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The Florists^ Review 



June 8. 1922 



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WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



A large and fine supply of 



ROSES, CARNATIONS 



PEONIES - VALLEY - PEAS 



and all Flowers in season at Chicago Market Prices 



We new handle the Roses from the famous establishment of Wietor Bros. Buyers who 

 have used this stock from Wietor should order of us in future, also all others who want 

 a reliable supply of first-class Roses in quantity. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



sigiu'd l)y I'ot'liliiiiiiin Uios. Co., of wliicli 

 he is pri'sidi'iit, for tlic ciitirf hiiildiiiK 

 at the southeast coniei- of Wabash ave- 

 nue and Benton place. Tlie K. ('. Ani- 

 linff Co. occupies thi' northeast corner. 



]'oehlniann Bros. Co. plans to occuj)y 

 its new home early in .July, or as soon 

 as the present tenants vacate and the 

 new and up-to-date e(|ui])nient can be 

 installed. The buildinfi is tive floors 

 and basement, each floor al)out 40xSt."). 

 The probability is that first Hoor and 

 basement will be used for the cut tiower 

 department and the second floor for sup- 

 ])lies salesroom, the tenants on the up- 

 per floors not being disturbed for the 

 present, as the Poehlmann sui)plies fac- 

 tory and warehouse now is comfortably 

 located on Kiver street. Kventually. 

 however, the entire building will be oc- 

 cui)ied and used for cut flowers and sup 

 plies. It seems an ideal location as long 

 as the trade remains centered in -the 

 jiresent ilistrict. Also, the action of 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co., in niakinK a l.l- 

 year lease, seems likely to be a lar>;e 

 influence in keeping the market where 

 it is for some time to come. 



l*o(dilmann Bros. Co. recently sliijiped 

 a carload of palms from Morton (irove 

 to Kingman & Schneirow, of Flatbush, 

 Brooklyn, X. Y., invoice value approxi 

 mately i)!8,()(i(>. August Poehlmann says 

 they have word that the ]dants un 

 jiacked at destination in jicrfect condi 



t 1011. 



McCauleys' Silver Wedding. 



.lune ','< was the silver wedding anni- 

 versary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- 

 Cauley. of Riverbank Greenhouses, 

 (ieneva, 111., ami Mr. McCauley's asso- 



LOCAL PEONIES 



For June Weddings and School Closings 



FINE PEONIES $6.00 per 100 



SPECIAL FANCY PEONIES 8.00 per 100 



We offer High Grade Locally Grown Peoniea — the result of years of concen- 

 trated effort for a auperior grade. Ready tc ship in any color or quantity. 



Roses 



Tunn 



Carnations 



Miscellaneous 



CUT FLOWERS 



and GREENS 



30 East Randolph St., CHICAGO 



L. D. Phone: Central 6284 



ciates on the directorate of the Chicago 

 I'lower (ii'owers" Association made it 

 the occasion of a surprise. I'resident 

 (ieorge C. Widland, Nice jiresident Fred 

 Schramm, Secretary Rudolph Ellsworth, 

 Manager P.aul K. Klingsporn, Directors 



.)ose|)li Schoos, Fred Stielow and Fred 

 Schramm, with their ladies, juotored to 

 (ieneva Saturday afternoon, with all 

 the materials for ;i cidebration. They 

 were wholly unexpected and when Presi- 

 ilent Weilan<l arose to jiresent .a hand 



