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The Florists^ Review 



Jamuaux 13, 1921 



PUSSY WILLOW 



CHOICE ROSES 



Sunburst Premier 



Columbia 



Russell 



Brunner 



White Killarney 



Beauties 



Milady 



Ophelia 



Pink Killarney 



Butterfly 



Richmond 



Carnations 

 Violets 

 Calendulas 

 Stevia 



Paper Whites 

 Mignonette 

 Suveet Peas 

 Easter Lilies 



Bozw^ood 



Sprengeri 



Galax 



Ferns 



Adiantum 



Plumosus 



Smilajc 



Mexican Ivy 



Our Prices Never are Higher Than Others Ask for an Equally Good Grade of Stock 



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Qeorge Wittbold, son of Henry, has 

 built to large proportions since his re- 

 turn from the war. 



Peter Beinberg and wife and N. J. 

 Wietor and wife left January 10 for a 

 three weeks' vacation at Tampa, Fla., 

 the same place they took their outing 

 last winter. 



Charles Erne buried the only child of 

 his only daughter, Helen, January 10, a 

 girl of 6 months. 



J. A. Budlong Co. is again forcing 

 valley and has the first crop ready from 

 new pips. 



M. A. Leganger is selling on State 

 street for his own account. _ 



The second pair of big houses at the 

 Premier Rose Gardens, at Maywood, are 

 in course of construction. They are 

 each 70x400 feet and of the same type 

 as the two erected previously by the 

 Lord & Burnham Co. The steel frame- 

 work was completed last week. 



W. J. Keimel and Joseph Kohout are 

 endeavoring to form a party to make 

 the trip to Washington January 23, two 

 days earlier than the date specified for 

 the train to take visitors to the Amer- 

 ican Carnation Society meeting, which 

 opens January 26. The S. A. F. board 

 meets January 24 and 25. 



Mr. and Mrs. John Eiemersma will 

 celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding 

 anniversary January 18 at their home, 

 at 7111 Indiana avenue, which they 

 have occupied for twenty-five years. 



Mrs. Albert F. Amling, who has been 

 suffering ill health for some time, is 

 somewhat improved, being able to go 

 out in an automobile with her son. Otto 

 H. Amling, for occasional rides. 



The new Lord & Burnham house, 

 70x400, for the Weiss & Meyer Co., May- 

 wood, is ready for the installation of 

 heating apparatus and benches, but this 

 will not be done until Paul Weiss re- 

 turns from his trip to California, about 

 the beginning of March. 



William Langhout, traveler for A. 

 Henderson & Co., has returned from a 

 trip to the Pacific coast, with his usu- 

 ally well filled order book. 



E. F. Winterson was the recipient of 

 a big boost in the Tribune January 11, 

 something which does not often happen 

 to a florist. There is no more widely 



"THE OLD RELIABLE" 



BACK IN 1881 



all these years 



Wholesaling Cut Flowers 



and still growing — 



Principal 

 Location 



in the 

 Market 



Gla*a by the 



Million 



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popular cartoon than the daily one of 

 Andy and Min. In the first picture, 

 January 11, Cartoonist Smith showed 



Andy soliloquizing: "Oh, I'll get the 

 Dickens from Min tonight. Stopped to 

 get her a corsage and then Winterson 



