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The Florists' Review 



August 7, 1913. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



FLORISTS' 

 SUPPLIES 



1129 Arch Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



is looking after her sister's business 

 during the interval. 



N. J. Wietor is anxiously awaiting 

 the delivery of a new six-cylinder Loco- 

 mobile. This will be the third motor 

 Mr. "Wietor has owned and this time 

 he thinks he will be in possession of 

 everything that an automobile aflfords. 

 Wietor Bros, finished the season 's plant- 

 ing with the last day of July, roses, 

 chrysanthemums and carnationa all be- 

 ing set iot the new season. Gus AUes, 

 of the city store staflf, is vacationing 

 in Wisconsin. 



Frank Farney, representing the M. 

 Rice Co., Philadelphia, has been at the 

 Palmer House several days with a largfe 

 line of samples. 



When C. W. McKellar and wife start 

 for the convention in their automobile 

 they will have as guests George Asmus 

 and Mrs. Asmus. 



Lewis H. WintersoD, of Winterson's 

 Seed Store, is taking his fortnight off 

 before the convention. 



Frank Johnson, sales manager for 

 the A. L. Randall Co., spent two days 

 last week in the Wisconsin woods, look- 

 ing over the operations of his company 

 in the moss districts. W. W. Randall 

 has returned from a month's trip south 

 and says it has been excessively hot. 



E. E. Pieser and wife left August 2 

 for Winnipeg. 



The E. C. Amling Co. reports the ar- 

 rival of the first pick of indoor carna- 

 tions August 4, while one or two grow- 

 ers still were shipping small quantities 

 from last season 's plants. 



The Batavia Greenhouse Co. reports 

 having begun to cut from the Killarneys 

 recently planted in place of the carna- 

 tions. The Beauties- are being pinched 

 back. 



Everything: in Seasonable 



CUT FLOWERS 



Quality the best procurable 

 CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



A. T. f YFER, Manasar. 

 30 C. Randolph Stroat, 



TELEPHONE CENTRAL 3S73 



CHICAGO 



Sam Pearce has completed four houses 

 on his new place on Milwaukee avenue. 

 The old houses are now being removed 

 to the new location and such of the 

 material as is good will be used in the 

 erection of additional glass. 



R. J. Haight, secretary of the Horti- 

 cultural Society, is distributing quanti- 

 ties of cards announcing "the annual 

 gladiolus, kardy annual and perennial 

 show" to be held in the Art Institute 

 August 14 and 15. Those who would 

 like to exhibit should send to Mr. 

 Haight, 536 South Clark street, for pre- 

 mium list. The show will not be open 

 evenings. The judges will be H. B. 

 Porner, Urbana, HI.; John Tiplady, 

 Lake Forest; F. Oechslin, Austin. 



Carl Ickes writes from Karlsruhe, in 

 Germany, that he has had a delightful 

 trip through Italy and Switzerland. He 

 was one of 2,600 delegates to a Sunday 

 .school ..convention at Zurich. 



The Chicago Florists' Club will hold 

 an open air meeting at Sans Souci park 



No. 228 Palmetto 



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MADISON, LAKE CO.. OHIO 



