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The Rorists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 6, 1921 



Roses, ^^ili^TR^^ WUlUke 



We also have a Steady Supply of 



Asters Carnations Gladioli 



Valley Chrysanthemums Adiantum 



Lilies Sprengeri Plumosus 



Orchids Boxwood Smilax 



Ferns Galax 



Myrtle 



The Green 



you get so 



many calls for 



F RNE ^ ft OMPANY 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



L D. Phone Randolph 6578 



CHICAGO 



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



VnEiiAND-Riscn Cot 



w!^t. FI0WER CRO¥«RS 



CHICAGO 



E. C. Amling is en route from his 

 home in California for a visit and to 

 attend the annual meeting of the com- 

 pany bearing his name. He is due to 

 arrive October 7. 



Bassett & Washburn report the ar- 

 rival of the first pompons October 3. 

 The variety was the one which has come 

 to be known as Chicago Early White. 



E. E. Kurowski, manager for the John 

 C. Moninger Co., says the company 

 booked more orders in September than 

 it did a year ago, both in number and 

 in value. The increase in number and 

 size more than made up for lower prices. 



Matt Mann celebrated the holiday 

 October 3 by lending a hand at Zech & 

 Mann's, something he does not do ex- 

 cept when business is extra good. 



Word comes from Pasadena that E. B. 

 Washburn, who has been seriously ill 

 this summer, is much improved in 

 health. 



A. C. Brown, of Springfield, was a 

 caller in the market October 1, on his 

 way homo from Milwaukee. 



Erwin J. Hanime, of Wauwatosa, Wis., 

 was liore October 3 and left an order 

 with the A. L. Randall Co. for a com- 

 plete outfit of fixturos and supplies for a 

 unique new flower store. 



William S. Martin, formerly in the 

 landscaping business at Birmingham, 

 Ala., was here last week and roports 

 that ho will move his family to Chicago, 

 having engaged with the Bcaiulrv Or- 

 ganizations, with hradriuartcrs in tlio 

 Railway Exchange building, to direct 

 its snlcs force, at present consisting of 

 sixteen men. 



Muncie, Ind. — The business and hold- 

 ings of the Muncie Progressive Floral 

 Co. have been purchased from the re<- 

 ceivcr by Mrs. Myrta M. Howell. 



Hart Brand 



Linen Florists' Thread 



is the strongest Thread in the world. 

 Try a box and we will guarantee you 

 will use no other. 



3-pound Box, $5.25 



2 ounces to th* spool, 24 spool* to the box 



The Best and Cheapest Thread on the Market. 



GEORGE B. HART 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



47-55 Stone Street 



Chas. n. cotter Company, inc. 



WHOLESALE DEALERS 



Floricultural and Agricultural Products and Supplies 



JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK. 



Fort Worth, Tex.- Dr. 11. A. Sever- 

 ance intends to embark in the florists' 

 business. He is located at 2415 Main 

 street. 



De Smet, S. D.— C. H. and M. E. 

 Raberge have announced that they have; 

 purchased land and are starting a 

 greenhouse and nursery in this city. 



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Phone 



Central 



6284 



30 East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO 



