Mabch 4, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



Til* llortoto whoa* oarda ftVPMU* on fhe paces earrylns fhto head, ara 

 ''^•~>->~ Arom ofliar florists lor local daUvary oa tha uaoal baala. 



THE UNEXCELLED FACILITIES OF THE 



E.WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 E. ELM ST., CHICAGO 



Are available to the trade In fllllnr all orders. 



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CHICAGO 



4701 to 4705 

 Lake Park Ave. 



TA* Horn* of Flown 



SCHILLER'S 



TWO CHICAGO STORES 

 eorw erery part of olty and tabarfoa 

 OBOROE ASinrs. Mgr. 



4609 Broadway :i 2221 W. Madison St. 

 Member nortotB* Telegraph DeUrerr Aaa'a. 



FRIEDMAN, ^Jsiss 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



fi22 So. Michigan Ave.. Ck)iisre88 Hotel 

 Conrtesiee Extended to »II Florlnts. 



CHICAGO 



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 '''^"■^ 3530 Michigan Avenue 



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Flowery 

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3912 North Clark St.. CHICAGO 



Tel. 



Lake View 



1121 



OAK PARK 



and all western suburbs of Chicago 



A. H. SCHNEIDER 



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 F. T. D. 



104H Lake Street. 

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OAK PARK, ILL. 



AVENUE FLOWER SHOP. 811 Lake St 

 Also for River Forest, Austin. Maywo<<l 



WE have always the most perfect facilities to per- 

 form every part of the Florists* craft; spacious 

 workrooms, experienced workmen, expert shipping 

 dep)artment. Finest Flowers in greatest variety. These 

 £ure important reasons why we solicit your patronage and 

 can assure you of perfect satisfaction. 



Let us convince you. 



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 in Chicago and vicinity 



GEORGE 



FISHER & BRO. 



183 N. WABASH AVE. 



CHICAGO 



Highland Park, 111. 



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Established 1894 



Members F. T. D. 



in the office of the park department for 

 the last eight years, died last week at 

 St. Anthony's hospital at the age of 

 30. J. J. B. 



BALTIMORE, MD. 



The Market. 



While the supply in no way equals 

 the demand, a few bright days have 

 brought a little better supply to the 

 local market; this is especially true of 

 carnations and sweet peas. This in- 

 crease has had no effect on prevailing 

 prices, as everything is taken as soon as 

 it comes in. Roses continue to be 

 scarce, but any that do come are of ex- 

 ceptionally fine quality. 



Bulbous stock is not to be had; in- 

 deed, one retailer remarked that he 

 could not understand the motive for the 

 growers' holding it back for Easter, as 

 he felt that it would be impossible for 

 them to get better prices for it then 

 than the prices prevailing at present. 

 It would seem, however, that everyone 

 is holding it, for there has been none to 

 speak of since Christmas. This may 

 bring about a condition at Easter in 

 which there will be a glut of this sort 

 of stock and prices may break. With 

 the present prices and scarcity, it would 

 be wise to bring it in now and get rid 

 of it. With jonquils at $10 and $12 per 

 hundred and all other bulbous stock at 

 proportional figures, there is hardly any 

 room for an increase. 



The price of "flowers is so high that 

 people are beginning to use artificial 



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Bend iu year retail ordera. We tasT* 

 facilities aecond to none In tb« olty. 



CHICAGO 



3343 W. Madison St. 



Send Your CHICAGO Ordera to 



H. N. BRUNS 



Best Eqaipped ReiaU Store ea the West Side 

 3040 W. Madison St., Ch-?ago. 111. 



Chicago 



THE PM.MCR 

 HOUSE FUmST 



J 17 Ea.st 



Member P. T. D. MoNBOE St. 



CHICAGO 



Paul Blome & Co. 



1361 N.Clark St 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



