August 11, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



39 



ZECH & MANN 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



COLUMBIA, PREMIER, RUSSELL 

 CRUSADER, MME. BUTTERFLY 



and all other Roses in large supply 



We Have a Large Supply of Asters 



in Light Pink, Dark Pink, Purple, White 



Feverfew Gladioli Gypsophila Lilies 



Calendulas Valley Asparagus Adiantum Boxwood 



Scabiosa 

 Ferns 



REMEMBER, Chicago clocks have been set one hour ahead for all summer. Avoid disappointment by orderingat least an hour earlier 



Give Them Away 



WITH FLOWERS 



Two-tone colored 

 holder and liner. 



$3.25 per doz. 



F. 0. B. Chicago 



Special prices in 



quantity with 



your ad 



Our terms: 



Cash with order. 



PAT Afli '»*■ 



Chicago Papier-Nache Co. 



2834 Lincoln Ave. Chicago 



and -winter, was in town over the week- 

 em 1. He is a heavy buyer hero and lilces 

 to come to market now and then. 



Miss Hayden, well known as Sam 

 Murray's right-hand man, came here 

 from Kansas City last week for one of 

 luT infrequent visits. 



Kdward Green and Mrs. Green, of San 

 Antonio, Tex., arrived here last week 

 currying railroad tickets a yard long. 

 They will visit New York and attend 

 the S. A. F. convention at Washington. 



CINCINNATI. 0. 



The Market. 



Summer conditions are now existing 

 in this market. Stock can he had at al- 

 most one's own figure and, therefore, is 

 just right for the retailer. Gladioli, as 



Flowers for Summer 



The largest and best supply we have ever 

 had. Will soon be cutting from young stock 



Double Gypsophila, buy now and dry for winter use. 



Plenty of Gladioli, all colors. Everything in 



seasonable flowers. Market prices 



as low here as anywhere. 



Large line of Florists* Supplies always on hand 



T. J. Noll Floral Company 



1117-1119 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. 



is always the case during tlie summer, 

 are arriving more profusely every day, 

 the varieties including Schwaben, Pan- 

 ama, Mrs. Francis King and Augusta. 

 Something must be said about the ex- 

 ceedingly good condition in which the 

 roses are arriving. They are better than 

 in the winter time. Asters are also 

 moving well, because of the lack of car- 

 nations and other things. Some fairly 

 good early cosmos is to be had, but it is 

 not the kind that can be held long. 

 Delphinium is still holding on and is 

 alwavs a welcome flower for basket 



work, etc. There is plenty of miscel- 

 laneous stock, including zinnias, gpy- 

 sophila, celosias, etc. 



Various Notes. 



C. J. Jones, of the Walnut Hills Flora! 

 Bazaar, is spending his vacation ar 

 Manitou, Mich., and at Devils Lake. 



H. W. Sheppard and Mrs. Shepprnd 

 are still spending their vacation in the 

 country and, from the way cards and 

 letters are arriving at the shop, tliey 

 are having the time of their lives. 

 Things are brisk at this shop, including 



