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The Florists* Review 



Mabch 16. 1922 



You Can Get it All Here 



May we have the pleasure of filling your order? 



Ferns 

 Adiantum 

 Plumosus 



Smilax 

 Coontie Leaves 

 Mexican Ivy 

 Sprengeri 



Our Prices Never Are Higher Than Others Ask for an Equally Good Grade of Stock 



F RNE ^ ft OMPANY 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



LD.PIwmRmMM6578 



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 us. 



82 and 84, just across the alley. The old 

 quarters are to be occupied by a big 

 premium department of the United Ci- 

 gar Stores. Mr. Pedersen has better 

 quarters, as long as it lasts, in a store 

 that cannot be leased under $2o,000 per 

 year. 



In the bank call reports published in 

 the daily papers March 14 the names 

 of florists were notable. Joseph J. Bud- 

 long signed the statement of the Lake 

 View Trust & Savings Bank, of 

 which he is president. The name of 

 Nicholas J. Wictor appears as vice- 

 president of the Devon Trust & S.av- 

 ings Bank and that of H. N. Bruns as a 

 director of the Madison & Kedzie 

 State Bank. There are, of course, sev- 

 er;il other florists who are oflicers of 

 suburl)an banks. 



Kudolph E. Kurowski has sold his 

 liomc at Winnptka and will establish 

 his family at one of the nearby lake 

 resorts for the summer. 



Adolph Poehlniann and Mrs. Poehl- 

 mann i-elebrated their thirtieth wed- 

 ding iinriiversary March 10. 



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 — see the quality of our line— get our complete price list. 



C.A.KUEHN WHOLESALE FloRIST 

 -1312 PINE ST. ST.LOUIS.Ma 



V. Lautenschlagcr, of Kroeschell 

 Bros. Co., reported an active demand 

 for ice machines last week. He has ar- 

 ranged for the installation of a 2-ton 

 Kroeschell refrigerating apparatus for 

 the J. A. Budlong Co. Kroeschell Bros. 

 Co. has just completed the installation 

 of a 250-hor8epower Kroeschell fire and 

 water tube boiler for high-pressure 



operation at the Budlong rose range, 

 at Evanston. This firm will now have 

 three 250-horsepower high-pressure boil- 

 ers in operation. 



^ C. A. Andrews, manager of the New 

 York division of the American Green- 

 house Mfg. Co., was in Chicago March 

 6 to attend the annual company con- 

 ference. He reports increased building 



