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The Florists^ Review may 25. 1922 



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OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY, MAY 28 



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For MEMORIAL DAY 



Best Quality PEONIES All Colors 



A Choice and Abundant Supply of 



Columbia 

 Russell 

 Sunburst 

 Brunner 

 White KUlamey 

 Crusader 

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Premier 

 MUady 

 Ophelia 

 Butterfly 

 Orchids 



Calendulas Daisies Ferns 



Carnations Easter Lilies Adiantum 



Stocks Snapdragons Plumosus 



Sweet Peas Mignonette Smilax 



Valley Pansies Coontie Leaves 



Larkspur Boxvrood Mexican Ivy 



Peonies Calla Lilies Galax Sprengeri 



MYRTLE, exclusive with us, 35c per bunch 



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FLOWERS OF QUALITY 



Roses, Carnations, Peonies, Sweet Peas, Snapdragons, 



Lilies, Calendulas, Valley and other Flowers for buyers 



whose trade demands the best. 



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Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 



160 North Wabash Ave. 



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Ask the maa who 

 Buys from us 



Halstcd street north from Aldine ave- 

 nue, U(iw oceii]iied liy greenhouses, is 

 to be used for a 120-car garage, the 

 necessary permits for wliicli have been 

 obtained. Tlie space on Aldine avenue 

 east of tlie alley, now occupied by 

 greenhouses, is to be used for another 

 large apartment house. The Wittbolds 

 expect to proceed at once witli tlie 

 erection of the garage, but the erec- 

 tion of the apartment house will await 

 improved building conditions. The 

 iit'igliborhood is now solidly built up 



and has become uiulesiiable for green- 

 houses. Much bettrr results can be 

 obtained by doing the growing at Kdge- 

 brook. The Buckingham ])l;ici' store 

 will continue to house the general oHicc 



Arthur Blome now makes his fre- 

 quent trips to the market in a Ford 

 coupe. 



(". L. Washburn jdans to leave for 

 California about June 8. lie hojtes to 

 meet the federal horticultural board 

 at Sierra Madre. 



F. M. Jolinson and A. .\I. .Vndersdii 



went to New York last week'. J. W. 

 MeConnell has been there three weeks. 

 The Randall interests in the east are 

 steadily increasing. 



The South Shore i-'loi'al Co. is the 

 uanu' on a new retail store on Stony 

 Island a\eiiue just south of Sixty-ninth 

 street. 



John A. Michal is the proud father 

 of a baby boy, born May I'l. 



Johnson & Jensen's establishment at 

 Euclid avenue and Seventy-first street 

 gives proof of the arrival of the bed- 



