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The Florists^ Review 



March 25, 1920 



ROSES :: CARNATIONS :: SWEET PEAS 



In Large and Fine Supply for Easter 



Zech & Mann 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph St., Chicago, III. 



We shall fill all orders 

 for all kinds of flowers 



There is 

 No More Reliable 

 Source of Supply 



for 



Cut Flowers 



and Greens 



T TT TT?Q Get your supply for Easter from us. 



-I— i X J-^ X J_J K^ None finer anvwhere. Write for nrices. 



Write for prices. 



The old Siegel-Cooper store was re- 

 opened March 22 by seventy-one mer- 

 chants, each operating individually, but 

 under one roof, and with delivery and 

 other service facilities in common. 

 Peter Kutrumanes has the flower shop 

 and Grossberg, Tyler, Finnerman Co. has 

 the artificial flowers, decorations, bas- 

 kets, vases, etc. Each is on the main 

 floor. 



A. L. Vaughan, whose lease is out 

 April 30, says he has not yet found a 

 new location and that he may close uj). 

 The building is to be torn down. 



Hilmer V. Swenson, who is secre- 

 tary and advertising manager for the 

 Allied Florists' Association, was in 

 New York last week to attend the 

 meeting of the S. A. F. publicity com- 

 mittees. He reports that arrangements 

 were made to have his office take over a 

 large part of the work of the S. A. F. 

 promotion bureau, which hereafter will 

 be handled from Chicago. 



In the midst of the sea of rapidly ris- 

 ing costs of doing business the trade 

 last week encountered one little island 

 of relief. The iceman sent notice of a 

 reduction of $5 a ton in the price of 

 ice. 



C. A. Samuelson is at home from 

 Montana, to be in the store during the 

 Easter rush. 



W. A. Hansen has been swinging 

 around the circuit made at Christmas 

 for the E. C. Amling Co. In addition 

 to large Easter orders, he has sent from 

 nearly every customer visited "one for 

 today." Mr. Hansen reports that the 

 retail flower business is not dull any- 

 where in the middle west. 



The Chicagoans who visited the New 

 York spring show last week returned 



Tann, 



WHOLESALE 

 CUT FLOWERS 



and 



SUPPUES 



30 East Randolpk St 



CHICAGO 



Telepkooe Central 6284 



For Easter 



"The thing you believe you can do. you can 

 do— if you will only be true to yourbUief." 



,— H. WlI.MANS. 



BclicTc tbat yra caa bay at TONNER'S 



Order Your EASTER BASKETS From 



Florists' Supply House 



We handle baskets of quality. Give us a trial order 

 and be listed among the many satisfied customers. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 

 105 East Ohio Street, Pkoae Mai- 831 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



with the report that it seems not yet 

 time to undertake a large exhibition. 



A. L. Randall and Mrs. Randall have 

 gone to Hot Springs, Ark., for a de- 

 layed winter vacation. 



ElnuM- Volkman and his wife, who is 



E. C. Amling 's youngest daughter, have 

 joined the Amling family now domi- 

 ciled at Sawtcllc, Cal. 



Frank Beu says he has to date 

 shipped out close to 100,000 2-inch ge- 

 ranium plants this season with only one 



