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The Rorists' Review 



FlBRCABT 10, 1921 



ST. VALENTINES 



A PULL SUPPLY OF ALL SEASONABLE 

 FLOWERS HERE— ORDEK ENOUGH 



JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flower* 



160 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



after a month's midwinter vacation in 

 Florida. They all were much benefited 

 by the rest. 



C. L. Washburn has been fighting off 

 an attack of the grip. He tried staying 

 at home, but says he feels better at 



Eoswell Schupp, of the J. A. Budlong 

 Co., spent February 7 in Detroit. 



Frank Sbukal has obtained a permit 

 to build a greenhouse at 5338 Mason 

 street. The John C. Moninger Co. has 

 the contract. A boiler shed will be also 

 erected, the whole construction to cost 

 $35,000. 



Weiland-Risch Co., Evanston, is one of 

 the few growers who did not plant Pre- 

 mier last spring. They pin their faith to 

 Russell and have had a quite satisfac- 

 tory cut this winter. 



H. B. Kennicott returned last week 

 from a trip to Florida. He left Mrs. 

 Kennicott there and will go back after 

 her about Easter. 



Ernst C. Amling and his younger 

 brother, Walter, who have removed to 

 California, are here for a visit, called by 

 the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. 

 Albert F. Amling. 



Peter J. Schumer, the Evanston 

 grower, says he has been around a good 

 bit and that nowhere does he find the 

 carnation plants giving their usual 

 promise of an early crop. He believes 

 it will be some weeks before there is 

 heavy production and will not be sur- 

 prised if most growers report, at the end 

 of the season, that they have cut less 

 than the average number of blooms this 

 year. 



Visitors behind the scenes at the 

 Chicago Flower Growers' Association 

 often stop to admire the operation of 

 the Kroeschell refrigerating machine. 

 Anything functioning more perfectly 

 would be difTicult to imagine. The swish 

 of the belt is practically the only sound. 



Visitors. 



O. K. Owen, secretary of tlie J. W. 

 Davis Co., Terre Haute, Ind., was here 

 last week. Davis Gardens was built to 

 grow cucumbers, but such success has 

 been obtained with cyclamen that it has 

 been decided to go into a general line 

 of Christmas, Easter and decorative pot 

 plants. Mr. Owen brought word that 

 C. G. Anderson, formerly with Wittbold 



Buy Direct from the Grower 



Supreme Quality Russell, Columbia, Premier, 



Richmond, Milady, Ophelia, Killarney, White 



Killarney and Cecile Brunner. 



Our quality Carnations are recognized as the best on the market. 



Subject to market change PRICE LIST Open Days, Nights and Sundays 



Mrs. Chas. Russell and Premier Per 100 



Specials $30,00 to $35.00 



Select 20.00to 25.00 



Medium 12.00 to 15.00 



Short 8.00to 10.00 



Ophelia. Killarney. White Killarney Per 100 



Specials $20.00 



Select $15.00 to 18.00 



Medium 10.00 to 12.00 



Short e.OOto 8.00 



Columbia. Milady, Richmond Per 100 



Specials $36.00 



Select $'20.00 to 26.00 



Medium 12.00 to 16.00 



Short S.OOto 10.00 



Cecile Brunner 4.00 



Roses— Our selection S.OOto 10.00 



Carnations— Fancy S.OOto 10.00 



Sweet Peas— Per 100 2.00 to B.OO 



Paper Whites- Per 100 6.00to 8.00 



Daisles-Per 100 1.50 to 2.00 



Asparagus— Per buncn .60 



Ferns— PerlOOO 4.60 



W, E. Trimble Greenhouse Co. 



Wholesale Growers PRINCETON, ILL. 



MEMBERS F. T. D. Write for Price List on Rooted Cuttings, Potted PlanU and Vegetable Plants. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Tann 



Wholesale 

 Cat Flowers 

 and Supplies 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Chicago 



Phone Central 6284 



and Poehlmann, recently with Zctlitz, at 

 Daytonj has been engaged to handle the 



department, with 50,000 feet of glass at 

 his disposal. 



