JUM 2. 1921 



The Rorists' Review 



87 



CHICAGO 



Northwest comer 

 Wabash Avenue and Adams Street 



THE HOMES OF FLOWERS 



Our Motto 

 "SATISFACTION. QUALITY and SERVICE" 



fWBISTS 



. L &)r.47th St. and Lake Park Ave. 



THE UNEXCELLED FACILITIES OF THE 



E.WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 E. ELM ST., 



CHICAGO 



Are available to the trade In fllUnK all orders. 



XXMBKB r. T, D. 



I924E. 7l5»Si, 



Chicago 



DeLvaia maile to 

 any part o( the dtj 

 am) nibuibs. Sei- 

 nct is ouf notto. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



CONGRESS FLOWER SHOP 



T. C. FOGARTY. Mgr. 

 520 S. Michigan Ave. Congress Hotel 



CHICAGO 



PoBtd Plata 3530 Michigan Avenue F. T. D. 



GEORGE 



FISHER & BRO. 



183 N. WABASH AVE. 



CHICAGO 



PONTIAC, ILLINOIS l^.'r^Sf 



"°n'.IS°U!i^"''' W.J. MILLER & SON 



PRINCETON, ILL. 



W. E. TRIMBLE 

 GREENHOUSE CO. 



For Central and 



Northern Illinois 



Members F.T.D 



CHICAGO 



2132-2134 

 Michigan Avenue 



Member F. T. D. 



Orders 

 ^ . , Carefully 

 JUtxecuted 



PEACOCK'S FLOWER SHOP 



HERBERT STONE, Mgr. Member f.t.d. /^TTJO A C^ f\ 

 4013 Milwaukee Avenue. VyiHUAljrU 



EVANSTON, ILL. WILMETTE, ILL. 



1614 Sherman Ave. JOHN WEIL AND 1161 Wilmette Ave. 



IWO STORES Catering to the beat trade in CUeago's Bleb North SharaSubarb*. MEMBER F. T. D. 



CHICAGO 



B 



OH AN N O 



FLORAL COMPANY 



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Member F. T. D. 



75 E. Monroe St. 



tliey make good stock for Memorial day. 



It was at first thought tlicre would be 

 no i)eonies for this day, but cold storage 

 boxes were well stocked up with flowers 

 iu fine condition. While the crop of 

 peonies was not as large as in former 

 years, there were enough for the de- 

 mand; ])rices were not forced down, ami 

 there was not the glut to contend witli 

 th;it there is when the crop is normal. 



Roses are holding up well, both in 

 jirice and quality; all varieties are to be 

 had in almost any quantity and grade 

 desired. The same thing can be said of 

 carnations; some stock on the market the 

 day this was written was as fine as any 

 the writer has seen this season. Sweet 

 peas are only fair and there is not much 

 demand for them; the season for indoor 

 ))eas is almost over. Easter lilies were 

 in fine supply and sold well. There are 

 some callas of good quality to be had 

 and, as they are always in demand for 

 funeral work, they cleaned up well. 



Smilax is still on the short side; it 

 does not get a chance to make any sort 

 of strings before it has to be cut. There 

 is plenty of asparagus to be had, both 

 southern and local; a great deal is being 

 used for palls, but many insist upon 

 smilax for this work. In many cases 

 the retailer is willing to take half- 

 grown strings at full-sized prices. 



Orchids, valley and Beauties are not 

 much of a factor, yet orders for each are 

 being filled every day. 



The bedding plant question continues 

 to be acute; there is simply not enough 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



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GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



Established 1867 



745 Buckingham Place C\A\C S.C C\ 



LD.PbonelllZGracelud V^rilV-./AV.lVy 

 NO HKANCH STORKS 



CHICAGO 



O'LEARY— Florist 



369 East 47th Street 

 Member F. T. D. 



Send Your CHICAGO Orders to 



H. N. BRUNS 



Best Equipped Retail Store on tha 

 West Side 



3040 W. Madison St.. CHICAGO, [LL. 



CHICAGO 



_ the palmer 

 Iq/^^ house florist 



17 East 



Member F. T. D. MoNROE St. 



Highland Park, 111. 



HIGHLAND PARK GREENHOUSES 

 EsUbliihed 1894 Member? P. T. D. 



