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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 9. 1022 



Good Stock in All Lines 



May we have the pleasure off filling your order? 



Oar Price* Never Are Higher Than Other* Aak for an Equally Good Grade of Stock 



F RNE ^ ft OMPANY 



30 £• Randolph St. 



WHOUSAU FLORISTS 



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CHICAGO 



FLOWERS OF SPRING 



Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Freesias, Lilies, Jonquils, 

 Tulips, 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 man who 

 Buys from as. 



traveling forty-five weeks in the last 

 Wty-two. 



A. Henderson reports that the sea- 

 son's small crop of canna roots is being 

 rapidly cleaned up. 



I. Rosnosky and G. W, French are at 

 home for a few days. 



"Refrigerator and Kitchen Equip- 

 ment News" is the latest piece of fine 

 printing to be distributed by the A. L. 

 Randall Co. Sales Manager Edward 

 Galavan left March 7 for a fortnight's 

 trip. W. Abrahamson was east on busi- 

 ness last week. 



Visitors. 



T. J. Noll, of Kansas City, was a 

 m.srket visitor last week. 



Henry Raer, of Peoria, 111., was in the 

 city March 6. 



Kriist F. Iloehl, who represents S. S. 

 Skidelsky & Co., New York, spent most 

 of his ^tay in Chicago in bed at the 

 ^revoort hotel. An infection in his 

 ^oj»t, which had afflicted him a day or 

 ivt£ before his arrival, became so bad 

 that a physician 's care was necessary. 

 Repeated lancing has restored Mr. 



Special Price 



of $4.50 per 100 on our $5.75 



LARGE WAX MUMS 



The kind that are all but natural, come in three beautiful shades — 

 White, Pink and Bronze- Yellow. Try a box of these good looking 

 flowers — Fee the quality of our line — get our complete price list. 



C.A.KuEHN wHOLESALc Florist 



-1312 FINEST. ST.LOUIS,Ma 



Iloehl's use of his foot and after ten 

 days' confinement to his room he was 

 able to get out to see some of his firm's 

 customers the last two days of last week. 

 Concluding a tour of the central western 

 states, Mr. Hoehl reports business bet- 

 ter than he expected under the condi- 

 tions at present. He says florists no 

 longer meet him with an order in their 



hands, as they did two years ago, but a 

 discussion of their needs usually results 

 in a fair amount of business being 

 transacted. 



WWtlng, Ind.— S. Klehm is starting in 

 the retail florists ' business here and has 

 ordered a large display refrigerator of 

 Buchbinder Bros., Chicago. 



