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MabCH 4, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



A beautiful, sxeen enameled, adjustable 



Plant Stand 



It has a range in height from 26 to 62 

 inches, and you will find it invaluable 

 for decorative purposes and the display 

 of plants and baskets in your store and 

 window. 



Poppy desien is carried throughout. 



A beautiful ornament for any store. 



Price 



$3.50 each 



PERCY JONES 



-INC.- 



SO EAST RANDOLPH STREET 

 CHICAGO • • ILLINOIS' 



er department sales for December, Jan- 

 uary and February were 225 per cent 

 greater than in the same three months 

 last season, while in the supply depart- 

 ment the increase was 262 per cent. If 

 anyone can show greater gains than 

 these he surely is entitled to congratu- 

 lation. 



Andrew Chronis is pleased to take ad- 

 vantage of the changed conditions to 

 return to his old policy of abundant 

 display of flowers in thfi store of th« 

 Alpha Floral Co. 



Mike Freres, with A. T. Pyfer & Co., 

 has been confined to his home by a be- 

 lated attack of the flu. 



C. L. Washburn and wife leave March 

 5 for a fortnight's trip in the south- 

 east. They expect to travel as far as 

 Galveston. 



P. C. Schupp says the call for carna- 

 tion cuttings exceeds anything in his 

 previous experience. one order this 

 week was for 15,000, evidently for start- 

 ing up another range which has been 

 idle. 



James Psenicka recently took his Efon 

 into partnership at the Gross Point 

 carnation range. 



The Wayside Inn at Morton Grove, 

 a favorite resort of florists, was burned 

 to the ground March 1. President 

 Poehlmann, of the village board, di- 

 rected the fire fighters, but they were 

 unable to save the building. 



As a means of getting team work, the 

 American Greenhouse Mfg. Co. has a 

 monthly dinner for those in the sales 

 and administration departments. Feb- 



The Sign of Service 



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Great Reduction 



in Prices 



PREMIER, COLUMBIA, RUSSELL 



Long $26.00 per 100 



Choice medium $18.00 to 20.00 per 100 



Short 12.00 to 16.00 per 100 



Ophelia, Sunburst, Hearst, Killamey, White Kiilamej 



Long $20.00 per 100 



Medium .$15.00to 18.00 per 100 



Short lO.OOto 12.00perl00 



Sweet Peas Per 100 



Fancy Spencers $ 3.00 



Medium... 2.00 



Assorted . . . Per 1000, $10.00 to 16.00 



VioleU Per 100 



Double $ 0.75 to$ 1,00 



Single 75 to 1.00 



Callas 26.00 



Calendulas 2.U0 to 4.00 



NeW Decorative Greens Per 100 



Salal $1.00 



Deer Tongue Fern 1.00 



Mahonia 1.00 



Bronze Huckleberry 2.00 



Carnations Per 100' 



Fancy $6.00 to $8.00 



Tulips 



Fancy 8.00 



Medium 5.00 to 6.00 



Jonquils 6.00 to 8.00 



Freesia 2.00 to 3.00 



PussyWiUow 4.00 



Mexican Ivyi 75 to 1.00 



Plumosus, bunch 25 to .50 



Sprengeri, bunch 26 to .50 



Ferns, per 1000 4.00 



Galax, per 1000 2.00 



A. T. Pyfer & Company 



OUR MOTTO: "Nothing ia too much trouble to please a caatomer" 

 t64 N. Wabash Are. L. D. Phone, Central 3373 CHICAGO 



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Wholesale 

 Florists and 

 Supplies 



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30 East Randolph St 



CHICAGO 



Telephone Central 6284 



You'll want them 



often when you open your box of 



Sweet Peas from Tonner's— 



They speak for themselves. The latest varieties 

 of wonderful shades— the quality unsurpassed - 

 and bunched by experts 



W#tit1r»ii Th* R<>Tlew wb«a too writ*. 



ruary 27, at Field's men's grill, there 

 were thirty present. Among the guests 

 was Dr. Eiche, of the Eiche Floral Co., 

 Lincoln, Neb., whose theme was "Why 



I Gave Your Company the Order for 

 my New House 85x300." 



F. Lautenschlager sent out another 

 of his unusual notices for the Florists' 



