FUBUABT 10, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



ZECH & MANN 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



late orders for V r\LI-jlN 1 llN£j l3 iJ J\ I good care of them 



Jive us your 



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., Chicago, 111. 



WRITE FOR 



SPECIAL LIST 



ON 



WIRE 

 DESIGNS 



WIETOR BROTHERS 



WHOLESALE GROWERS OF 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



30 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



First-class stock — always at lowest market prices 



seemed, Mr. Zech says, all to be doing a 

 splendid business. He commented espe- 

 cially on the high quality of the roses he 

 saw being used for funeral work. 



Last week P. L. McKee sold the north 



side residence he bought in 1920. He 

 said he did not do quite so well with 

 the investment as he had hoped, but the 

 sale price was $6,000 more than the pur- 

 chase price and he had more than a 



year's occupancy. After May 1 Mr. 

 and Mrs. McKee will live in a family 

 hotel. Miss McKee is in boarding school. 

 N. J. Wietor and Peter Reinberg, with 

 their wives, reached home February 4, 



