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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 2. 1022 





In the Easter Number of Randall 

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 find new shapes, sizes and colors of 

 Cut Flower and Plant Baskets priced 

 from 50 cents upward. You will also 

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s^ill is a large supply of the popular col- 

 ored frecsias. 



Stevia is little seen. There is plenty 

 of mignonette and enough callas, calen- 

 dulas and pansies. There is no change 

 in greens, though an advance in the 

 price of ferns is expected. 



West Side Show. 



Tfie strength of the flower display 

 as a drawing card at the Uptown Chi- 

 cago Exposition last fall so powerfully 

 impressed business men from other parts 

 of the city who were visitors, that now 

 the west siders wish to stage a similar 

 exhibition. The business organizations 

 of the upper west side are planning to 

 hold an exhibition at the Second Regi- 

 ment Armory, Madison street and Wash- 

 tenaw avenue, the week beginning 

 March 27. In laying their plans for the 

 ehow the business men first called into 

 conference the leading florists of the dis- 

 trict and sought to secure^the support 

 of the Commercial Flower Growers of 

 Chicago. The latter organization ap- 

 pointed Paul Weiss to confer with the 



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west siders. Recognizing his ability and 

 popularity in the trade, the west side 

 business men appointed Mr. Weiss man- 

 ager of the flower display in connection 

 with their exhibition. 



Mr. Weiss is formulating plans for a 

 display of flowers which will not only 

 be an attraction to the public and an 



advertisement for the trade, but he ex- 

 pects to get the support of the west 

 side business men in features which will 

 create a call upon the market for a large 

 quantity of cut flowers. After witness- 

 ing the remarkable sights at the north 

 side show last fall, a number of growers 

 have signified that they are ready to 



