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Mabch 23, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



63 



WHOLESALE CUT PLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



We offer you a large and fine supply of all kinds of 



CUT FLOWERS 



Lilies for ELaster 



Now booking orders — send us yours 



Pot Lilies 30c per bud 



Cut Lilies 25c and 20c per bud 



According: to quality wanted. 



Try Some of Our Fancy Mignonette 



Finest Chicago has seen in years — 8c and 10c per spike. 



SOMETHING NEW 



— i^«i^-B^M A GOOD BUY FOR THE LARGE OR SMALL FLORIST mmm-mih^^ 



The following assortment in a 14x36x8 corrugated box : 



1 lb. Statice, in three colors \ 



1 lb. Large Assorted Thistle Heads J ALL FOR 



K lb. Assorted Poppy Pods 



1 lb. Two-tone Ruscus, in three colors 



1 lb. Metallic Ruscus, in six colors 



20 12-inch to 16-inch Metallic Cycas Leaves 



T. J. Noll Floral Co., 



1117-19 McGee St., 



TELEPHONE HARRISON 8235 



Kansas City, No. 



is not well known in the trade, as it has 

 been some years since he has taken any 

 part in trade activities. 



John Michal had the formal opening 

 of his new store on Stony Island ave- 

 nue, near Sixty-seventh street, March 

 22. He has a classy layout and a loca- 



tion close to a busy corner. Although 

 the new place is only three blocks from 

 the old one, it is not expected it will 

 draw much business away from the 

 greenhouse store, as the tide of traffic 

 flows in opposite directions at the two 

 places. 



S. R. McKce, sales manager of the 

 American Greenhouse Mfg. Co., returned 

 this week from a trip east with a con- 

 tract for two steel-frame houses, each 

 39x300 feet, for L. J. Rowe, Titusville, 

 Pa. 



Charles McCauley, of Geneva, who is 



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