January 13, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



43 



ZECH & MANN 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Plenty of Fine Stock 



COLUMBIA, PREMIER, RUSSELL 



and all other Roses 



Giganteum Lilies in Steady Supply 



Carnations Sweet Peas 



Mignonette Paper Whites Callas Violets Pansies 



Stevia Valley Daisies Calendulas 



Boxwood Flat Ferns Asparagus Adiantum 



Mention The Beriew when 70a write. 



WIETOR BROS. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS OF 



Roses and Carnations 



30 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



First-class stock — always at lowest market prices. 



told me a lot of stories." Brother 

 Winterson would be justified in sending 

 Sid a bouquet. 



Charles C. Case, formerly proprietor 

 of the Dial Garden Greenhouse at 

 Prairie du Chien, Wis., has been here 

 for some time, with Mrs. Case. They 

 are seeking a favorable location for a 

 retail store and are inclined toward a 

 loop location. 



George Fisher & Bro. are credited 

 with distributing the handsomest calen- 



dar for 1921. The lady on it carries 

 white lilacs. The advertisement on it 

 can not be seen without lifting the pad. 



Visitors. 



Emil Glauber, of Denver, .spent sev- 

 eral days in this market last week. 



F. F. Lindsay, president of the Lind- 

 say Co., Minneapolis, was on the mar- 

 ket January 10. 



One of last week's visitors was Fred 

 Henoch, treasurer of the Ove Gnatt Co., 



La Porte, Ind. Mr. Henoch has great 

 confidence in the continued prosperity 

 of florists. Ho says the mail orders 

 from retailers are coming along in the 

 usual volume, indicating that the trade 

 throughout the middle west is doing 

 about as much business ns ever at this 

 season and that stocks of accessories in 

 retailers' hands were well cleaned up in 

 the Christmas season. The Gnatt sales- 

 men have just started out on the road 

 for Easter orders and arc meeting with 



