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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 23. 1922 



READY TO BOOK OPERS FOR EASTER 



We offer you a complete assortment of seasonable Cut Flowers 



Daisies 

 Easter Lilies 

 Freesias 

 Mignonette 

 Pansies 

 Boz'wood 

 Galax 



Ferns 

 Adiantum 

 Plumosus 



Smilaz 

 Coontie Leaves 

 Mexican Ivy 

 Sprengeri 



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



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30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLBSALI FLORISTS 



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CHICAGO 



he called to the growers' attention a 

 preparation which had been found ex- 

 ceedingly useful in his greenhouses and 

 in those of other growers in his vicin- 

 ity. It is the Golden State brand pre- 

 pared casein spreader, manufactured 

 by the California Central Creameries, 

 San Francisco, and sold by leading 

 dealers througliout the country. Pri- 

 marily intended for mixture with fruit 

 tree sprays, Mr. Ammann had found 

 it useful to mix with Bordeaux or ar- 

 senate of lead for greenhouse spraying. 



To celebrate the completion of the 

 third year of the Commercial Flower 

 Growers of Chicago, it was decided to 

 hold a dinner-dance in connection with 

 the annual meeting of the organization 

 in June. 



Chicago Day at Indianapolis. 



At 5:30 p. m. next Sunday, March 26, 

 the Chicago party to the national flower 

 show will leave for Indianapolis. There 

 are various estimates of the number 

 who will be on board when the train 

 pulls out of Dearborn station, but it is 

 safe to say it will be a large party. 

 Chairman W. J. Keimel states that 

 10,000 roses will be taken along, 1,500 

 having been donated by each of two 

 concerns, 1,000 by each of three whole- 

 salers and lots of 500 by each of eight 

 others. It will help to advertise Chi- 

 cago as the great rose market of the 

 country. 



Of course many Chicagoans, having 



exhibits, will precede the main Chicago 



day party. 



Various Notes. 



Otto Goerisch's interests have been 

 with Zech & Mann since March 20. 



August Jurgens sent the first outdoor 

 irises to market, from his Mississippi 

 farm, March 18. The southern jonquils 

 are about gone for this season. 



H. B. Kennicott has returned to Clear- 

 water, Fla., to bring home his wife and 

 their car. They will be here before 

 Eistcr 



Fraiik Oechslin will drive the new 

 Single Six roadster to Indianapolis for 

 Chicago day at the national flower show. 



With the primaries close at hand, sev- 

 eral members of the trade arc devoting 

 considerable attention to politics. 

 Peter M. Hoffman, our present coroner, 

 is a candidate for nomination for 



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CIOM 



TRIMBLE'S PRICE LIST ^Si.? £!?.•• 



Cut Flowers 



Shipped Direct From the Grower 



Mrs. Charles Russell, Columbia 

 and Premier 



Per 100 



Specials $15.00 to $20.00 



Select 10.00 to 12.00 



Medium 6.00 to 8.00 



Short 4.00 to 5.00 



Richmond, red 



Specials $15.00 to $18.00 



Select 10.00 to 12.00 



Medium 6.00 to 8.00 



Short 4.00 to 5.00 



Milady, red 



Specials $15.00 to $18.00 



Select 10.00 to 12.00 



Medium 6.00 to 8.00 



Short 4.00 to 5.00 



Ophelia, Killarney, White Killarney, 

 Killarney Queen 



Per 100 



Specials $15.00 to $18.00 



Select 10.00 to 12.00 



Medium 6.00 to 8.00 



Short 4.00 to 5.00 



Cecile Brunner 



Roses, our selection. 



Carnations, fancy... 



Sweet Alyssiun 



Sweet Peas 



Daisies 



Ferns, per 1,000 



2.00 to 3.00 

 4.00 



2.00 to 



.75 to 



Asparagus, per bunch 



4.00 

 .50 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 5.00 

 .50 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREENHOUSE CO. 



Phone 2416 WHOLESALE FLORISTS PRINCETON, ILL. 



Write for Price List on Rooted Cuttings and Potted Plants 



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 



» 1312 PINE ST. 



wHOLKiAn: Florist 



ST.LOUIS.Ma 



sheriff. He lives at Des Plaines, in a 

 district where florists are numerous, and 

 many there and at Niles and Morton 

 Grove are campaigning for him. Joseph 



Mendel, the southwest side retailer, is 

 a candidate for nomination as county 

 commissioner. His picture is in some of 

 the wholesale houses, but Mr. Mendel 



