The Florists^ Review 



Febbdaay 12, 1920 



GEO. C WEILAND, President 

 EDWARD MEURET, Vice-President 

 RUDOLPH ELLSWORTH, Secretary 

 CHARLES McCAULEYj Treasurer 



Our Customers Want — and 



1S2 N. Wabash Avenue 



Chicago, t D. PiioM Rnulolph 631 



Our Supply Is Increasing Rapidly, but 

 Demand Continues Abnormal 



\U^ NEVER have experienced anything like the present 

 situation— ordinarily a supply as large as we have now 

 would be enough to fill all regular orders and leave a surplus 

 for those who can use flowers only at a price. But this season 

 the demand is so much greater than ever before at this time 

 of year, it still is impossible to fill orders in full— and there is 

 no question of price. 



Freesia Is Plentiful 



and the already large supply of Spring Flowers, Roses and 

 Carnations is sure to be greatly increased within the next few 

 days. We expect very soon to be filling all orders in full, even 

 if the present abnormal demand continues. 



^ r^ 'P T p* TT While prices necessarily are high under present 



conditions, buyers of Cut Flowers should note 

 that our supply is of the highest quality, and that the prices of 

 the Chicago Flower Growers' Association never are higher 

 than others charge, IF THEY FILL YOUR ORDER, regardless 

 of the quality of their stock. 



