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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Acausx 10, 1911. 



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The committee of the Florists' Club 

 to which was referred the matter of 

 inviting the S. A. F. to meet in Chi- 

 cago next year held a meeting at the 

 Union restaurant August 8. The senti- 

 ment was that inasmuch as Chicago will 

 have a big spring show and wants 

 everyone to come in March, 1912, it 

 would be impolitic to urge that the 

 trade come here in a body twice within 

 six months. 



N. J. Rupp, of the John C. Moninger 

 Co., leaves Sunday, August 13, on the 

 Pennsylvania Limited to have Monday 

 to set up the company's exhibit in 

 Baltimore. 



Mrs. W. E. Horton, who is right- 

 hand man at Bassett & Washburn's, is 

 vacationing in Wisconsin. Miss Ella 

 Shaffer has returned. 



A. Y. Longren has returned from a 

 month's trip among E. H. Hunt's cus- 

 tomers in Ohio and Michigan. 



A. L. Vaughan, of Vaughan & Sperry, 

 spent several days of last week with 

 Indiana florists. Max Ringier has re- 

 turned from his vacation. 



W. W. Randall, of the A. L. Randall 

 Co., accompanied by Mrs. Randall, will 

 go to Washington on the Pennsylvania's 

 Manhattan Limited Sunday for a 

 couple of days' visit before the S. A. 

 F. convention, after which they will go 

 to Philadelphia and New York. 



John Zech and Matt Mann not only 

 do business in partnership, but they do 

 their traveling in company. Last 

 winter they visited the Mardi Gras to- 

 gether and next week they will go to 

 the convention, thence to New York 

 by boat and home by way of Niagara 

 Falls. 



Weiland & Risch report having had 

 their establishment at Evanston com- 

 pletely replanted August 5. 



Henry Wietor and Gus Alles, the lat- 

 ter the oldest store employee of Wietor 

 Bros., are making a vacation trip to 

 Milwaukee, Sheboygan and Port Wash- 

 ington, Wis. 



August and Adolph Poehlmann and 

 their family have returned from a fort- 

 night's outing at Wisconsin lake re- 

 sorts. 



The first thing A. Lange did on his 

 return from his western trip was to 

 run a midsummer sale of Beauties. 



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Victor Bergman, of the E. Wien- 

 hoeber Co., is at Pittsburg, where Mrs. 

 Bergman and their son are spending 

 several weeks. He intends taking in 

 the S. A. F. convention. 



Robert Newcomb has returned from 

 an eastern trip. 



Fred Lautenschlager, of Kroeschell 

 Bros. Co., left this morning, August 

 10, on the Pennsylvania Limited, for 

 Baltimore, where he has a carload ex- 

 hibit to set up before the opening of 

 the convention. 



F. F. Scheel, the Shermerville grower, 

 is at Lake Geneva this week with his 

 family. 



Visitors: C. C. Pollworth, Milwau- 

 kee; C. De Wever, St. Louis; William 



A. Seeger, Jr., and F. T. Delaney, of 

 Mullanphy Florist, St. Louis, Mo.; E. 

 S. Thompson, Benton Harbor, Mich; D. 



B. Hazen, Batavia, HI.; L. A. Kintzele, 

 Denver; F. E. Bonham, Macomb, 111. 



Jamestown, N. Y. — Lawrence Cotter, 

 superintendent of the Lakeview Rose 

 Gardens, has fully recovered from a 

 sick spell and hopes to have things in 

 shape to get away for the convention. 

 Geo. A. Heelas, the clever artist at the 

 store, plans to go along. 



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