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The Florists' Review 



Seitbubbr 8. 1921 



FINE ROSES IN ALL VARIETIES 



Myrde 



The Green 



you get so 



many call^ for 



We also offer a Fine Supply of 



Asters Carnations Gladioli 



Valley Gaillardias Adiantum 



Lilies Sprengeri Plumosus 



Daisies Boxwood Smilax 



Gentians Ferns Galax 



F RNE & ft OMPAINY 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



L. D. Phone Randolph 6578 



CHICAGO 



ROSES 



An abundaat 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. 



credit risks. Consequently, the number 

 of C. O. 'D.. shipments is increasing. 



Various Notes. 



Our former associate, O. J. Friedman, 

 has received much newspaper publicity 

 in the last few days because of a S-story 

 business block he will erect on Upper 

 Michigan avenue, opposite the Drake 

 hotel. The building will be on land 

 leased for twenty-five years with an 

 option to purchase within ten years at 

 $225,000. The unusual feature is that 

 should Mr. Friedman exercise his op- 

 tion of purchase, which would represent 

 a profit of about $150,000 to the seller, 

 he contracts also to pay whatever in- 

 come tax the seller is required to pay 

 on that sum. 



For many years "Wietor Bros, have 

 grown a part of their carnations under 

 glass throughout the life of the plants. 

 When weather conditions are favorable, 

 the stock which spends two or three 

 months in the field does as well, but in 

 seasons that are wet or dry the stock 

 under glass has an advantage. N. J. 

 Wietor says the difference is especially 

 marked this year, the plants which have 

 never been oqtside being as good as 

 he ever saw them at the beginning of 

 September. 



George Mohn, for many years with 

 Vaughan's Seed Store and at one time 

 with George Wienhoeber, September 6 

 joined the staff of the E. C. Amling Co. 

 He will spend a considerable part of 

 his time visiting retailers and growers. 



Arthur Weatherwax, of the W. J. 

 .Smyth establisliment, leaves September 



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. 



9 for a fortnight's vacation trip to De- 

 troit, Buffalo and New York city. 



Carl Hausserman, of Melrose Park, 

 probably was the first to ship sweet peas 

 this season. He made his first picking 

 about August 25 and now sends in sev- 



eral thousands a day. The quality i-> 

 excellent considering the high tempera 

 ture. 



Joseph Foerster and George Asmus, 

 with their wives, returned September 5 

 from the S. A. F. convention, having 



