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The Florists^ Review 



August 18, 1921 



Myrtle 



The Green 



you get so 



manj' calls for 



35c 



per bunch 



You will like the stock you 

 get if you order Erne's 



ROSES 



We also offer a Fine Supply of 



Asters Larkspur Gladioli Ferns 



Orchids Gypsophila Adiantum 



VaUey Gaillardias Plumosus 



Lilies Sprengeri Smilax 



Spiraea Daisies Box'w^ood Galax 



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\\'ard Clody, of the Clody Flowor Shop. 

 Various Notes. 



At the Austin range of Frank Oechslin 

 the chrysanthemum plants, now plunged 

 in pots outside, are in fine, healthy con- 

 dition. In the houses are to be seen 

 bench after bench of splendid-lookinj; 

 Boston ferns, of which there are never 

 enough to meet calls for them. Dracienas 

 arc excellent, also, as are the poinset- 

 tias and peppers for next Christmas. 

 The range on Quincy street is devoted 

 chiefly to foliage plants, since the clear- 

 er atmosphere at the Forest Park range 

 is much more favorable for flowering 

 plants, such as the cyclamens, in ex- 

 cellent condition this year, and the roses. 

 of which 40,000 in pots, propagated 

 there, are plunged out now. This is the 

 second year Mr. Oechslin has propagated 

 liis own roses for pot forcing and the 

 results are so highly satisfactory that he 

 would go in more heavily for this were it 

 not for his plans to sell out and, after a 

 rest, perhaps follow many other Chicago 

 growers westward to Californian fields. 



Two decades in one of the city's prin- 

 cipal hotels is a record unique among 

 Chicago florists. John Mangel was one 

 of our leading retailers when he opened 

 his store in that famous block twenty 

 years ago and he holds that position to- 

 day. Though many hotels have arisen 

 since the I'almcr House was built, it 

 still ranks among those of chief interest 

 to visitors in this city. Mr. Mangel had 

 already been in the florists' business ten 

 years before he opened his store there, 

 and is now completing his tliirticth year. 



Kirscht Bros., at Morton Grove, have 

 all their carnations benched and are 

 ready for winter, except for the new 



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house now being glazed. This house 

 eventually will be used for carnations, 

 but this season probably Avill grow a 

 crop of spring bedding stock. 



C. J. Michelsen, who is on a vacation 

 tour Avith George Wienhoeber, cele- 

 brated his forty-first birthday anni- 

 versary on Monday. He was born in 

 Denmark, August i'>, 1880, and learned 



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