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The Florists^ Review 



April 28, 1921 



WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF 

 ALL KINDS or SEASONABLE FLOWERS 



Order Now for Mothers' Day 



IN MOTHERS' MEMORY. FLOWERS WHITE. 

 FOR MOTHERS AT HOME, FLOWERS BRIGHT. 



Roses 

 Beauties 

 Valley 

 Calendulas 

 Snapdraifons 

 Peonies 

 Giganteums 

 Myrtle Daisies 



Carnations 

 Orchids 

 Gardenias 

 Sweet Peas 

 Darwins 

 Mignonette 

 Callas 

 Pansies 



Ferns 

 Adianturn 

 Plumoflus 

 Sprengeri 

 Smilax 

 Galax 

 Mexican Ivy 

 Leucothoe 



We al^vays fill shipping orders at lowest Chicago Market Prices 



Remember: Chicago Clocks are one hour fast. Order Early. 



p RNE ^ Company 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOI.MAI.X VLORISTB 



L D. PiMM RuMph 6578 



CHICAGO 



She was the wife of Max Dagobert, 

 now of Streiff & Dagobert, 3211 West 

 Madison street, who for several years 

 before he started in business for him- 

 self was with the late C. Frauenfelder. 

 They have two little girls. A number 

 of florists attended the funeral and 

 there were many flowers. 



If you can not account for something 

 unusual in the appearance of Paul B. 

 Klingsporn, probably it's the specta- 

 cles. He has not worn them before. 



The marriage of Miss Anna Tonner 

 and Louis Beattie took place April 21. 

 The couple are on their honeymoon. 



Hans Jepsen, at Maywood, is having 

 splendid success with sweet peas. From 

 two not large houses he sent 35,000 

 long stemmed flowers to market April 

 27). Mums and peas round out Mr. 

 Jepsen 's year. 



Doing a strictly neighborhood trade. 

 Max Cohen, of the Jackson Flower 

 Shop, on Sixty-third street, finds it 

 pays to advertise. Every time he dis- 

 tributes a card or circular, putting 

 them in all the mail boxes for several 

 blocks around, he notes an immediate 

 increase in the sales to transients, some 

 of whom always prove to be permanent 

 additions to his list of regulars. 



Mrs. M. E. Irby, of the Flower Shop, 

 Memphis, was in the market last week. 

 The new store, with its modern equip- 

 ment, although occupied only a few 

 weeks, already has demonstrated that 

 up-to-dateness pays. Business is in- 

 creasing steadily in the face of unfa- 

 vorable business conditions. 



G. L. Bates, formerly with Swanson 's, 

 Minneapolis, and Holm & Olson, St. 

 Paul, passed through Chicago April 23 



Cut Easter Lilies 



Perfect Flowers, Foliage and Stems. 

 Not a blemish. 



$12.50 to $20.00 per 100 



Cut Gladioli 



Excellent stock. 

 $15.00 to $20.00 per 100 



Safe arrival guaranteed wherever we ship. 



Washington Gardens Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Largest and Most Successful Growers and Shippers in tbe South 



Houston, Texas 



