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The Florists^ Review 



April 27. 1922 



L D. PHONES 



( Central 2846 

 I Dearborn 3101 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St., 



CHICAGO 



A BIG SUPPLY OF 



Roses - Carnations 



And All Other Seasonable Flowers 



FOR MOTHERS' DAY 



Everything at current market prices day of shipment. 



FLOWERS OF QUALITY 



Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Snapdragons, Lilies, 



Darwins, Calendulas, Valley and other Flowers for buyers 



whose trade demands the best. 



JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 



160 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Ask the maa who 

 Buys from us 



after a highly enjoyable winter outing 

 in southern California. On their way 

 east they had an exciting experience in 

 a Nevada railroad wreck. The sleeper in 

 which they were riding turned over. 

 They were badly shaken up, but escaped 

 with a few cuts and bruises. 



Walter S. McGee, well known to the 

 trade in this section before the war as a 

 jobber of fertilizers and insecticides, has 

 returned after spending three years with 

 the American occupational forces on the 

 Rhine, where he served with the Y, M. 



C. A. He will resume his old vocations. 

 His address is 357 West Sixty-third 

 street. 



The A. B. C. had a carnation show at 

 its office last week. There were three 

 new varieties on display. Betty Jane 

 came from A. Jablonsky, of Olivette, 

 Mo. It is a notably good shipper, in the 

 Ward shade of pink. Natalie was sent 

 by the Joy Floral Co., of Nashville, 

 Tcnn. It is a medium pink and some of 

 those who have had stock for trial say 

 it will produce half again as many flow- 



ers as Ward. Super-Supreme was shown 

 by Baur & Steinkamp, of Indianapolis. 

 Its name tells its story. 



Among last week's visitors was Emil 

 Glauber, of Denver, who was on his way 

 home from Brooklyn, where he had vis- 

 ited the manufacturer of the glazing 

 material for which he is western sales 

 manager. 



Cloudy weather April 13 and 14 cost 

 the sweet pea growers in this vicinity 

 many hundreds of dollars. The bright 

 sunshine the day before Easter helped 



