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The Florists' Review 



Jamdabt 8, 1920. 



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IF ITS TO 

 HAD 



in Chicago 



Carnations 



Violets 



Calendulas 



Stevia 



Paper Whites 



Mignonette 



Sweet Peas 



Boxwood 



Sprengeri 



Galax- 



Ferns 



Adiantum 



Plumosus 



Smilax 



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J, Zech named the following committees 

 to act during the meeting of the Ameri- 

 can Carnation Society and the Illinois 

 State Florists' Association, to be held 

 at Hotel La Salle January 21 and 22: 



Reception Committee — T. B. Waters, chair- 

 man; Mrs. C. L. Waslibum, cliairman Ladies' 

 Keception Committee. 



Wliolesalers' Committee — August Poehlmann, 

 chairman; O. L. Washburn, Paul Klingsporn, 

 John Mlchelsen, Allie Zech. 



Betailers' Committee — A. Lange, chairman; 

 W. J. Smyth, Andrew Chronls, B. Wienhoeber. 

 H. N. Bruna. 



Allied Trades Committee — Philip Foley, chair- 

 man; B. Kurowskl. Charles Kroeschell, M. C. 

 Wright, Philip McKee. 



Seedsmen's Committee — J. 0. Vaughan, chair- 

 man; R. B. Howe, A. Henderson, A. Miller. 



Growers' Committee — Joseph Kohout, chair- 

 man; Otto Amling, Paul Weiss, Emil Buettner, 

 Sam Pierce. 



Press Committee — Michael Barker, H. B. How- 

 ard, James Morton, Mrs. Hancock. 



Ladles' Reception Committee — Mrs. C. L. 

 Washburn, chairman; Miss Frauenf elder, Mrs. 

 A. J. Zech, Miss Keenan, Mrs. Geo. Asmus, Mrs. 

 W. N. Rudd, Mrs. August Poehlmann, Miss 

 Marie Groth, Miss Barbara Ott, Mrs. C. W. 

 Johnson, Miss L. A. Tonner, Miss Gunterberg, 

 Mrs. T. B. Waters, Mrs. Philip Foley, Mrs. 

 Adolph Poehlmann, Miss Nettle L. Parker. 



The word that comes from other cities 

 is that there will be a big attendance 

 at the convention, and Chicago is ex- 

 pected to do its part in the accustomed 

 manner. A theater party for the visit- 

 ing ladies is being arranged at the Cort, 

 for January 21. The annual dinner will 

 be January 22. The visitors pay for 

 their own tickets, according to Carna- 

 tion Society custom, but Chicago will 

 supply the entertainment. 



Various Notes. 



On the special grand jury which will 

 hear evidence against the "reds" gath- 

 ered in recent raids is Henry Haber- 

 kamp, of Mount Prospect. 



P. L. McKee has recently purchased 

 practically all the outstanding capital 

 stock of the American Greenhouse Mfg. 

 Co., which makes him virtually sole 

 owner. 



Edward Galavan, sales manager for 

 the A. L. Eandall Co., has gone to New 

 York for a business trip of ten days. 



Herman Amling, youngest of the Am- 

 ling brothers, returned from Germany 

 December 21. He was born at May- 

 wood, but instead of going into the 

 florists' business as the three other 

 brothers did, he was educated for the 

 ministry. About twenty years ago he 

 went to Germany and became pastor of 



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