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The Florists^ Review 



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Afbil 27. 1922 



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You Will 



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by Sending all Orders to 



ZECH & MANN 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO, ILUNOIS 



From now on, plenty of 



Cut Flo'wers 



in all varieties 



At Moderate Prices 



NOWiBOOKING ORDERS 



For MOTHERS' DAY, May 14 

 For MEMORIAL DAY, May 30 



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OUR FLOWERS ARE SECOND TO NONE 



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many other places have abandoned day- 

 light saving and will adhere to sun 

 time this summer. 



Buyers who order flowers from this 

 market should remember that the time 

 in this market will be one hour earlier 

 than theirs, unless they also are saving 

 daylight, and they should allow for 

 the difference. Wholesale houses will 

 be closing here when it is only 4 p. m. 

 in many other places. 



Losses by Wind Storm. 



The following is from Florian D. Wal- 

 lace, insurance broker, 175 West Jack- 

 son boulevard: 



"It may be of interest to your read- 

 ers to know that the wind storm of April 

 19 resulted in quite a little damage to 

 greenhouses in this district. I have 

 had reported and am paying for the 



repairs, under my greenhouse wind- 

 storm insurance, the following damage: 



Plodzien Bros., Norwood Park, 250 ligbts. 

 This is tbe old Kavina plant. 



Premier Rose Gardens, Maywood, 400 lights. 



Weiss & Meyer Co., Maywood, 500 lights and 

 some structural damage. 



E. C. & P. F. Amllng, Des Plaines, 500 lights. 

 This is the old Hoerber Bros, place. 



' ' There may be others whom I will 

 hear from in the next few days. For 

 example, I heard indirectly this morn- 

 ing that James Psenicka & Son, at Gross 

 Point, had a loss, but it was of a small 

 nature and not sufficient to warrant 

 making a claim under the insurance. 



"If you hear of any which are of a 

 character which would be interesting 

 to investigate, from an underwriting 

 standpoint, or secure any photographs 

 of greenhouses which have been blown 

 down, I shall be pleased to hear from 

 you, because I am trying to keep a rec- 



ord of all of the important losses in this 

 territory, even though I have no in- 

 surance on same. ' ' 



Credit Association Moves. 

 The Florists' Credit Association will 

 remove May 1 to 1225 North Ashland 

 avenue, which is the same address as 

 the law office of August G. Urbanski, 

 the head of the organization. The asso- 

 ciation will occupy an entire floor, af- 

 fording much better facilities than pre- 

 viously have been available. Miss 

 Pfeiffer and the office staff all reside in 

 that part of the city to which the new 

 address is most accessible. Mr. Ur- 

 banski is preparing to push the busi- 

 ness consistently. 



Various Notes. 



Frank Schramm and Mrs. Schramm 

 returned home to Crystal Lake April 20, 



