MAV 18, 1922 



The Rorists^ Review 



67 



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You Will Gain by Sending all Orders to 



ZECH & MANN 



Wholesale Cut Flowers 



30 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO. ILUNOIS 



We offer you plenty of 



Cut Flow^ers 



in all varieties 



At Market Prices 



If there still is a train that will reach you in time, phone us 

 your order and we will rush your order off. Call Central 3283 



NOW BOOKING ORDERS 



For MEMORIAL DAY, May 30 



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OUR FLOWERS ARE SECOND TO NONE 



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AkM FLOWERS "at their best" m^ From Grower Direct ^^ 



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«!Kv. FI0MER CROWERS chcagc 



iiMMl for Mr. Wiciihoebcr's Mothers' 

 'lay morning deliveries. The staffs in 

 botli stores had worked all night put- 

 ting up orders. The parcels from the 

 ^lehigan avenue store, where Peter M. 

 Miller has charge, were sent to the Wa- 

 Dash avenue store, and the entire num- 



ber routed for delivery from there. The 

 number of deliveries equaled Kaster, 

 though the average value of the orders 

 was smaller. 



Notice of the death of John Nelson, 

 one of Chicago's pioneer florists, ap- 

 pears in this week 's obituary column. 



Sidney Wiftin, formerly a grower at 

 Des I'laines, now is with Armacost & Co., 

 at Wawtelle, Cal., a suburb of Los An- 

 geles. 



John Michal's new store on Stony 

 Island avenue already has proved a suc- 

 cess. It is one of the brightest spots 



