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I WW ^1 I 1^ \^ I upon to fill your orders when scarcity exists? 1 



S During the period of SCARCITY we were filling orders complete when other houses were wiring their customers "Im- 5 



S possible to fill." TODAY finds us BETTER THAN EVER able to give you = 



I 9^ Good Values for Your Money. Try us and convince yourself. '^U I 



I HEAVY SUPPLY of the most popular Roses. | 



i Russell, Ophelia, Sunburst, Double White Killarney in short or long length i 



I stock. Also plenty of Pink Killarney, Killarney Brilliant, Richmond, = 



I Milady and Ward Roses. | 



I Orchids, Callas, Lilies, Valley, Daisies, Freesia, Tulips, Daffodils, | 



I Jonquils, Narcissus and all other Cut Flowers and Greens. Heavy cuts of | 



S Carnations being received daily. Special price in quantity lots. S 



I You can increase your profits and business | 



I by sending: all your orders direct to I 



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Open to 6 p. m.: Snndars and Holldayi to 12 M. 



YOU CAN ALWAYS GET 

 WHAT YOU NEED HERE! 



Oar Line is ao complete that it incladea every item 

 offered in the Great Chicago Market 



Jonquils, Tulips, Romans, Freesias, Lilies, 

 Paper White Narcissus, Daffodils, Valley 



TRY US ON RUSSELL ROSES 



Heavy supply of fancy RusseU In the lonaier atemmed grades— 

 ■plendld aubatltutes for Beautlee 



ROSES, CARNATIONS, SWEET PEAS, VIOLETS, ETC. 



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Maryland rose has been dropped by 

 most of the growers for this market, 

 but it has done so well at Peter Rein- 

 berg's that five or six more houses will 

 be given to it next season. Replant- 

 ing has begun in the houses of Mary- 

 land and Beauty. 



C. L. Washburn celebrated his fifty- 

 •^'ghth birthday anniversary Feb- 

 ruary 27. 



Because Deerfield has a freight rate 

 40 cents a ton higher than the Chi- 



cago rate, W. Q. Qaddis is considering 

 the sale of his property there and the 

 erection of a new range at some point 

 that will enable him to save money on 

 his coal and fertilizer. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co. has donated two 

 gold medals for the National Flower 

 Show at Philadelphia, one to be 

 awarded by the Rose Society, the other 

 by the Carnation Society. A unique 

 feature is that the medals can be worn 

 as watch charms. 



Charles Erne has not yet been able 

 to leave his bed in Michael Reese hos- 

 pital. 



John Poehlmann is feeling quite him- 

 self again, as he has been making fre- 

 quent visits of short duration to his 

 downtown office. February 26 John 

 Enders, of the cut flower department, 

 was taken ill with pneumonia and is 

 having a hard go of it. As a result of 

 his absence, Otto Frese has his hands 

 more than full. The 7-year-old daugh- 



