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November 3, 1004. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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A VIEW IN ONE CORNER OF THE FLOWER GROWERS' MARKET, 58-60 WABASH AVE.. CHICAGO. 



(ANOTHER VIIW WAS SHOWN LAST WEEK. ALSO SEE NEXT WEEK'S REVIEW.) 



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THE TENDENCY everywhere is for the buyers to seek to get into closest touch with the sources of 

 supply and in the Chicago market the city buyers, who are constantly on the ground and in touch 

 with the situation, go first each morning to the Flower Growers' Market, 58 to 60 Wabash Avenue, 

 to supply their wants. Here on one floor they find set out for their convenient inspection more stock 

 than is received in any other wholesale house in the West, including everything which is to be found 

 anywhere else, and many things which are not to be had elsewhere; all stock reliably fresh, for every- 

 one sells out clean each day at the prevailing market price. And, best of all, here they come into 

 personal relations with the man who produces the goods, and find m him one who has learned that 

 to do profitable business you must see that your customer, too, makes a profit from your goods. It 

 being true that the Chicago buyers are best satisfied with buying at the Market, does it not follow 

 that you, Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer, would find the growers at the Market your most dependable source of supply? 

 Give any one on the floor your standing order and he has the whole resources of the Market to draw upon, and 

 can meet all requirements as to quality and quantity as well for you as he can for the city buyers. And your 

 interests will be his interests, you may rest assured of that. As a matter of fact, the growers represented at the 

 Market are taking good care of a great many of out-of-town buyers whose patronage is so highly valued that, 

 withevery facility for so doing, new buyers will be afforded every consideration which has gained and held the older 

 patrons. The Market can take good care of the largest order, but no order is too small to receive careful attention. 



THE PRESENT STAND-HOLDERS IN THE MARKET ARE: 



Beu, Frank, 



Blondeel, F. Co., 



BranI, D. Wood, 



Chicago Carnation Co., 



Crabb A Hunter, 



Des Plaines Floral Co., 



Downers Grove Floral Co., 



Hills, Fred R., 



Johnson & Carlson, 



Jones, Percy, Growers' Representative^ 



Moore, N. C. A Co., 



Sinner Bros., 



Stollery Bros., 



Swanson, John A., 



Then, Anton, 



Tonner, Walter L., 



Vaughan A Sperry, Florists' Supplies and 



Growers' Representatives, 

 Vaughan's Seed Store, 

 Wiffin, Chas. 



COME IN ANY TIME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT OUR FACILITIES ARE. 



THE FLOWER GROWERS' CO. 



58-60 WABASH AVE. ""J.^JS^^s. CHICAGO, ILL. 



