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The Florists^ Review 



JuNi 15. 1922 



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WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO! 



A large and tine supply of 



ROSES 



PEONIES 



CARNATIONS 



VALLEY - PEAS 



and all Flowers in season at Chicago Market Prices 



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

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

 a reliable supply of first-class Roses in quantity. 



ively. R. E. Kurowski has been ap- 

 pointed sales manager and production 

 manager. Walter Rupp has been ap- 

 pointed purchasing agent. E. F. Kur- 

 owski is serving in a general advisory 

 capacity. The company is doing a good 

 business, with. enough orders on hand 

 to insure full-time operation all sum- 

 mer. 



O'Leary Florist, at 369 East Forty- 

 seventh street, draws much business 

 from transients, who are attracted by 

 the display windows on two sides of the 

 store. Ciit flowers and plants are ar- 

 ranged with particular taste, making 

 these windows well worth looking into. 

 The firm reports good, steady business. 



It is reported that George Falsom, 

 formerlv with the E. Wienhoeber Co., 

 and later with Walter Adams, is prepar- 

 ing to start in business on his own ac- 

 count in a residence on Rush street, now 

 being remodeled for business purposes. 



A. H. Budlong and Mrs. Budlong have 

 started for a tour of New England in 

 their Single Six. 



Mrs. John T. Miiir and family are at 

 the Muir fruit farm in Michigan. Mr. 

 Muir spends many of the week ends 

 there. 



A. F. Amling and his two sons, Otto 

 and Paul, of May wood, were in St. 

 Louis June 8, to' be present at the 

 graduation of Clarence Amling at the 

 Concordia Seminary. He was ordained 

 as a Lutheran minister. After the ex- 

 ercises the young clergyman announced 

 his engagement to Miss Pauline Finger, 

 of St. Louis. The wedding is to take 

 place early in autumn. 



Though" funeral work is the mainstay 

 of business at present, J. W. Niesen, at 

 304 East Forty-=seventh street, finds a 



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 Crown Peoniea—ihe result of years of concen- 

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



Roses 



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Carnations 



Miscellaneous 



CUT FLOWERS 



and GREENS 



30 East Randolph St., CHICAGO 



L. D. Phone: Central 6284 



good many additional orders can be 

 picked up by maintaining a fresh dis- 

 play of cut flowers and plants arranged 

 in the window with especial care. Nov- 

 elty baskets are a feature of the busi- 

 ness here. 



A. Setterberg, who recently took 



charge of sales for J. Oliver Johnson, 

 the Milwaukee avenue seedsman, reports 

 they are finding an excellent demand for 

 greenhouse fertilizers among the grow- 

 ers. 



F. M. Johnson and A. M. Anderson 

 .went to Traverse City last week in Mr. 



