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64 



The Florists' Review 



Mat 18. 1922 



OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY, MAY 28 



TELEGRAPH OR TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS 



For MEMORIAL DAY 



Best Quality PEONIES All Colors 



A Choice and Abundant Supply of 



Columbia 

 Russell 

 Sunburst 

 Brunner 

 White KiUamey 

 Crusader 

 Mrs. Ward 



Premier 

 MUady 

 Ophelia 

 Butterfly 

 Orchids 

 Peonies 



Calendulas 

 Carnations 

 Stocks 

 Sweet P( 

 VaUey 



Daisies Ferns 



Easter Lilies Adiantum 



Snapdragons Plumosus 



Mignonette Sntilaz 



Pansies Coontie Leaves 



Larkspur Boxvrood Mexican Ivy 



Calla Lilies Galax Sprengeri 



MYRTLE, exclusive with us, 35c per buncdi 



We Always Fill Shipping Orders at Lowest Chi<»go Market Prices 



F rne ^ Company 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLBSAU n-omsTs 



L0.PImmRmMHi6578 



CHICAGO 



FLOWERS OF QUALITY 



Roses, Carnations, Peonies, Sweet Peas, Snapdragons, 



Lilies, Calendulas, Valley and other Flowers for buyers 



whose trade demands the best. 



JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 



160 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Ask the man who 

 Buys from us 



(Cimtliniod from phro 47.) 



of its promotion and real estate depart- 

 ments, poigy.g ifg^ Factory. 



Since its fire last January tlie Foley 

 Greenhouse Mfg. Co. has had its oper- 

 ations strung out in four or five build- 

 ings in two blocks on West Thirty-first 

 street, but it has continued making 

 shipments with only slight delay. Much 

 new machinery has been obtained and 

 is in operation. Work has now been 

 begun on an entirely new factory in 



River Forest. The site is an ideal one 

 for manufacturing, with a sidetrack 

 from the Great Western railroad. The 

 new building will be of the modern 

 factory type, onl}' one story high, raw 

 materials entering at one end and the 

 finished product emerging at the other. 

 Although farther from the center of 

 the city than the burned building, the 

 new .site is nearer to town in point of 

 time and ease of access. The Garfield 

 park branch of the elevated railroad 

 has a station within half a block. It 



is expected that the new building will 

 be ready for occupancy in July. 



Various Notes. 



N. J. Wietor did not seem in thi 

 least downhearted when he left foi 

 home at noon May 14. "We brok' 

 three records," said he with a smile 

 "Biggest day and biggest week sine 

 we were in business, and for the firs 

 time on record we had to go outsid- 

 for cooler space. Sold out completel; 

 except for a vase of callas. " 



