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76 



The Rorists' Review 



Mabch 30. 1922 



i 



OR BRO^ 



Wholesale /^ ■ n * 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



We shall have 



A Wonderful Crop 

 of Roses for Easter 



Especially Strong on Columbia, Premier, Sunburst and Russell 



Also a Splendid Supply of Carnations 



Complete Easter Price List in next week's issue. Watch for it. 



Ready to Book Orders for Easter 



We offer you a complete assortment of seasonable Cut Flowers 



Columbia 

 Russell 

 Sunburst 

 Brunner 

 White Killamey 

 Crusader 

 Mrs. Ward 



Orchids 

 Premier 

 Milady 

 Ophelia 

 Butterfly 

 Violets 

 Jonquils 



Calendulas 

 Carnations 

 Stocks 

 Sweet Peas 

 Valley 

 Tulips 



Calla Lilies 



Daisies 

 Easter Lilies 

 Freesias 

 Mignonette 

 Pansies 

 Boxwood 

 Galax 



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 ^ C ompany 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



L D. Phone Randolph 6578 



CHICAGO 



paiiu'd by Mi->. Xiclml^, \\;i> lure sev- 

 eral (liiys, (•(iinliiiiiiiti Imsiiicss Mini 

 pk'jisurc. 



(). n. C:il-l>(Hi ,npl K. A. I.;itliaiii, of 

 MiimcMjiolis, ilcNoti'd .Nhiicli '2'> to iiii 

 iii>j)cct ion of the iiiiukct. 



Hans Toblcr, of Three Hiveis, Mich., 

 was here on a flying tri]i, l)iiyiiig sup- 

 plics. ''Business is just great,"' he 

 says; "we liavo all we can do." 



Frank ^Ituiijiy and his brotlier in law. 



i .M.-ircli •_'•") ami L'l), on their way to In 

 il i;i n:(|i(il is. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Husiness continues to li<ild np siiri)iis- 

 inyly well. Hot weather March 12(), 

 followiny a clear hut cool week, 

 increased supjdies materially anil soft- 

 Dr. Mur)il)y, of St. Joseph, Mo., and eiied jirici's a little, but the ),'enpral 

 Glenn I'arker, of Kansas ('it V, were here market tone is renuiikalily jjood and 



snp]dies ;n-e still well cleaneil up. We 

 aic now •;ettin« so near Kaster that 

 "nre is little likelihood of any fjlut 

 period l.efore that };reat holiday. Ke- 

 t.'iilers .-iic all (loinj; a yood business 

 and this is the more surprising with 

 strikes iire\alriit in the great textile 

 iiidiistri.'s all o\ er Xew Kngland. It 

 all goes to show how strong a hold flow- 

 ers now have on tlie jiublic. 



Koses have continued to clean up 

 W(dl in s])ite of the increased supplies. 

 The heat wave of Marcli 20 caused some 



