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The Florists' Review 



May 4, 1922 



marked, labeled, or branded in English 

 upon the exterior thereof with a written 

 or printed label, stamped or marked, 

 showing (a) the common or trade name 

 of the particular variety of field seed 

 contained therein, (b) the foreign coun- 

 (Conclnded oil page 162. > 



PEACOCK DESCRIBES BISE. 



In his appearance before Eeferee in 

 Bankruptcy Eastment, last week, Ever- 

 ette E. Peacock described the means by 

 which the rapid growth of his seed com- 

 pany was promoted since its organiza- 

 tion in October, 1917, with an initial 

 capital stock of $100,000. 



"I received $60,000 for merchandise 

 received from me from another store in 

 which I was interested," he testified. 

 "In 1919 the capital stock was in- 

 creased to $200,000 and a new issue of 

 stock was made. In May, 1921, the 

 capital stock was increased again, this 

 time to $300,000, but at this time only 

 $25,000 was sold, making the total 

 capital of the company $215,000." 



Peacock testified that he had an open 

 credit with the Second Security bank 

 of Chicago, 1951 Milwaukee avenue, for 

 $20,000. The loan was secured by a 

 mortgage on farm property owned by 

 the corporation. In 1921 the indebted- 

 ness of the company was nearly $60,000, 

 secured by warehouse receipts and dis- 

 counted paper. "I went to the Mil- 

 waukee-Irving State bank and had 

 them take a $100,000 first mortgage on 

 the farm and property of the company, 

 so that I could take up the indebted- 

 ness with the Second Security State 

 bank. 



"During tJiat time I borrowed more 

 than $5,000 from the Second Citizens' 

 State bank, 4801 Lincoln avenue, and 

 the First National bank of Oak Park 

 had a note of mine for $11,500." 



The call of the receiver for bids on 

 the assets of the Everette E. Peacock 

 Co. is reported under the heading, 

 "Business Embarrassments," on an- 

 other page of this issue. 



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