NOTXMBKB II, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



Mums ^a Pom 



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You will like our Mums— grown by specialists and handled with utmost care. 



SELECT ROSES 



If you will try our Roses, any color, you will find they 

 compare favorably with any others you have used— 

 all varieties, well grown— any length stem you need. 



Sweet Peas Paper Whites Callas Violets Pansies 



T •!• OF BEST /^ X* GOOD STOCK 



Lines QUALITY Carnations all colors 



and all other flowers in season. 

 Ferns and all other Greens. 



ZECH & MANN 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO, ILUNOIS 



FOR THANKSGIVING 



ROSES, CARNATIONS 

 SWEET PEAS, VIOLETS 



and all other Seasonable Flowers for particular buyers. 



JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



Wholesale Dealers in Cat Flowers 



160 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



ment houses, making all kinds of work 

 for the florist. 



The A. B. C. has had its window full 

 of poppies this week, Japanese poppies, 

 the indestructible kind. 



William Spandikow, at the enlarged 

 Frank Schramm establishment at Crystal 

 Lake, is again demonstrating his unusual 

 facility in handling the Mrs. Russell 

 rose. The Chicago Flower Growers' 

 Association reports that city buyers 

 have been taking his longest stems at 

 ;>0 to 60 cents per flower. 



Mike Fink is going right along. He 

 operates the greenhouses on Herndon 

 street, the property of his mother since 

 his father's death, and has just bought 

 three lots across the way, one of them 

 having on it a neat cottage in which 

 Mr. Fink will live. He has made it by 

 steady work. 



August Jurgeus has spent the entire 

 summer on his place at Ridgeland, Miss. 

 He has sent to his greenhouses here all 

 the narcissus bulbs needed for this sea- 

 son's forcing. 



Andrew Benson, who recently left the 

 Lombard Floral Co., where he was man- 

 ager for the owner, Charles Abrams, 

 went to New York last week for a short 

 vacation. On his return he probably will 

 close a pending deal which will bring 

 him back into the rose growing business. 



Visitors. 



Alexander Montgomery, of Waban 

 Rose Conservatories, Natick, Mass., has 

 been here for several days, his first visit 

 in a number of years. Mr. Montgomery 



