NOVKMBKB 24, 1921 



The Rorists' Review 



le^a pti U elivc iy^ep artitic 



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

 '"""■"^ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. — ' 



87 



CHICAGO— - 77-79 Ea^ Madison St. 



A. LANGE, Florid Phone central 3777 



Northwest comer 

 Wabash Avenue and Adams Street 



CHICAGO 



THE HOMES OF FLOWERS 



Our Motto 



"SATISFACTION. QUAUTY and SERVICE" 



VIOBISTS 



S. E. G>r.47th St. and Lake Park Ave. 



THE ITOEXCELLED FACILITIES OF THE 



E.WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 E. ELM ST.. CHICAGO 



Are available to the trade In fllUng all orders. 



MEMBKR P. T. D. 



1924 E. 7 1st Si. 



Chicago 



Ddnrerio iM<le to 

 •ny put of ibe dt; 

 •ad sdImiiIii. Set- 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



CONGRESS FLOWER SHOP 



T. C. FOG ARTY. Mgr. 

 520 S. Michigan Ave. Congress Hotel 



Flowera 



for all 



Occasions 



Tel. 



Lake View 



1121 



39 1 2 North Clark St.. CHICAGO 



CHICAGO 



AvondaleHowerShop ^liZtSu 



John J. Walsh, Prop, 

 Ave 



CAIRO, ILL. 



Cade The Florist 



AND 

 VICINITY 



Member 

 F. T. D, 



Ci. K. Ill THORNTONS 



otreator, in. flower shop 



Quality is Our Hobby 



p. T. D. 

 FLOaiST 



CHICAGO 



2\32-2\34 

 Michigan Avenue 



Member F. T. D. 



Orders 

 ^ . y Carefully 

 txecuted 



EVANSTON, 



1614 Sherman Ave. 

 rWO STORES 



ILL. WILMETTE, ILL. 



JOHN WETLAND uei Wllmette Ave. 



CaterioK to tlie bat trade in Chleaso's Bleh North Sber* Saborbs. MEMBER F. T. IX 



CHICAGO 



O'LEARY— Florist 



369 East 47th Street 

 Member F. T. D. 



MEMBER 

 F. T. D. 



We cater 

 to those 



who 



require 



the best. 



CHICAGO 



STABLISHE'5 

 1865 



4&17 GRAND BLVD. 



Prices 

 reasonable 



years to come, as will croton rather 

 than codiaeum; dracsena rather than cor- 

 dyline, etc. The pleromas belong to the 

 natural order, melastomacese, which in- 

 cludes some 200 species of plants, na- 

 tives of tropical South America, most of 

 them from Brazil. P. elegans was in- 

 troduced into England in 1844 and has 

 been popular there as a summer and 

 early autumn-flowering plant for many 

 years. It is a native of the Organ moun- 

 tains. 



P. elegans is not much seen in Amer- 

 ica, except in private greenhouses and 

 botanical gardens, but one or two flo- 

 rists of the wide-awake type have 

 caught on to its desirability as a contin- 

 uous-blooming summer plant for use in 

 the garden when grown in large pots or 

 tubs. Specially well grown plants are 

 used at intervals on low walls around 

 the charming Italian garden of Eobert 

 T. Crane, at Castle Hill Farm, Ipswich, 

 Mass., where Eobert Cameron is the pre- 



MEMBER F. T, D. 



''im^ 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



Established 1867 



745 Buckingham Place C\A\C S.C C\ 



L.D.PhoDelll2Gr>celud ^-^ llV>/-WaV>' 



NO HKANCH .STORKS 



Send Your CHICAGO Orders to 



H. N. BRUNS 



Best Eauipped Retail Store on the 

 W'ebt Side 



3040 W. Madison St.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



CHICAGO 



_ THE PALMER 



W7S^ HOUSE FLORIST 



17 East 



Member F. T. D. MoNROE St. 



Highland Park, 111. 



HIGHLAND PARK GKKKNHUUSE.S 

 Established Is'M. Mrnilirrs F. T. D. 



MOLINE, ILL. M.^S!« 



■%'£'"■ WM. H. KNEES & SONS 



