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The Florists^ Review 



Febbuaby 24, 1921 



CHOICE ROSES 



Fancy Carnations, Fine Sweet Peas, Valley, 

 Violets and Other Flowers for buyers 

 whose trade demands the best. 



JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 



160 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Ask the man who 

 Buys from us. 



WIETOR BROTHERS 



WHOLESALE GROWERS OF 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



30 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



First-class stock — always at lowest market prices 



Mention The Rerlew when yon wrtte. 



tliiil luihlic rocords show :i rt'diict ion of 

 sixty-uvo jior (.'Oiit in tlio dciitlis in Clii- 

 caK" iii'ilK' first lialt' of Ffliniary, coin- 

 pared witli the same jieriod in 1920. 



I'l-fd Hoiisley ('xpt'cts to move, early 

 in Ajiril, from liis present location on 

 .Jackson boulevard, to his new store-at 

 322 \V .abash avenue. The new location 

 is between Van Hureu street and Jack- 

 son boulevard, in the center of what has 

 been the music trade center, and is at 

 ])resent occujiied by .a furniture com- 

 panv. Jt will lif possii)ly the deejiest 

 store occui)ied by .a florist in Chicago 

 .■mil will require many new fixtures. It 

 is understood the r.-iit is around .fs Odd 

 jier year. There ne\cr has been a flower 

 store in that block. 



.John ^Valsh, who recently st:irte.l in 

 the retail business, buying out the store 

 at ;US2 Milwauke<' ■■ivenue, is installing 

 a new Buchbinder display refrigerator. 



TIh' maiiv friends of Harry iSmytli 

 will be ]deased to hear that he is con- 

 valescing after his severe illness and 

 operation. He went homo from the hos- 

 jiital last week .ind expects to be ready 

 by Kaster to resume his duties with the 

 !•;. Wienhoeber Co. 



While most of the growers are prepar- 

 ing to do more reid.intlng than usual 

 this s])ring, I'oehlmaiin Bros. Co., at 

 Morton (irove. is in line to reap the re- 

 wards of being early. The place prac- 

 tically all was replanted early in 1920 

 and is in splendid shape for a spring 

 and summer cut. Although less than 

 an average amount of replanting will be 

 done this season, about 150,000 Manetti 

 stocks are being graftefl. 



"We had a good Christmas, we had 

 a good New Year's and we had a good 

 St. Valentine's dav: why not a good 



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 PRICEl LIST Open Days, Nights and Sundays 



Mrs. Chas. Russell and Premier Per 100 



Specials Jisoo to $25.00 



Select 14.00 lo 1«.00 



Medium 7.00 to 'i.OO 



Short 5.00 to 7.00 



Ophelia, Killarney, White Killarney Per 100 



Specials $ is.oo 



Select $11.00 to is.oo 



Medium 7.00 to <t.oo 



Short 5.00 to 7.00 



W. E. Trimble Greenhouse Co. 



Wholesale Growers 



PRINCETON, ILL. 



MEMBERS F. T. D. Write for Price List on Rooted CutI inns. Potted PlanU and Vegetable PlanU. 



Mention The Revlpw when yon write. 



Kaster.'" qneried .1. E. Kidwcll, at the 

 Forty-seventh street store of the Kid- 

 well Floral Co. "I can't see any rea- 

 son for jiessimism. St. Valentine's was 

 a big (l.i.v with lis, though we hadn't 

 (inite expected it. Plants sold best for 



the day, however. The day was better, 

 taken all around, than last year and by 

 a pretty big margin." Mr. Kidwell 

 said he was going to plan on an Easter 

 •■IS big as or bigger than last year's. 

 Moore's Flower Shop, 1117 East 



