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The Florists^ Review 



AnOOBT 6, 1020 



MR. ALLAN HUMASON 



WILL SHOW 



The Raedlein Basket Co. Line 



AT THE S. A. F. CONVENTION 

 CLEVELAND, AUGUST 17, 18, 19 



Raedlein Basket Co., cmc/GoXi^FSis 



business. Many will go to take orders^ 

 others to see what is for sale, but prin- 

 cipally they will go to keep in personal 

 touch with the trend of thought and 

 action in the trade. What the society 

 does or does not do in its business meet- 

 ings seems to hold little interest for any- 

 one here, except that many volunteer the 

 information that they do not care for 

 the monthly Journal, but would prefer 

 to have the society return to the old 

 fashion of printing its records in one 

 annual volume, easier to preserve and 

 to consult. 



The Chicago representation will strag- 

 gle to Cleveland; there will be no special 

 train. Sellers will go in advance. Many 

 of those who will combine pleasure with 

 business will go by automobile. 



W. J. Smyth, with Mrs. Smyth, will 

 drive the Pierce-Arrow to Cleveland, 

 ship it by boat to Buffalo and drive to 

 Albany and Troy for a visit at Mr. 

 Smyth's old home. 



C. J. Michelsen will drive his Packard. 

 With him will be Henry Wehrman and 

 Eugene Dramm. Paul Weiss will accom- 

 pany George Wienhoeber. H. N. Bruns 

 and W. J. Keimel also will take their 

 cars, their families and some friends. 



Peter Pearson plans to drive comfort- 

 ably; no hurry. 



Paul Klingsporn is organizing a road 

 race among those connected with the 

 Chicago Flower Growers' Association, 

 limilar to the one so successfuly con- 

 ducted to Detroit last year. 



Prom Maywood several cars will carry 

 the family parties and friends of Albert 

 F. Amling and his sons. 



Bandall'8 Still Growing. 



At Traverse City, Mich., the Johnson- 

 Bandall Co. has the foundations in for 

 another addition to its factory, this sec- 

 tion to be 80x156 and two stories high, 

 duplicating the addition built last au- 

 tumn. A large dry kiln also is to be 

 built. A. L. Eandall and family re- 

 cently returned from an automobile trip 

 to Traverse City and August 2 F. M. 

 Johnson took his family and his car on 

 the steamer to Manustee, intending to 

 drive thence to Tr«i verse City for a 

 week's stay. 



Sales Manager Edward Galavan re- 

 turned to hiSv^derilc August 2 after a 

 fortnight 'aljvacfrtion in Michigan. 



Valnous Notes. 



Peter Eeinberg is wrecking five green- 

 houses. On6 insertion of his offer in the 

 Classified/Action of The Eeview served 

 to bringn)uyer8 for his present surplus 

 of fiela-grown carnation plants. 



E. Wienhoeber, who in his time has 



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You can make work like this in your store if you use PYFBR'S 



GLADIOLI . . . $3.00 to $4.00 per 100 



ASTERS 3.00 to 4.00 per 100 



ROSES 4.00 per 100 and up 



Our Motto: 'Nothing Is too much troable to please a customer." 

 164 NORTH WABASH AVENUE! CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



