. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. L. P. PkM« Cratnl 14M Prlrate Bzelu»re all DcpartaieHki 66 E. Randolph Street, ChicMo / Mention The Rerlew when yon write. r FOR ALL THE SPECIALTIES ORDER OF I KENNKM BROS. 0) WHOLESALE COMMISSION rLORlSTS 163 N. Wabash Ave. {^f<;f;'';s:i Chicago Mention The Review when you write. season's cut of peonies. The blooms, without wrapping, went into cold stor- age in buckets. Thence they go in great, strong baskets to Kyle & Foer- ster, who grade them and sell by count, just as roses are handled and sold. Mrs. Lewis H. Winterson was oper- ated on


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. L. P. PkM« Cratnl 14M Prlrate Bzelu»re all DcpartaieHki 66 E. Randolph Street, ChicMo / Mention The Rerlew when yon write. r FOR ALL THE SPECIALTIES ORDER OF I KENNKM BROS. 0) WHOLESALE COMMISSION rLORlSTS 163 N. Wabash Ave. {^f<;f;'';s:i Chicago Mention The Review when you write. season's cut of peonies. The blooms, without wrapping, went into cold stor- age in buckets. Thence they go in great, strong baskets to Kyle & Foer- ster, who grade them and sell by count, just as roses are handled and sold. Mrs. Lewis H. Winterson was oper- ated on for a second time July 1, at Columbus hospital. It is hoped that this time her recovery will be complete. C. W. McKellar and wife spent June 30 at Lake Forest. Tim Matchen and Mrs. Matchen Sun- dayed at Round Lake, fishing. Arrangements have been made to take the employees of the A. L. Randall Co. to Galewood July 4, for a picnic at the residence of Miss A. L. Tonner. The 12-mile trip will be made by automobile, leaving the store at 10 a. m. As the company has sixty-five names on the store pay roll, it is expected that the picnickers will number considerably over 100. The Cook County Florists' Associa- tion expects to have the largest picnic ever held by the local trade, according to A. Zech, chairman of the committee. It is to be at Kartheuser's grove July 14. Eric Johnson has been having an un- pleasant time with an ulcerated tooth. Face badly swollen. A. L. Randall expects to get away this week for his summer sojourn on the fruit farm in Michigan. The wedding bells were ringing June 26 for Ralph Walther, brother of George Walther, the Sixty-third street florist. Mr. Walther's bride was Miss Kather- ine Mayes, of this city. Paul Rich- mond, store man and designer for George Walther, left July 1 for a va- cation visit to his home in Memphis, Tenn. The W. E. Lynch Co., carnation growers at Forest Park, are well aloug with replanting and expect to be fin- ished by July 15. Mr


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