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Mabcu 30, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



119 



_The florUto iwhoae cards appear on the page* carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 " "~ from other llorUts for local delivery on the usual basis. 



CHICAGO— 77-79 Ea^ Madison St. 



A. LANGE, Florist Phone central 3777 



THE UNEXCELLED FACILITIES OF THE 



E.WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 B. ELM ST.. 



CHICAGO 



Are BTailable to the trade in fllUng all order*. 



MXMBKB F. T. D. 



CHICAGO 



THREE 

 STORES 



PALMER HOUSE 



DRAKE HOTEL BLACKSTONE HOTEL 



HaDibo' F. T. D. 



1924 E. 71st Sl 



Chicago 



Mncrici Bade l« 



CHICAGO 



O'LEARY— Florist 



369 East 47tb Street 

 Member F. T. D. 



Send Your CHICAGO Orders to 



¥L N. BRUNS 



Best Equipped Retail Store on the 

 West Side 



3040 W. Madisoa St.. CHICAGO. ILL. 



OEOBGE 



FISHER & BRO. 



183 N. WABASH AVE. 



CHICAGO 



A liyir\l/\j lUL. Member P. T. D. 



CHAS. LOVERIDGF 



LARQE 



OKEENHOUSES 



CHICAGO 



2132-2134 

 Michigan Avenue 



Member F. T. D. 



Ord 



ers 



^ . y Ceirefully 

 iixecuted 



AND ALL THE NORTH SHORE 

 SUBURBS OF CHICAGO 

 HENRY WITTBOLD & SON, 75 East Adams Street, Chicago. Branch Store, Evanstou, Dl. 



EVANSTON, ILL., 



EVANSTON, ILL. WILMETTE, ILL. 



1614 Sherman Ave. JOHN WEIL AND U61 Wilmette Ave. 

 IWO STORES Catwliw t» the bwitrwl* in Chleac*'! Blob North Shw* Sobnrfaa. MEMBER F. T. Di 



ESTABUSHED 1894 



R. C. LANGE & SON 



No. Whipple St. CHICAGO, ILL. 



Easter approaches, the supply depart- 

 ments of the wholesale houses are work- 

 ing evenings to keep up with their or- 

 ders, and the outlook for Easter, both in 

 the cut flower and supply lines, looks 

 promising. 



Various Notes. 



H. J. Hook, auditor of the Pittsburgh 

 Cut Flower Co., left Thursday, March 

 23, for the Indianapolis flower show, 

 where he was joined by Messrs. Hoff- 

 man and Sawyer, road representatives. 



Ira Harper, of the A. W. Smith Co., 

 has returned to work after a prolonged 

 illness. 



S. J. Stillwell, of Bellaire, O., was a 

 visitor last week. 



Mrs. E. H. Carey, of New Brighton, 

 Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. August Lehman, 

 of the Lehman Flower Shop, Tarentum, 

 Pa., were business visitors. H. J. H. 



CLEVEI^AND CLUB NOTES. 



The Cleveland crowd were all headed 

 for Indianapolis this week, some for the 

 entire week. Our two cars loaded to 

 the hilt were safely landed at the big 

 show. 



Our next meeting will be held April 

 3, at the Hollenden hotel. It is to be 

 special, as there will be several reports 

 from the national show. 



The club had several members at In- 

 dianapolis whose special duty it was to 

 attend all of the lectures and learn all 

 the pointers on putting into successful 

 operation the one-per-cent-for advertis- 

 ing campaign. 



The writer visited all the wholesale 

 houses and interviewed the managers. 

 The general report was that business 

 was slow. There was plenty of stock 

 and some extra fine calla lilies. Paul 

 Backofen, from the Daisy Hill Farm, 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



FKOMUST 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



Eatabliahed 18ST 



745 Buckinghsm Place PHIPAnO 



LD.PUMB>ckiMhi>a iMo v>niv^/-vvavy 



NO BRANCH STORES 



CHICAGO 

 SWANSON, The Rorist 



GREENHOUSES: STOBE: 



7302 N. Western Ave. e973 N. Clark St, 



Well located to handle North Shore orders. 



Member F. T. D. 



We catei 

 to thoM 



who 



reauire 



the best. 



CHICAGO 

 BLISHEl> 

 1865 



4647 GRAND BLVD 



PHees 

 reaaonable 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



CONGRESS FLOWER SHOP 



T. C. FOGARTY. Mk. 

 520 S. Michigan Ave. Congress Hotel 



Highland Park, 111. 



HIGHLAND PARK GREENHOUSES 

 Established 1894. Members F. T. D. 



