Mav 13. 1920. 



The Florists' Review 



21 



l'.ni;i(lw;i.v iilid Dcc.itiii Strcit. 

 Ni'stiiiiul Avi'inic aiul Sii-iliii!.' I'l.ic 

 I.cwU Avcinu' iiriil Il;iii k Stn.i 



Filth Avcnui' Mild Flft>-llist stn-.t. 

 M.vitic Avi-niic aiiil Wfiitii l<l stud 

 l-'hillm-li Av.nu.- miuI l;i>vciiy Koii.l 



Interiors of Six of the Stores in the Chain of Joseph Trepel, that Covets Brooklyn, N. Y. 



'•"•'^ of the Haivoxu- Niirscrios, the 



'■>f ;,'iowtM-s of peonies ;it Sarcoxie, 



"lit a form lotter to custoniers Mav 



"■f"^li rea.l as follows: 



\ heavy hail has wijicd out our 



nit flower erop. We an- notify- 



" "ii so that you mav look elsewhere 



, "';r supply iliis season, and we hope 



Hill secure them. Next year wo 



'"' f,'la<l to receive vour orders. 



'v trust we .-an take eare of theui 



' ""' shape." 



■ ^"I'ldition to this firm's fiel-ls, there 



are also at 

 Wild. 



Sarcoxie tlmse of Ciill'eit 11. 



PROMOTING GARDENS. 



Chicago Committee in Action. 



The Chicafjo Florists' Cluh appointed 

 a jrarden committee to yiromoto the war- 

 time occupation of f;ar<leninjj in order 

 to brinj^ down the hijjli prices of ])eacc. 

 On the committee ar-.' Ralph 1>. Howe. 

 ef the W. W. IJarnard Co.: .Tohn P. 



I)e;;u;iu. of Henderson's Seed Store: 

 Everett" R. I'eacock, of the Everette 

 R. Peacock Co.; Ed. II. Golden.stein, of 

 Vaughan's 8ecd Store, and James Mor- 

 ton, chairman. Xot content vvitli gen- 

 eral urgint^s in helialf of gardens, the 

 committee sot about to jiroduce actual 

 results, t<) incite action on the jiart of 

 the public. To, this end it is sending 

 out booklets containing cultural infor- 

 mation, which were furnished by a Mil- 

 waukee insecticide m;iiiufa.cturing com- 

 jtany. It is also distributing a folder 



