MASCa le. 1022 



The Florists' Review 



87 



The llorirts whose cards appear on the page* carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 ■ "- from other florists for local delivery on the vsual basis. 



CHICAGO— 77-79 Ea^ Madison St. 



A. LANGE, Florid Phone central 3777 



THE UNEXCELX.ED FACIUTIES OF THK 



E.WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 B. ELM ST., CHICAGO 



Are BYallable to th« trade in fllling all orders. 



MKUBXR T. T. D. 



CHICAGO 



THREE 

 STORES 



PALMER HOUSE 



DRAKE HOTEL BLACKSTONE HOTEL 



HemtMr F. T. D. 



CHICAGO 



O'LEARY— Florist 



S69 East 47tb Street 

 Member F. T. D. 



Send Your CHICAGO Orders to 



H. N. BRUNS 



Best Eauipped Retail Store on the 

 West Side 



3040 W. Madison St.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



GEORGE 



FISHER & BRO. 



183 N. WABASH AVE. 



CHICAGO 



PEORIA, ILL. E'^Main % 



CHAS. LOVERIDCF 



LAROE 

 GREENHOUSES 



CHICAGO 



2132-2134 

 Michigan Avenue 



Member F. T. D. 



Ord 



ers 



^ . y Ceirefully 

 t-xecuted 



AND ALL THE NORTH SHOBB 

 SUBURBS OP CHICAGO 

 HENRT WITTBOLD & SON, 76 Ei«st Adams Street. Chicsgo. Branch Store. Evanston, 111. 



EVANSTON, ILL., 



EVANSTON, ILL. WILMETTE, ILL. 



1614 Sherman Ave. JOHN WEIL AND U«l Wllmette Ave. 

 TWO STORES Caterins t* the bwttrade in Chiaa«*'s BIdi North BhM« Bobaria. MEMBER F. T. IX 



ESTABLISHED 1894 



R. C. LANGE & SON 



3339 No. Whipple St. CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mr. Horst advised some of his friends 

 and customers in their garden planning. 



A. Newell has booked a good many 

 Easter orders. When regular customers 

 come into the store the advantage of 

 early Easter buying is suggested. In 

 most cases the customer gives his order, 

 telling about how much he wants to 

 spend and leaving the selection and ar- 

 rangement to the clerk. This will' help 

 out a good deal at Easter time, Mr. 

 Newell believes. 



T. J. Noll has returned from a three 

 weeks' trip through the east. He spent 

 several days with his son and daughter 

 in Michigan. In Chicago he met Ove 

 Gnatt, who invited him to visit the La 

 Porte plant. Mr. Gnatt telephoned that 

 Mr. Noll was on the way and he was 

 met at the station and taken through 

 the factory. Mr. Noll said the visit was 

 exceedingly interesting and he was glad 

 he made it. 



Henry Kusik & Co. are cleaning up 

 every day. They are well satisfied with 

 this much of the year's showing, which 

 is better than 1921. 



Samuel Murray had a good week. Or- 

 ders of all kinds were received on a 

 liberal scale. 



W. N. De Graaff, of Noordwyk, Hol- 

 land, waa in the city last week. 



Mrs. Winifred Noll has gone to New 

 Orleans to visit her parents. 



A. A. Ackerson had thirty-five orders 

 for one funeral recently. Mr. Ackerson 

 has joined the F. T. D. 



Miss L. E. Boggess was busy up to 

 closing time every day last week, Satur- 

 day being especially heavy. 



March 11 was like a holiday in the 

 store of the W. L. Rock Flower Co. For 

 two or three hours in the afternoon the 

 clerks were swamped. J. E. K, 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



FMMUST 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



Eatabliahed 1867 



745 Buckin^tam PUce PHIP APO 



LD.PfcMiB«rHaifci« lOM V-.rilV-./-\VJVy 



NO BRANCH STORES 



CHICAGO 

 SWANSON, The norist 



GREENHOUSES: STORE: 



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



Well located to handle North Shore orders. 



Mambcr F. T. D. 



MEMBER 

 F. T. D. 



We catei 

 to those 



who 

 reauire 



the best. 



ICAGO 

 cstablishCO 

 1865 



4647 GRAND BLVD. 



Prices 

 reasonable 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



CONGRESS FLOWER SHOP 



T. C. FOG ARTY. Mgi 

 620 S. Michigan Ave. Congress Hotel 



Highland Park, 111. 



HIGHLAND PARK GREENHOUSES 



Established 1694. 



Members F. T. D. 



