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The Florists^ Review 



December 23, 1920 



WE WISH THE TRADE 



A Merry Christmas 



and a Happy and 



Prosperous New Year 



F RNE ^ ft OMPANY 



30 E. Randolph St. Y£%^£JS?S;?' CHICAGO 



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banded together to sell direct to the 

 trade in America. Mr. Klyn is treas- 

 urer and sales manager, with an office 

 in New York. Mr. Ue Groot has been 

 engaged as their traveling representa- 

 tive. 



Dr. H. Dux, president of the com- 

 pany bearing his name, was here from 

 Jacksonville, Fla., last week, looking 

 over the field. 



Miss Kate Harris, of the Flower Shop, 

 Memphis, spent the week end with 

 friends here and devoted the greater 

 part of two days to buying Christmas 

 stock. She said Memphis florists are 

 looking for the greatest last-minute 

 Christmas rush in tlie history of our 

 trade in that city. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



The Christmas outlook at the time of 

 writing is good. There have been a 

 number of consecutive days of clear, 

 crisp weather and, as .1 consequence, 

 rather more flowers will be available 

 than at one time seemed probable. So 

 far, the weather has been only moder- 

 ately cold, in marked contrast with a 

 year ago, and this has been favorable 

 for the plantsnien, who all report a 

 good demand, with stocks of some sorts 

 entirelv sold out well in advance of the 



Tann 



Wholesale 

 Cut Flowers 

 and Supplies 



30 L Rudolph St 



Chicago 



Phone Central 6284 



