Fbhsdabi 8, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



51 



ZECH & MANN 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



ORDER mrk¥ w^KlT-wiHT^JCi r\ 1^ XT A FULL 



NOW 



VALENTINE'S DAY 



LINE 



COLUMBIA, PREMIER, RUSSELL 



and all other Roses 



Giganteum Lilies in Steady Supply 



Carnations Sweet Peas Jonquils Freesia 



Mignonette Paper Whites Callas Violets Pansies 



Tulips Valley Daisies Calendulas 



Boxwood Flat Ferns Asparagus Adiantum 



Meyer's Silkaline Thread 



FF or FFF, per pound, $1.75 



Chiffon 



WIDE EDGE, 6-inch, at 10c per yard 



AVERAGE YARDS PER BOLT 



JOSEPH ZISKA & SONS, m-m North Wabash Ave., Clucago, 111. 



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ON 



WIRE 

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WIETOR BROTHERS 



WHOLESALE GROWERS OF 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



30 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



First-class stock — always at lowest market prices 



Chicago florifltB now residing in "sun- 

 ny California"— but it rained almost 

 every day they were there. 



Harry Smyth, brother of W. J. Smyth 

 and chief salesman for the E. Wipn- 



hoeber Co., is in St. Luke's hospital, 

 where he was operated on January 27. 

 He is convalescing as rapidly as could 

 be expected. 



E. F. Winterson reports that Fritz 



Bahr has had some bad luck with his 

 stock for spring. Mr. Bahr attributes 

 the injury of his plants to the quantity 

 of chlorine in the Highland Park public 

 water supply. 



