a few days' outing. They shipped the auto- mobile to South Haven and motored from there. They probably will have returned before this item is in print. Joseph Foerster says that when Kyle & Foerster came to figure up the May business they found it made the largest total in their business history. Peterson Nursery still is cutting peo- nies, but the height of the season has passed. One day last week three auto- mobile loads were carried to t


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