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The Florists^ Review 



April 6. 1922 



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Will make up beautifully with spring flowers. See Illustratiou. 



Jobbers write for special prices. 



IRVING STEIN CO., 309 River St., CHICAGO 



range on Stenton avenue. An addi- 

 tional house is nearly finished. 



Eugene Appleton, son of the late 

 William Appleton, is now associated 

 with the Westminster Greenhouses. Mr. 

 Appleton will have full charge of the 

 range of houses and all landscape work. 



The F. W. Woolworth Co. has put in a 

 full line of Ferry's vegetable and flower 

 seeds, at 5 and 10 cents. 



Paul Brookner, formerly of the Co- 

 lonial Flower Shoppe, is opening a fine 

 retail store at l.'7 Broad street, fully 

 equipped and up-to-date in every essen- 

 tial. W. H. M. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



■Last week was one that called to mind 

 the floods in 1913. With heavy rains all 

 week, the rivers rose rapidly. This had 

 a bad effect on trade in general, espe- 

 cially on transient trade. Flowers of all 

 kinds are plentiful. 



The slackness iu business was not with- 

 out its ri'wnrd, as it enabled most of the 

 florists %i) attend the national flower 

 show. The following attended: F. J. 

 Kneeht. Plenry Freese, Ralph Tinkham, 

 Miss Jeanette Schock. Mr. and Mrs. 

 Aaron Shive, Mr. and Mrs. Richard 

 Blossom, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lanternier, 

 Van Knight, Clarence Commincavish, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Rouben Doswell, John Dos- 

 well, Herbert Glueskamp, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Fred Ilelgren, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. But- 

 ler, Miss Margaret Vesey.Miss S. Nelson, 

 Charles Morgan and William Clay. 



S. N. 



New Orleans, La. — E. E. Seitz is 

 growing cut flowers. His place is about 

 fifte^p miles outside New Orleans. 



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 showing the new designs, executed in striking colors. 

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