jAMUABr 14, 1915. 



The Rorists' Review 



29 



Announcement 



IVE TAKE PLEASURE in ad- 

 " vising the trade that we 

 have added to our staff Mr. 

 N. P. Miller, one of the oldest, 

 best known and most compe- 

 tent florists in Chicago. Mr. 

 Miller has had over a quarter 

 of a century of experience in 

 the Chicago market and knows 

 the needs of the trade. He is 

 here to serve YOU. Call, phone 

 or write—nothing is too much 

 trouble if it will please you. 



ALL CUT FLOWERS 

 EVERYTHING IN GREENS 

 PRICES RIGHT iu 



NICHOLAS P. MILLER 



A. L. VAUGHAN 



161 N. Wabash Avenua, 



NOT INC. 

 Phones— Central 2571-2572 



& CO. 



CHICAGO 



McnHiin Thp*RM»l»>w whi>n »on writm 



pleting bench building in their new 

 establishment at Union Grove, "Wis. 

 Pecky cypress is being used through- 

 out," with concrete posts. The soil is 

 stacked under cover and several cars 

 of manure are on the ground. It is 

 expected to plant the houses early in 

 March. 



Weilaud & Bisch never have been so 

 well located aa now. The changes in 

 the building have given them two 

 good entrances, each better than tiiey 

 had before. 



C. L. Washburn refers to J. Pi«rpont 

 Morgan's famous expression, "undi- 

 gested securities," and says the market 

 recently has been burdened -with undi- 

 gestable red roses. 



"William Wienhoeber and wife re- 

 cently made a brief 'trip to Cincinnati, 

 called by the death of one of- Mrs. 

 Wienhoeber *s relatives. 



The city ordinance requiring the re- 

 moval of all stairways that cut into 

 siiewalks within the loop will neces- 

 sitate changes in two flower stores in 

 one block on "Wabash avenue. The 

 entrance to the' WabSsM Flower Market 

 and the stairway to the store— of -J.- C 

 Craig both must be moved back to the 

 building line. 



Harry Manheim, with Hoerber Bros., 

 is of an nnalvtical turn of mind and 



GREENHOUSE WINDSTORM INSURANCE 



FLORIAN D. WALLACE 



iiiURAN StRVii 



insurance exchange building 

 Chicago 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



lie pretiit't.s a steady improvement in 

 the market from now on. 



M. B. Hirsch, of Fifty-first street, 

 says the ten days following New 

 Year's have been the best in his busi- 

 ness experience. January 10, Sunday, 

 ho closed up without a flower in the 

 place, the second time he ever sold out 

 clean. 



Considerable stock belonging to the 

 Geo. Wittbold Co. was destroyed in the 

 recent fire at the establishment of Sol 

 Garland, Des Plaines, 111. Louis "Witt- 

 licld iiiade a hurried run from Chicago 



in a taxicab, arriving in Des Plaines 

 at 5 a. m. By means of newspapers 

 and carrying live coals from the burn- 

 ing coal pile to different parts of the 

 range, more serious damage from frost 

 was prevented. 



Ten men now are on the road repre- 

 senting the window decorating and flo- 

 rists' supplies departments of the A. L. 

 Randall Cp, 



"There 'is a n'oticeable picking up 

 of business since the holidays," says 

 Peter "Weiler, president of the Supe- 

 rior Machine & Boiler "Works. A new 



