Januaby 11, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



33 



OPHELIA WARD 



SUNBURST VALLEY 



KILLARNEY LILIES 

 KILLARNEY BRILLIANT VIOLETS 



RICHMOND SWEET PEAS 



RUSSELL PAPER WHITES 



MILADY STEVIA 



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root. He can see so little difiference in 

 results that the use of own root plants 

 IS contemplated in increasing the plant- 

 ing' for next season. 



•'. Mangel has recently arranged with 

 "" A. L. Randall Co. for the installa- 

 ^'<tii of one of its large combination 

 '"liiitains and rainbow aquariums, to be 

 I'l'i'cd in the conservatory at the rear 

 "f Ills Palmer House store. 



One notes with interest that only two 

 I'f Tsons have served as president of the 

 vill.-ige of Morton Grove siuce its organ- 

 'zilion, nearly a quarter century ago, 

 '" ! that both are florists. George Har- 

 '' \vas the lir.st president, serving four- 

 I' 1 years, being succeeded by A. F. 



' hlmann, the present incumbent. ■ 



'^ is reported that the holidays 

 " ■ 'Kht trouble to several local grow- 

 ' ' llirough the interruption of ship- 

 " ' '*^ of coal from the mines. Several 

 ' ' '« are reported in which growers had 

 '" uo into the open market and pay high 

 I'' "OS for a supply, while others arc 

 d to have been scraping the bottoms 

 the bins when delayed shipments 

 ivofl. 



'• 1'. Yoats, of Champaign, 111., was 



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in town January 10, exhibiting blooms 

 of his new red rose, Sarah Yeats. He 

 has booked many or(lers for young stock 

 from those who will give it a trial next 

 season. 



y. Breitmeyer, ilount Clemens, Mich., 

 was in the city last week. 



Wm. Desmond. Minneapolis, Minn., 

 was a visitor in the city last week. 



Among the week's visitors has been 

 Henry C. Forster, secretary of Fetters 

 Flowers, Inc., Detroit, and also secre- 

 tary of the Detroit Florists' Club. With 

 him was A. H. Schumacher, a former 

 Chicagoan now with the Fetters corpo- 

 ration. 



Herrington on the Mum, sent hj The 

 Review for 50 cents. 



rORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Tiie New Year's business was fair. 

 Stock is up to par at present. Tulipa 

 and other I)ullious stock are arriving. 

 Business is rather quiet after the holi- 

 day rush, but there are some big wed- 

 dings and decorations booked for the 

 near future. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Club banquet, the first 

 annual banquet of the club, was held 

 Thursday evening, January 4, at the 

 Fnglisli Tea Rooms. Covers were laid 

 for seventeen. The committee on ar- 

 rangements was composed of Miss 



