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The Florists* Review 



September 1, 1921 



Myrtle 



The Green 



you get so 



many calls for 



35c 



per bunch 



Carnations and Roses 



We also offer a Fine Supply of 



Asters Larkspur Gladioli 



Valley Gaillardias Adiantum 



Lilies Sprengeri Plumosus 



Daisies Box^rood Smilax 



Gentians Ferns Galax 



F RNE ^ ft OMPANY 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



L. D. Phone Randolph 6578 



CHICAGO 



ROSES 



An abundant supply always in stock. 



Your order 

 whether large or small will 

 receive our prompt attention. 

 WRITE FOR PRICES. 



ASTERS 



Fine stock from the late flowering 



varieties. 



$2.00 to $5.00 per 100. 



Let us have your regular order for 

 the balance of the season. 



GLADIOLI 



We are receiving 

 daily quantities of 

 first quality stock 

 in assorted colors. 



WRITE US FOR QUOTATIONS. 



GEORGE B. HART, 



47-55 STONE STREET, 

 ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 



Schramm says the installation will pay 

 for itself in a short time through the 

 saving of labor and that it relieves the 

 men of one of their hardest tasks. 



Schneider, of Oak Park. 



Forty years ago, in a rented green- 

 house. A. H. Schneider, pioneer Oak 

 J'ark florist, started his business. To- 

 day he owns a half block of greenhouses 

 at Schneider and Ilarlcm avenues, and 

 this summer wrecked tlie old range that 

 he built thirty-seven years ago. In its 

 l)laee are being built four new green- 

 houses and a modern store building, 

 which he is equipping with linchbinder 

 fixtures in marble and white enamel. 



Mr. Sclineider was born in Oak Park 

 and can remember when that now 

 wealthy suburb was little but woods, 

 lie started as a florist at the age of 19. 

 The other day his place was visited by 

 an Oak Leavi's reporter, wlio wrote en- 

 thusiastically: "Tlie greenhouses now 

 are green with tens of thousands of 

 l)oinsettias, cycliinien and berry jilants, 

 which at ("liristnias time will supply 

 the wholesitle ami retiiil tra<le. There 

 are row upon row of chrysanthemum 

 plants, too, still young and green. In 

 November, wlien the chrysanthemums 

 bloom, and in December, when the poin- 

 settias are at their zenith and the little 

 green berries of the berry jilants have 

 all turned scirlet, the greenhouses will 

 be ri red and golden ])aradise. '' 



Various Notes. 



The other day a retailer had an order 

 for some work to contain orchids and 



Roses - Asters - Gladioli 



Good stock and plenty of it 



Asters, all colors 2c to 4c 



Gladioli, fancy 6c to 8c 



Roses, new crop 3c to 8c 



Our fall and winter line of florists' suppplies has been 



personally selected of the best on the market. 



Let us quote you quantity prices. 



Large line of Florists* Supplies always on hand 



T. J. Noll Floral Company 



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



Montion The Review when you write. 



found difficulty in obtaining them, so 

 he took some spikes of Gladiolus Louise, 

 detached and wired the individual flow- 

 ers. The customer was much pleased, 

 especially when it was noted that the 



price was much below what it would 

 liave been with cattleyas. 



C. S. Clausen .says that, in spite of the 

 dry weather of June and July, there will 

 be an average crop of gladiolus bnlbs in 



