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The Florists^ Rcvkw 



Mabch 30, 1922 





Now booking orders for Peonies 



for Mothers' day and Memorial day 



Gould^s 



Select 



Send your ■ orders to 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



Exclusive sales agents for Gould's Select Peonies 

 ISO N. Wabash Avenue CHICAGO, ILL 



Our series of Peony Farms, stretching from Mississippi to Wisconsin, 

 assures you of a steady source of supply of carefully, scientifically 

 grown stock, to take care of your trade throughout the Peony season. 



Grown by GOULD COMPANY, Onarga, 111. 

 Five Peony Farms 



Miiaiatippi Tennetaee Southern Illinois Northern Illinoit WiaconBin 



liiisiiicss w;is <loiul and sliippiiifj was 

 imicli lifjhtcr than usual. Tlio result 

 was a sot'teiiiuj; of prices, altliouj;h 

 tlicrc arc some who l>('Ii(>vc the market 

 will stifTen as soon as the weather 

 dears. 



Chicago at the Show. 



Chicafio has been strongly represented 

 :it the liifi show at Indianapolis this 

 week. Two parlor oars on the Monon 

 train Sunday night were filled by the 

 party which went down for Chicago 

 day." March 27, and in the baggage ear 

 alicad were scores of boxes containing 

 sjiecial exhibits. But the Chicago at- 

 tendance was by no means measured by 

 the delegation led by W. J. Keimel and 

 liis Chicago day committee; dozens went 

 ahead with exhibits and many followed 

 on the early days of this week. 



Visitors to the show began returning 

 several days ago. All speak in warm 

 jiraise of the size and (piality of the 

 show, but it is apparent the members 

 of the trade who spend more than a day 

 or two at Indianapolis are limited prac- 



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 wHOLtsALE Florist 



-1312 PINE ST. ST.lOmS.MO. 



Mention The Rpview wlien you write. 



tically to those who are greeting cus- 



tomers. 



Gould and the Peonies. 



!,(.() (iould, of (iduid's Nursery, 

 Onarga, ill., was in town last week for 

 a conference with Kric Johnson, of the 

 A. L. Randall Co., who markets his 

 firm's annual crop of peonies. The 



(loulds deserve the title of the peony 

 kings of America, a.s they are niucli 

 the hirgest producers of cut blooms. 

 They are bringing in a new southern 

 farm this yeiir, a A[ississippi plantation 

 wiiich will give a thousand (lozens for 

 K.'ister. Then will come the Mothers' 

 day cut from fortv-seven acres at Halls, 



