AFBIL 6, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



Now booking orders for 



for Mothers' day and Memorial day 



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Gould^s 



Select 



Send yourM orders to 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



Exclusive sales agents for Gould's Select Peonies 

 ISO N.Wabash Avenue CHICAGO, ILL. 



Our series of Peony Farms, stretching from Mississippi to Wisconsin, 

 assures you of a steady source of supply of carefully, scientifically 

 grown stock, to take care of your trade throughout the Peony season. 



Grown by GOULD COMPANY, Onarga, III. 

 Five Peony Farms 



Mitai—ippi 7ennea«ee Southern Illinois Northern lUinoia Wiaconein 



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^ aM flowers "at their best" h^ From Grower Direct ^m 



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vXHt. H0Wf R CROWERS 



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niaiin exhiliit was one of the first put up 

 and was literally the last taken down, 

 the hall being clear when they left. 



For seventeen years George Manos 

 has operated the flower stand in the 

 Union station. Removal now is foreefl 

 by the rebuilding ojierations. F'or the' 

 next two years he expects to be located 

 in the temporary Union station and 

 after that he expects to move back 

 into the new building and have the fin- 

 est place of its kind in the United 

 ytates. 



Tlie R. Kldredge establishment, now 



known as the Fairview Greenhouses, at 

 Freeport. 111., hns been sold to David 

 Lundin. formerly with Bassett & Wash- 

 burn, later su]>erintendent of the Pre- 

 mier Rose Gardens and more recently 

 :i member of the firm of Kiiriglit & Tjun- 

 ilin. 



W". ('. Fgan was H] v^ars of age 

 April 1. 



W. X. lliilier recently 0}iened a place 

 ;it l')14 Rhie Island avenue and is man- 

 ufacturing a line of J>askets, ferneries 

 and bird stands in ad<lition to artificial 

 flowers anil j>reserv(>d foliages, operat- 



ing under the name of W. X. Hubt^r Co. 



Rusiness is excellent with J. Wall, 

 at 2519 North Clark street. He estab- 

 lished himself in 1889, so has had thirty- 

 three yeiirs in which to build up a fol- 

 lowing. 



E. .J. Myren is one who makes all his 

 energies count. He is a member of the 

 office staff of the A. L. Randal] Co., 

 while Mrs. Myren manages their pros- 

 perous retail store at 7318 Vincennes 

 avenue, known as the Hamilton Park 

 Florist. 



Meier Bros., of Indianapolis, bought 



