DICEMBBB 16, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



It Costs 



A Lot of Money 



to grow Cut Flowers like 

 they grow them in Chicago, 

 especially the kind of stock 

 that is the "PICK OF THE 

 MARKET." 



BUY CUT FLOWERS and 

 obtain the stock you want, 

 and all the stock you need. 

 Here, is one of the best ways 

 of getting it— 



OUR SERVICE SAVES. 



^ 



Glass by the 

 Million, 



Production 

 by the 

 Thousands. 



Mention The ReTiew when you write. 



^ A ^ FLOWERS ''at their best" h^ From Grower Direct ^m 



WEIIAND-RlSCn Cql 



Mention The Review when you write. 



as three sales progressing simultaneous- 

 ly. Even Eric Johnson, whose jirovinco 

 is the cut flower end of the business, 

 tried liis hand as aiirtioneer and devel- 

 oped quite a follc^wing. The selling was 

 at the rate ('i several hundred dollars 

 per liour and nearly everybody who ever 

 visits the market secured something he 

 thought was a bargain. 



There have been so many inquiries as 

 to the date of the next sale that F. M. 

 Johnson has decided to continue it next 

 Saturday, Deicniber IS. 



Anniversary Notes. 



Emil Buettner, widely known as a 

 good grower and as a progressive con- 

 servative in business, was born Decem- 

 ber 14, 1856. 



George Stollery, who is not now seen 



PERCY JONES 



Wholesale Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies 



30 East Randolph Street 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



100% Service 



in the market so frequently as in earlier 

 days, was born December 15, 1867. 



E. Wienhoeber, former associate and 

 still closest friend of Mr. Ruettner. 



