

OCTOBEB 21, 1920 



The Rorists^ Review 



41 



MUMS! 



We are the largest growers of Mums in the Chicago market — quite likely the 

 largest growers in America. Our list includes all the old favorite varieties and 

 the best of the novelties. The cut has begun and will increase eech week till 

 Thanksgiving. Send along your orders. 



POMPONS IN DAILY INCREASING SUPPLY 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



ORDER OF THE GROWER 



Our prices never are higher than others ask if they ship an equal grade of stock. 



WIETOR 



30 E. Randolph St. 



BROS., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



^ ▲ ^ FLOWERS ''at their best'' m^ From Grower Direct ^^ 



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Woodlawn avenue for many years, has 

 reerected some of the houses on his 

 property along Ninety-fifth street, 

 where a big chimney now is being 

 built. He will wholesale principally. / 



C. H. Fisk is on his way home from 

 the Orient, 'where he has spent six 

 months in the interest of the A. L. 

 Bandall Co. 



S. Bryson Ayres, of Kansas City, was 

 here recently, showing samples of 

 celosias. He took many orders for them 

 from local retailers, who were quick to 

 recognize their possibilities, especially 

 for basket work. 



G. M. Keburn and Mrs. Reburn drove 

 the Marmon to and from Indianapolis 

 last week. 



A. Henderson says he believes there 

 is no important surplus of Dutch bulbs 

 in the United States this year and that 

 mail orders, now coming in heavily, 

 vnW clean up the stock on hand consid- 

 erably before the demand is satisfied. 



A. F, Borden, of the Redondo Floral 

 Co., Los Angeles, Cal., spent October 15 

 in Chicago on his way home from In- 

 dianapolis. Mr. Borden's company has 

 many connections here, as it is one of 



PERCY JONES 



Wholesale Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies 



30 East Randolph Street 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



100% Service 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



the largest retail enterprises in the 

 country. 



Vincent J. Gorly was here October 14, 

 to look over the market and push the 

 general adoption of his list of birthday 

 flowers for the months, to which he has 

 given a great deal of study. He be- 

 lieves that the use of flowers for birth- 

 day anniversaries affords the greatest 

 opportunity for increasing the business. 



One of the week's visitors on the 

 market has been Mr. Martin, proprietor 

 of the Martin & Forbes Co., Portland, 

 Ore., one of the leading retail concerns 

 on the Pacific coast. 



Cincinnati, O. — The Rockport Green- 

 house Co., capitalized at $100,000 to 

 $200,000, has been recently incorpo* 

 rated. 



