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The Rorists^ Review 



OCTOBBR 27, 1021 



FLOWERS STILL 



Prices are low — Quality is high 



Yes! Mums! 



Are here in quantity now 



Good Stock, All Colors 



$2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per dozen 

 Extra Fancy .... $5.00 per dozen 



In lots of 100 or more, $12.00, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 



Pompons 



All colors, 50c and 75c per bunch 



In lots of 50 bunches or more, 35c to 50c bunch 



We also offer a variety of Novelty Mums, disbudded Pompons, 

 etc., specially grown stock at $1.00 and $1.50 per dozen. 



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ordered lots of 1,000. Tickets will bo 

 ready for distribution the latter part 

 of this week. Florists who desire tickets 

 send order at once to F. Lautenschlager, 

 secretary, 460 West Erie street, Chicago. 



Growers' Meeting. 



A display of chrysanthemums filled 



the exhibition table at the meeting of 

 the Commercial Flower Growers of Chi- 

 cago, at the Randolph hotel Thursday 

 evening, October 20. All were pompons 

 save a vase of well grown Oconto from 

 Aspinwall & Ludeke, Palatine, 111. 

 Elmer D. Smith & Co., Adrian, Mich., 

 sent specimens of cut blooms of five 



varieties especially adapted for pot 

 growing. These included Ceta, lavender 

 pink; Zora, bright yellow; Koleta, sal- 

 mon pink; Baby Doll, light yellow, and 

 one under number 47-22-20. The greater 

 part of the display, however, came from 

 the greenhouses of George J. Ball, at 

 Glen Ellyn, 111. He had ten vases of 



