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December 1, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



53 



ZECH & MANN 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Use Our 



Roses and Carnations 



We still have good 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS and POMPONS, 



in all colors 

 Lilies, Sweet Peas, ""Uluble Violets, Valley, 

 Paper Whites, Pansies, Calendula and Stevia 



GREENS OF BEST QUAUTY 



Connect with us. You will find this a good source of supply. 



^ k^ FLOWERS "at their best" m^ From Grower Direct ^m 



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»^t. H0WIER <illO¥«RS 



CHICAGO 



W V T V T^ rw^ ^"V W^ W^ W^ ^"^ ^^ WHOLESALE GROWERS OF 



WIETOR BROS., cut flowers 



30 East Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



time. Cypripediums, however, are in 

 somewhat oversupply, and prices suffer 

 in consequence. 



The supply of white lilies is rather 

 greater than for the last few weeks, 

 and the top price has declined to $2o. 

 A few rubrums are coming in, and move 

 fairly well at $8 to $10 per hundred 

 flowers. Lily of the valley is in over- 

 supply. 



The supply of violets is more than 



ample for the demand, although the 

 quality shows consii^rable improvement. 

 The best bring about 75 cents per hun- 

 dred, but the range to the minimum is 

 long. Sweet peas are more plentiful, 

 in spite of dark, rainy weather. 



Herbaceous stock is fairly plentiful, 

 and includes calendulas, wallflowers, 

 delphiniums, daisies, mignonette, myoso- 

 tis, cornflowers and bouvardia. Buibous 

 stock, so far, is confined to Paper White 



narcissi, which brings as much as 60 

 cents per bunch. 



Vaxious Notes. 



Fire destroyed the roof of a boiler 

 house at the establishment of Julius 

 Eoehrs Co., Rutherford, N. J., during 

 the night of November 25. The loss 

 was fully covered by insurance. 



The death is reported of James Rob- 

 ertson Pitcher, November 22, in his 



