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The Florists^ Review 



April 1, 1920 



ROSES " CARNATIONS - SWEET PEAS 



In Large and Fine Supply for your Big Spring Needs 



Zech & Mann 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph St., Chicago, 111. 



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We fill all orders for 

 all kinds of flowers 



There is 

 No More Reliable 

 Source of Supply 



for 



Cut Flowers 



and Greens 



JOHN KRUCHTEN 



HENRY KRUCHTEN 



JOHN KRUCHTEN CO. 



(NOT INCORPORATED) 



Wholesale Florists »« £-1* ««S!Sl?t?i'!:f2!j CHICAGO, ILL. 



grill March 27. A representative of the 

 United States Steel Corporation made 

 the principal talk of the day, giving 

 the company 's staff an insight into steel 

 manufacture and probable price move- 

 ments. 



W. N. Eudd celebrated his sixtieth 

 birthday anniversary March 30. 



Emil Buettner cut about 25,000 lilies 

 for Easter. They were some of the best 

 he ever has grown. 



O. P. Bassett, at his home at Pasa- 

 dena, celebrated his eighty-fifth birth- 

 day anniversary March 31. 



The class in floriculture at the Ill> 

 nois State Agricultural College spent 

 March 27 at Chicago. There were 

 twenty-five students piloted by Pro- 

 fessor Howard and Walter Poehlmann, 

 son of Adolph Poehlmann. After vis- 

 iting the wholesale section in the morn- 

 ing to see how flowers are sold, the 

 afternoon was spent in inspecting sev- 

 eral of the prominent greenhouse estab- 

 lishments to see how flowers are grown. 



In last Sunday's big wind A. Miller 

 and some companions were driving in 

 a Ford in the vicinity of Dunning. The 

 storm tipped their car on its side, but 

 they remained in its shelter until the 

 rain had passed. 



Mike Fink invested $1,600 in lily 

 bulbs and says he will be fortunate if 

 he gets the $600 back, so it seems not 

 all the lilies proved bonanzas. 



Tim Matchen was in from Indiana 

 Harbor March 29. He says business is 

 80 good he gets to town much less fre- 

 quently than in other seasons. 



John Ziska, of Joseph Ziska & Sons, 

 says he is able to see nothing in pros- 

 p.ect but steadily rising prices for flor- 



Tann, 



WHOLESALE 

 CUT FLOWERS 



and 



SUPPUES 



30 Em! Randolph St 



CHICAGO 



Telephone Central 6284 



Every flower is Carefully Selected, 

 every bunch Carefully Inspected, 

 as an honest product of 



Quality Truthfully Represented. 



ists ' supplies. "Within the last few days 

 his firm has received cables from France 

 and Germany indicating rapidly rising 

 markets there, the price of chiffon being 

 particularly buoyant. 



The E. C. Amjing Co. started the 

 Easter rush with A. C. Kohlbrand just 

 out of a sick bed and Max Awizzus just 

 having gone there. 



Here's Charlie Erne's new one: 

 "People who live in glass houses should 

 grow cut flowers — that's what we do." 



Those of the trade who have spent 

 the ragged end of winter in sunny Cali- 



JOHNSON BASKET WORKS 



2835 Milwaukee Avenue 

 CHICAGO 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



f ornia are rapidly returning home. Al- 

 bert F. Amling and wife and E. Wien- 

 hoeber and daughter, Miss Edna, 

 reached Chicago this week. 



