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The Florists^ Review 



August 12, 1920 



UP-TO-DATE GREENHOUSES 



must be lasting, convenient and efficient. They must be constructed 

 in accordance witii the principles which have been approved by knowl- 

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Our patent LEAK-PROOF locked gutter has proven a success. If 

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ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 



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The Market. 



Summer business has been light, with 

 iust a day or two during the week a 

 little better than the average. The 

 crop of roses is getting better and 

 larger every day. The greater propor- 

 tion arriving are White Killarney, with 

 a sprinkling of Russell, Columbia, Pre- 

 mier, Ophelia, Stanley, Ward and Rich- 

 mond. Gladioli are plentiful and are 

 selling quite reasonably in quantities. 

 They are being used in large quantities 

 by many of the trade. Sweet peas are 

 good, but are not moving so well as 

 might be expected at summer prices. 

 There has been little call for valley, 

 which is available at the present time. 

 Asters are coming in more plentifully 

 and are moving slowly. Stock seems 

 to be limited in variety for this time 

 of year. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Hester Getz is on a trip to Bos- 

 ton. ^, 



Charles Bastian, of the Wilson Flower 

 Shop, is spending a week's vacation at 

 Put in Bay. _ 



Thursday night thieves crawled 

 through the transom of the store of the 

 Cleveland Cut Flower Co. and looted 

 one of the safes, getting about $50 and 

 some notes. The identity of the thieves 

 has not as yet been established. 



William Lisy is spending his vaca- 

 tion at Lake Vermillion. 



Miss Koberna, of the wholesale store 

 of the J. M. Gasser Co., has returned 

 from a two weeks' vacation. Harry 

 Nichols is also back at work. 



William Behl, of the Cleveland Cut 

 Flower Co., has purchased an Overland 

 automobile. 



Jack Quallich, city representative of 

 the A. L. Randall Co., Chicago, has 

 moved to 1245 Andrews avenue, Lake- 

 wood. W. A. R. 



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