August 16, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



Summer Roses, A-i Quality 



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IF YOU WANT GOOD STOCK AND GOOD TREATMENT 



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 Daisies, Feverfew, Gypsophila and all other seasonable stock. Also Greens, such as Ferns, 

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WHOLESALE commwiow FLOUSTS 



CHICAGO 



which they will embark for a three 

 weeks' trip to Clearwater, Fla., where 

 Mr. Kennicott has an orange and 

 grapefruit grove. They expect to make 

 the trip from New York by boat. Dur- 

 ing Mr. Kennicott 's abSence, J. E. Poll- 

 worth will look after the interests of 

 the firm. 



At the Bassett & Washburn Pacific 

 coast branch at Sierra Madre, Cal., there 

 are acres of kentias raised from seed 

 which will begin to come on the market 

 next year. Although the establishment 

 was planned before the European war 

 had begun to affect the market for 

 palms, it seems almost as though the 

 present condition had been foreseen. 

 "With Belgian importations shut off, 

 America must look to home growers for 

 palms. Large annual sowings of seeds 

 have been made at the Bassett & Wash- 

 burn establishment in each of the last 

 three years. 



George Wienhoeber now carries seven- 

 teen people on his payroll. He claims to 

 pay the highest wages and demands the 

 best service, which may account for the 

 excellent progress his business has made. 



One of the show places of that part of 

 the city will be the Italian garden of 

 Julius Schwill, on Fullerton parkway, 

 just completed by William Dilger, of 

 Detroit, who has had a force of land- 

 scape men at work on it for months. 



F. T. D. Service in a Wholesale Way 

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Chicago 



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Felix Reichling, of Peter Reinberg's, 

 has returned from a week's trip to the 

 Dells. Two days were spent at Fox 

 lake, and on the return trip a stop 

 was made at Milwaukee, to visit florists 

 there. 



G. Marshall, of Poehlmann Bros. Co., 

 has returned from a four weeks' trip 

 through the middle west. 



A. C. Schafer, of Winterson's Seed 



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