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The Rorists^ Review 



March 29, 1917. 



V^ 



The Mail Order 

 Wholesale Cut Flower House 



of Chicago 



-OUR F. T. D. SERVICE DID IT- 



Whatever advertisements you read in this paper as to quantity — quality — or 

 prices on Cut Flowers, bear in mind that you can get it at "Kennicott's" — 

 besides our F. T. D. Service is the Best Inducement for your business. 



F.^T.'^D. Service 

 is a protection to 

 the Retail Florist. 



It's cheaper to buy cut flo%ters in the 

 World's Greatest Cut Flower Market 

 than it is for you to grow them. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



quantities quickly and easily, there are 

 few who are in advance of Poehlniann 

 Bros. Co. The company is installing 

 $6,100 worth of additional machinery 

 for handling its coal. It expects to get 

 in 9,000 tons of coal between now and 

 June 1. 



Victor Bergman was gifted with an 

 artistic appreciation for color values, 

 and especially with the ability to com- 

 bine bright colors harmoniously. The 

 result is that O. J. Friedman's window 

 always catches the eyes of those who 

 pass on the boulevard. 



A now store is being opened in the 

 Rogers Park business section on Sheri- 

 dan road, under the name of the Grow- 

 ers' Floral Co. 



That good lilies will be scarce for 

 Easter is the opinion of August Poehl- 

 mann, who says his company will have 

 21,000 plants ready. 



Peter Schowsbos has succeeded Emil 

 Reichling as superintendent of Peter 

 Reinberg's greenhouses. Mr. Schowsbos 

 has been in the employ of Peter Rein- 

 berg for many years. 



While the display of the A. L. Randall 

 Co., at the New York show March 15 

 to 22, was a trade exhibit for business 

 purposes, it was so attractive a feature 

 that the judges recommended that it be 

 given a silver medal. 



George Asmus, who has been severely 

 ill for the last six weeks, has returned 

 from New York, where he was regain- 

 ing his strength, and is at work again. 

 "Not as well as ever, but at least able 

 to be around," he says. 



After having been in the flower pot 

 business on North Leavitt street for 

 twenty-eight years. A, F. Kohr has de- 

 cided that he has passed the age for 

 the work and plans to sell the pottery 

 to a younger man. 



The Albany Nurseries has opened its 

 store on Madison street. The establish- 

 ment appears to have been planned as 

 a spring catch-penny, but there are pos- 

 sibilities of development into something 

 permanent and of general trade interest. 



CHARLES MILLANG 



Telephone Farragut 2483 



Wholesale Florist 



55 West 26th Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



EVERY VARIETY OF CUT FLOWERS FOR EASTER 



Book your orders with me early. 

 Be ready for a record week. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



1o MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised in ROCHELLE 4-ln. SQUARE 

 paper pots (64 cubic inches of soil and roots) 

 tiian on plants raised in 4-in. clay pots (31 cubic 

 Inches of soil and roots). Send for PROOF. 

 .See page 131. 

 F. W. BOCHELLE U SONS, Chester, N. J. 



A. L. Bandall returned to Chicago 

 after a one week 's visit to New York 

 city. 



F. G. Klingel is taking a short vaca- 

 tion. He intends to be back at his desk 

 with Erne & Co., for a few weeks again, 

 however, before leaving the market for 

 good. 



K. N. Cooper, manager of the Auburn- 

 dale Goldfish Co., has returned from a 

 pleasant trip to New Orleans and 

 through the southeastern territory. 



In keeping with its many other 

 progressive policies, the American 

 Greenhouse Mfg. Co. will align itself 

 with the daylight-saving movement and. 



CHIFFON 



Supply getting scarce. 



4-inch, all colors Oc per .vard 



fi-inch. all colors 7c per yard 



40 yards to a piece. 



CREPE PAPER 



Best Colors. Imported Style; 

 $3.00 per dozen rolls. 



C. C. rOLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 

 Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



after April 1, will commence work at 

 8 a. m., finishing at 4:30 p. m. 



J. E. Quallich, of the A. L. Bandall 

 Co., recently returned from a trip 

 through Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, 

 where he said that he found business 

 good. 



