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The Florists^ Review 



July 13, 1922 



F RNE ^ f: OMPANY 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WNOLBSAU nomsTS 



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CHICAGO 



We Offer a Choice and Abundant Supply of 



ROSES 



Columbia 

 Rusaell 

 Sunburst 

 Brunncr 

 White KUIarney 



Premier 

 MUady 

 Ophelia 

 Butterfly 

 Crusader 



GLADIOLI 



Orchids Daisies 



Asters Easter Lilies 



Calendulas Larkspur 



Carnations GaiUardias 



Sweet Peas Gsrpsoplilla 



Valley 



GREENS 



Galax Plumosus 



Smllax Coontle Leaves 



Ferns Mexican Ivy 



Adiantam Sprengeri 



MYRTLE, exclusive with us, 35c per bunch 



We always fill shipping orders at Lowest Chicago Market Prices 



PEONIES 



YOU STILL CAN 

 GET THEM HERE 



As sales agents for Klehm's celebrated Peonies we shall be able to keep 



the Chicago market supplied with fine Peonies all through July, 



perhaps until August. Don't hesitate to order all you need, 



also fine Roses, Gladioli, Lilies, Valley and other 



Flowers for buyers whose trade demands the best. 



JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



Wholesale Dealerg in Cut Flowers 



160 North Wabash Ave. Ask the man who 



CHICAOO Buys from us 



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



miiAND-lliscti Col 



■at. H0HKER CROWERt 



CmCAGC 



ors of tlio Pi'i'inior Rose Gardens was 

 lu'lfl (luring the eveninfj of .July 10, fol- 

 lowed hy a dinner in celebration of a 

 hifjlily suecessful year. 



Tlie meetinfi of the stockholders of 

 the Kichinond Greenhouse Go. was held 

 Julv II, at the store of the K. G. Aniling 

 Co." 



Alpha Elbertield, of the Alpha Floral 

 Go., Kansas Gity, jilans to sjn'nd July 21 

 and 22 in this market, with head(|uar- 

 ters at Hotel La Salle. 



Growers in the Chicago territory had 

 a splendid May for their carnation 



jdants in tlie field, weather conditions 

 l)eing excidlent, but for the ])ast six 

 weeks there has been i)ractically no 

 rain and growers were reluctant to start 

 lienchiiig under sucli conditions. The 

 rains duly !t, 10 an<l 11 were of great 

 value to thciii, as their work may now 

 proceed. 



Florists continiie to make progress in 

 the tinancial leadershi]) of their coni- 

 nuinities and the city, as witness the 

 announcement that J. L. Zender, the 

 florist and landscape artist at 1612 

 Howard street, is one of the organizers 



and a director in the new llowurd Street 

 Trust & Savings liank, which is to 

 0])en for business July 1-"). Mr. Zender 

 is a nephew of Adam Zender, the 

 l)ioneer Kidge avenue florist, ami is re- 

 lateil to many others in the trade in the 

 north side district. 



The Angel (tujirdian Orphan Society, 

 which recently ac()uired ten acres of the 

 Wietor ])ro]ierty just west of the Home, 

 lias sold for .$;{.j,000 the vacant lots that 

 lie in the triangle l)0unded by Ridge, 

 West Ravenswood and Devon avenues, 

 ;T7,708 square feet in area. 



