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The Florists^ Review 



41 



Buy Direct of the Growers 



R Bros. 



162 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



CHR YSANTHEMUMS 



Some of our best late varieties remain to be cut 



A Large and Fine Supply of Roses and Carnations 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



RUSSELL $6.00 to $25.00 per 100 



PREMIER 6.00 to 20.00 " " 



COLUMBIA 6.00 to 20.00 " " 



CARNATIONS 4.00 to 5.00 " " 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, all colors, $1.50 to $3.00 dz. 



OPHELIA 



RICHMOND 



KILLARNEY 



WHITE KILLARNEY . . . . / 

 KILLARNEY BRILLIANTV 

 SUNBURST / 



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$4.00 to $8.00 

 per 100 



Greens and other Seasonable Stock at Market Rates 



ployees of north side growers have been 

 trying to organize a union. The leader- 

 ship has been of the amateur variety 

 and without connection with the recog- 

 nized labor organizations in the vicin- 

 ity. Within the last two or three weeks 

 there have been several small outbursts 

 which have revealed the fact that the 

 majority of the employees are content 

 and have not joined the "union." 

 Where complaints were just, the men 

 have been met in a friendly spirit, but 

 where the aim seemed merely to take 

 advantage of temporary conditions, the 

 agitators simply have been told to move 

 on. As some of them lived in the em- 

 ployers' houses, moving proved less 

 simple than it sounded. 



Mr. Anunann to Speak. 



The Commercial Flower Growers of 

 Chicago will meet Thursday, December 

 11, at 2 p. m., at the Randolph hotel. 

 Several vases of the new roses to be 

 introduced to the trade in 1920 will be 

 on exhibition. The special subject for 

 discussion will be publicity. President 

 J. F. Ammann, of the S. A. F., and other 

 speakers of note will address the meet- 

 ing. All members will find this meet- 

 ing exceedingly interesting and in- 

 structive, and by President Kohout 

 and Secretary Amling are urgently re- 

 quested to attend. 



November Weather. 



The first part of November was un- 

 usually warm and sunny, so the cold, 

 stormy weather of the closing days of 

 the month only brought the mean tem- 

 perature for the month down to normal, 

 with the percentage of sunshine, fifty, 

 still three points above normal. Ex- 

 cept for the few cold, windy days at 



Fancy Mums 



And a Full Line of 



Cut Flowers in General 



Choice Red Winter Berries 



$4.00 PER BOX 



Boxwood 



Tree and Baby, $12.50 per 50-lb. h&g 



Bronze Galax 



PER CASE, $10.00 



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