JUNE 14, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 





Use Blue Ribbon VaUey. None Better r Chicago Market. 



IF YOU WANT GOOD STOCK AND GOOD TREATMENT 



Send us jour orders for ROSES, CARNATIONS, Peonies, Peas, Lilies, Callas, Calendulas, 

 Snapdragons, Stocks, Daisies, Pansies, Feverfew, Gypsophila and all other seasonable stock. Also Greens, 

 such as Ferns, Asparagus Sprengeri, Green and Bronze Galax, Leucothoe Sprays, Adiantum, Mexican Itj 

 and Boxwood. We have home*grown Asparagus— hence never a shortage. Also a 

 large supply of our famous Blue Ribbon Valley, which is recognized by city buyers to be the 

 best Valley on the Chicago market. Order some and be convinced. 



19* You can increase your profits and business by sending all your orders direct to 



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ROSES ■ - CARNATIONS - - PEONIES 



We iiave a heavy supply in all grades and can furnish you in quantity. Our Roses are exceptionally fine. 



The right stock at the right price. Special attention given to shipping orders. 



Order here— you can't do better elsewhere -often not nearly so well. 



Jones, Inc. "June thus far has been 

 better than any previous June we ever 

 had," he added. 



One day last week a well-dressed man 

 ordered flowers and change for $20 bill 

 from August Lange, 25 East Madison 

 street. Met girl messenger, Louise Lam- 

 parter, at studio at 16 North Wabash 

 avenue, took change, asked her to put 

 flowers in vase and vanished. It was 

 reported to the police. 



In the three separate ranges of Marks 

 Bros., whose headquarters are at 4827 

 "West Warrick avenue, 400 tons of coal 

 "Were burned last season. It is figured 

 that something more than this quantity 

 will be required next season, because 

 one range of new houses did not call for 

 heat until the middle of the season now 

 ending. J. C. Marks estimates the in- 



creased cost for next season at more 

 than 100 per cent, and he figures that 

 all the pot plant growers will need bet- 

 ter prices than heretofore if they are to 

 make anything out of next year's work. 

 Last season they put up three new 

 Dietscli houses, witli a Kroeschcll boiler. 

 It had been hoped to add to the range 

 this year, but the plans are in abeyance 

 awaiting a change in conditions. 



M. Winandy, Jr., who is well known 

 locally as a greenhouse erector, has 

 joined the army and gone to New Or- 

 leans. 



The British censor's foot must have 

 slipped recently, as one day last week 

 the American Bulb Co., by parcel post 

 from Holland, received almost 100,000 

 cyclamen seeds of German origin, or- 

 dered long ago. These were not enough 



There may be other Cut Flower 

 Markets, but there is only one 



CHICAGO 



Kenxicott Bros. Co., Chicago. 



to fill orders and fortune is not expected 

 to smile a second time. 



Wendland & Keimel Co., Elmhurst, 

 has replanted half its place this year 

 and for the first time grafted on the 

 place some of the stock to do it with. 



E. C. Amling, H. N. Bruns, H. C. 

 Wendland and C. J. Michelsen motored 

 to Lake Marie one day last week, to 

 spend a few hours fishing with a large 

 party of Maywood florists who ware on 



