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Mav 11, 1922 



The Rorists' Review 



57 



Ceatrd 2846 



LD.FH0NEs{g3;i/'«, 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS 



^^mi 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Open until noon Sunday, May 14 



Mothers' Day 



Don't miss sales. If you find yourself running short, wire 

 us or call us on the Long Distance telephone. If we 

 haven't Carnations, we will have something else you can 

 use and we will send it on the next train. 



NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY 



For Memorial Day 



THERE ARE NONE FINER THAN 

 THOSE WE OFFER YOU 



FINE PEONIES, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100. 

 SPECIAL FANCY PEONIES, $10.00 per 100. 



Roses, Carnations, 



Miscellaneons Cut Flowers 



and Greens 



L. D. Phone: 



Central 6284 



30 



E. Randolph St. 



lonn 



Send us 

 Your Orders 



CHICAGO 



ing, is continuously scouring the mar- 

 ket for its finest products. E. Wienhoe- 

 ber, who is the veteran among Chicago 

 retailers, rarely misses a day at the 

 store. 



On his way home from the meeting of 

 the board of directors of the F. T. D., 

 at Detroit, Karl P. Baum stopped in 

 Chicago for a day on the market. Mr. 

 Baum talks of experimenting with the 

 shipment of magnolia blooms to this 

 and other northern cities for use as a 

 novelty in season. 



A. Brown, who for some time has 



been city salesman in the cut flower 

 department of Poehlmaiin Bros. Co., has 

 resigned to go into the retail business 

 for himself at Hammond, Ind. 



NEW YORK. 



The Market. 



Towards the end of last week the 

 market picked up to some extent. The 

 improvement was due, however, to an 

 easing up in the supply rather than to 

 an increased demand, but, then, this 



might gfiienilly describe changes for 

 the better in the Xew Y«rk market. 

 Bulbous material is largely finished; 

 only late tulips and a few narcissi, 

 among them poeticiis, are arriving. 

 J'arrot and Darwin tulips, mostly out- 

 door-grown, represent about the last of 

 the cut. 



Roses have shortened a little in sup- 

 jily and, with the exception of Amer- 

 ican Beauty, prices have advanced. 

 Beauty is in somewhat oversupply and 

 the price range is $15 to $40 per hun- 

 dred for speeialSj with clearances hard 



