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Mabcb 9, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



T^e flortota whose canU appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill o rders 

 *""" '"~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. ^ ■ ■ 



CHICAGO— 77-79 Ea^ Madison St. 



A. LANGE, Florid Phone central 3777 



THE XnJKXCELLED FACIUTIES OK THE 



E.WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 E. ELM ST., CHICAGO 



Are available to the trade In flUlngr all orders. 



MXMBEB F. T. D. 



CHICAGO 



THREE 

 STORES 



PALMER HOUSE 



DRAKE HOTEL BLACKSTONE HOTEL 



Hembar F. T. D. 



1924 L 71st St 



Chicago 



tMBfCnCS MMC to 



«B7 part of die dty 



CHICAGO 



O'LEARY— Florist 



369 East 47th Street 

 Member F. T. D. 



Send Your CHICAGO Orders to 



H. N. BRUNS 



Best Ekiuipped R«tail Store on the 

 West Side 



3040 W. Madison St.. CHICAGO. ILL. 



GEORGE 



FISHER & BRO. 



183 N. WABASH AVE. 



CHICAGO 



r I-iVyr\,l/\j iUL. Member F, 



CHAS. LOVFJRIDGF 



ain St. 

 T. D. 



LARGE 

 OREENHOUSE8 



CHICAGO 



2132-2134 

 Michigan Avenue 



Member F. T. D. 



Ord 



ers 



hxecuted 



AND ALL THE NORTH SHORE 

 SUBURBS OF CHICAGO 

 HBNBY WITTBOLD & SON. 75 East Adams Street. Chicaeo. Branch Store. Evanstoa. PL 



EVANSTON, ILL., 



EVANSTON, ILL. WILMETTE, ILL. 



X614 Sherman Ave. JOHN WEIL AND U61 Wilmette Ave. 

 TWO Stores Cat«1iic t* the b«rt trade in CUeace'a Bteh North Sbere Baburbs. MEMBER F. T. D. 



there was a free-for-all discussion on 

 attendance and programs. The next 

 meeting will be held April 9. 



W. B. Van Eyk, representing LeMoyne 

 Bros., France, was a recent visitor at 

 Pittsburgh, on business. 



Frank J. Zak has just opened his new 

 store at 540 East Ohio street. Mr. Zak 

 was originally located on East street and 

 has moved to his new address for a bet- 

 ter and larger location. He also reports 

 that his business has been continually 

 increasing, which makes it necessary 

 for him to get a more prominent loca- 

 tion. The store has a frontage of twenty 

 feet and a depth of 120 feet, making a 

 fine store room and ample room to take 

 care of the business. 



Miss Julia Haube, daughter of Joseph 

 Haube, a prominent florist of Charleroi, 

 was married February 28 to Claire B. 

 Smith, also well known in the florists' 

 business. Mr. Haube remarked that he 

 intended to turn his store over to the 

 newly married couple and to devote 

 most of his time and activity to his 

 greenhouses. The store will be known 

 as the Haube Flower Shop. 



Thomas Silverblatt, proprietor of the 

 William Penn Flower Shop, has just re- 

 covered from an attack of the grip. He 

 is now able to be about again. H. J. H. 



CLEVELAND, 0. 



The Market. 



Prices last week continued about the 

 same, with the exception of the price on 

 some stock that accumulated and had 

 to bo sold cheaply or thrown out. Vio- 

 lets, in particular, have been moving 

 slowly. Roses and carnations have been 

 moving well, with daffodils a close sec- 

 ond. Some exceptionally good local val- 

 ley has found its way into this market, 

 but there is little call for it. Some good 

 calendulas are arriving, but the supply 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



FLOMUST 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



BitabliBhed 1867 



745 Buckingham Place PMIPAnO 



L.D.Pfcw.B.fH.ifci« 1000 v>lnl^^/^^Jlvy 



NO BRANCH STORES 



CHICAGO 

 SWANSON, The Florist 



GREENHOUSES: STOBE: 



7302 N. Western Ave. 6973 N. Clark St. 



Well located to handle North Shore orders. 



Mambar F. T. O. 



MEMBER 

 F. T. D. 



We cater 

 to those 



who 



require 



the best. 



CHICAGO 



BLISHEt) 

 1865 



4647 GRAND BLVD. 



Prices 

 reasonable 



A Card This Size 



Costs only $1.25 per Week 

 on Y«^arly Order 



It would keep your name and yoar specialty 

 before the whole trade. 



A half-inch card costs only 62*04: per week on 

 yearly order. 



Highland Park, 111. 



HIOHLAND PARK GREENHOUSES 

 Established 1894. Members F. T. D. 



