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The Rofists' Review 



May 10, 1921 



BETTER SEND US YOUR ORDER NOW 



For Memorial Day 



Best Quality PEONIES AU Colors 



A Choice and Heavy Supply of 



Woo-Hoo! 



Look Here! 



Myrtle 



35c per bunch 



Roses 



Carnations 



Ferns 



Beauties Orchids Adiantum 



Valley Gardenias Plumosus 



Calendulas Svreet Peas Sprengeri 



Snapdragons Gladioli Smilax 



Peonies Mignonette Galax 



Giganteums Callas Mexican Ivy 



Stocks Daisies Pansies Leucothoe 



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30 E. Randolph St. 



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CHICAGO 



CHOICE ROSES 



Fancy Carnations, Fine Sweet Peas, Valley 

 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. 



the house. "The ads arc pulling good," 

 says the order department. ' ' Yes, and 

 the trade is using the Mothers' day 

 money to pay its bills," ad<led Treas- 

 urer koehler, with a smile. 



F. R. Hills is considering th(> plan of 

 dismantling his range of .3.5,000 feet of 

 glass at Maywood, selling part of the 

 material, but shipping most of it to 

 Galifornia for recrection at his place 

 there, where he needs more houses. 



John G. Witt is recovering rapidly 

 from the injuries received in his recent 



automobile .'iccident. He; is able to be 

 al)out Jind to assist in the spring rush, 

 which has been heavier than ever the 

 last few weeks. Witt & Son, who 

 operate as the Fernwood Park Floral 

 Co., 10423 Wallace street, say they had 

 .'t larger spring .stock than in any pre- 

 vious year and are practically sold out. 

 Funeral work has kept them up to all 

 hours of the night and several good 

 wedding orders are on the books. They 

 are preparing to start on another new 

 greenhouse. 



Nearly .'ill the larger commission 

 houses have had scouts out in quest of 

 peonies. They have returned with dis- 

 couraging reports. 



Peter Weiland writes from New- 

 castle, Ind., that the April freeze de- 

 stroj'ed the buds of festiva maxima, 

 but that other peonies do not appear to 

 have been affected. He ships most of 

 his crop to Chicago, as he says Chicago 

 seems to afford a better market for 

 peonies than does any other city. The 

 cut this year will go to the Chicago 



