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The Florists' Review 



Sbptembbb 9, 1920 



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a letter received from them last week. 

 The letter was from Mr. Steidle's old 

 home in Germany. They expect to re- 

 turn home the latter part of this month. 



L. P. Jensen and Ernest Strehle are 

 attending the convention of the Ameri- 

 can Association of Park Superintend- 

 ents at Louisville, Ky., this week. 



John Boerm 's new location is 4848 

 Delmar boulevard, just a block west 

 of his old location. Mr. Boerm has 

 fitted up a neat store and has every- 

 thing ready for the opening of the 

 season. He is assisted in the manage- 

 ment of the store by Mrs. Boerm. 



The Ayres Floral Co. is making hand- 

 some improvements on its store front. 

 The design and the work are under the 

 supervision of Fred Strohmeyer, one of 

 the members of the firm. The work 

 ' will be completed this week. 



Julius Schaeffer, of Vandervoort 's 

 floral department, spent a few days in 

 Chicago last week buying stock for a 

 big decorating job for the opening of 

 the new quarters of the United Drug 

 Co. The contract comes close to the 

 $3,000 mark. 



Fred Michel, president of the Geo. 

 Waldbart Floral Co., who visited New 

 York after the convention, returned 

 August 31 with Mrs. Michel, who had 

 spent the summer in New York. 



Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Gorly, who 

 spent the summer seeing the sights of 

 California and Colorado, are expected 

 home this week, according to Vincent 

 J. Gorlv. 



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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar May, Mr. and 

 Mrs. W. A. Bowe, Mr. and Mrs. L. 



Baumann and Miss Scott were the last 

 of the conventionists to reach home 



