August 25, 1921 



The Rorists' Review 



The florists whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders_ 

 "'™"'~' Irom other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



CHICAGO— 77-79 Ea^ Madison St. 



A. LANGE, Florid Phone central 3777, 



CHICAGO 



Northwest comer 

 Wa1>ash Avenue and Adams Street 



THE HOMES OF FLOWERS 



Our Motto 



"SATISFACTION. QUALITY and SERVICE" 



VWBISTS 



. E. Cor.47th St. and Lake Park Ave. 



THE UNEXCELLED FACILITIES OF THE 



E.WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 E. ELM ST.. CHICAGO 



Are BTailable to tiie trade In filling: all orders, 



T. T D, 



r924E. 7lstSi 



Chicago 



Deliniiet nade lo 

 aajr p<it o( tlic city 

 tad wbiubs. Sa- 

 <ncc is our notlo. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



CONGRESS FLOWER SHOP 



T. C. FOGARTY, Mgr. 

 520 8. Michigan Ave. Congress Hotel 



MEMBER 

 F. T. D. 



We cater 

 to those 



who 



require 



the l>est. 



CHICAGO 



e.STABLISHEl> 



1865 



4&17 GRAND BLVD. 



Prices 

 reasonable 



PRINCETON, ILL. 



W. E. TRIMBLE 

 GREENHOUSE CO. 



For Central and 



Northern Illinois. 



MembersF. T. D 



OnAWA,ILL. ^'i"s.=^ 



E.»iai«i. FWm Xhe Ottawa Flower Shop 



■Dd BlooaiDf PUati. 



Highland Park, 111. 



HIGHLAND PARK GREENHOUSES 

 Established 1894. Members F. T. D, 



CHICAGO 



2132-2134 

 Michigan Avenue 



Member F. T. D. 



Orders 

 ^ . J Carefully 

 hxecuted 



EVANSTON, ILL. WILMETTE, ILLc 



1614 Sherman Ave. JOHN WETLAND 1161 Wilmette Ave. 



f WO STORES CateriDK to the bast trwie in CUeaso'sBleh North ShcrcSuborba. MEMBER F. T. C 



Member F. T. D. 



CHICAGO 



THE PALMER 

 HOUSE FLORIST 



17 East 

 Monroe St. 



CHICAGO 



Avondale Flower Shop i^i^SSi,'^: 



ones would be especially good this sea- 

 son. 



Dahlias arc beginning to appear in 

 the shop windows, although they all 

 have short stems and are of inferior 

 quality. The recent rains have started 

 new growth, however, and a few cool 

 days will bring the dahlias up iu quality 

 to an amazing degree. 



There are no home-grown asters at 

 present. Asters were almost a failure 

 liere this year because of the drought 

 and extreme heat at their blooming sea- 

 son. Late asters never amount to any- 

 thing with us. The first bulbs have ap- 

 l)eared. None of the florists has re- 

 ceived his bulbs. Freesias were grown 

 much more extensively last year than 

 ever before in Nashville and everything 

 indicates that there will be double the 

 number grown this year that were 

 grown last. They arc increasing in pop- 

 ularity right along witli tlie <•»! tlowcr 

 trade. 



The early clirysanthenuims are look- 

 ing well this season. Jjittle disease of 

 any kind w;is apparent last week. There 

 seems to be ;i tendency to grow fewer 

 kinds of flowers than were grown a few 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



''tmu 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



Established 1S57 



745 Buckingham Place C\A\C t^C Ci 



L.D.PhoDeI112Gr«celand ^* llV^/AVaVy 



NO BRANCH STORKS 



Send Youi- CHICAGO Orders to 



H. N. BRUNS 



Best Eauipped Retail Store on the 

 West Side 



3040 W. Madison St., CHICAGO. ILL. 



CHICAGO 



O'LEARY— Florist 



369 East 47th Street 

 Member F. T. D. 



ROCKFORD, ILL., and Vicinity 



ROCKFORD FLORAL CO. 



103 West State Street 



Prompt deliveries to ROCKFORD COLLEGE 



ROCKFORD, ILL, and Vicinity 



SWAN PETERSON & SON Tf^_ 



Corner E. State and Longwood Streets 



