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The Rorists^ Review 



OCTOBIB 27, 1921 



1000 

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Over 500 illustrations 



in our 84-page Catalogue. 

 If you buy supplies you 

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 Send for a copy. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



sons is P. C. Schupp, proprietor of the 

 J. A. Budlong Co., and one of the daugh- 

 ters is Mrs. Bertha Fluegge, wife of 

 William Fluegge, the well known Mor- 

 ton Grove grower. 



A. H. Budlong was 48 October 24 and 

 his son, Herbert, will be 27 October 31. 



Charles Erne reports the arrival of 

 excellent asters and good gladioli froin 

 a nearby grower October 24. 



A. J. Zech comments that buyers in 

 New Orleans have been worrying about 

 a railroad strike at All Saints' day. He 

 says that while most of the south- 

 ern trade is using San Francisco mums 

 this year, Zech & Mann have a consid- 

 erable number of good advance orders 

 for roses and carnations to go to New 

 Orleans on the nights of October 28 

 and 29. 



The sales of Schiller the Florist have 

 increased steadily for many years. Man- 

 ager George Asmus states that while the 

 west side store is only holding its own 

 this season, in the face of much unem- 

 ployment in that district, the north side 

 store is showing an increase of about 

 one-third. Mr. Asmus has great confi- 

 dence in the future of the Wilson ave- 

 nue district. 



A new telephone exchange has been 

 opened in the downtown section and a 

 number of the instruments in whole- 

 sale houses have been changed from 

 Central to Dearborn. 



Visitors. 



Charles Hughes and wife were here 

 from Hillsdale, Mich., last week and 

 Mr. Hughes renewed acquaintances in 

 the market. Many years ago he was 

 active in the wholesale field here. 



E. W. McLellan, of Burlingame and 

 San Francisco, spent several days in 

 Chicago last week. 



J. A. Bkown. of Brown 's Bulb Ranch, 

 Capitola, Cal., was in Chicago October 

 20, on his way to New York, whence he 

 sails for England on the Aquitania 

 November 15. He was accompanied by 

 Mrs. Brown. 



H. G. Frey, of the greenhouse supplies 

 department of the McCallum Co., Pitts- 

 burgh, was in the city this week. The 

 company has recently put on the market 

 a liquid putty and a black glazing com- 

 pound with asphaltum base which Mr. 

 Frey believes will be welcomed by those 

 growers who have had difficulty in using 

 other compounds applied with a glazing 

 gun. 



Magnolia Wreaths 



Write for prices 



We use only Dr. H. Dux Co. Selected Leaves 



Joseph Ziska & Sons 



WHOLESALC FLORISTS' SU^PUIS 

 MANUFACTURKRS OF WIRE DESIttNS 



175 N. Wabash Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. 



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BEST IN THE WORLD ' 



John C.Meyer iHf^rAo Co 



LowtLL, Mass 



Use the Meyer i 

 Green Silkaline I 



Full 2-ounce spools of actual thread. 

 Pull length, strength and quality com- 

 bined or no sale. 



JOHN C. MEYER THREAD CO. 



LOWELL, MASS. 



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Papier Mache 



WREATH FORMS 



An excellent and inexpensive substitute 

 for wire wreaths. Just the thing for "Fiieze 

 Wreaths." 



Doz. 100 



6-ln $0.:» $2.25 



8-in 46 325 



10 in 55 400 



12-iii 05 500 



14-in "5 6.00 



c. a. kuehn wholesale florist 



1313 Pine Street. ST. LOUIS. MO. 



YELLOW FLOWER DYE 



price, "»o1f ^'Sr?:'" $1.00, prepaid. 



Six for $5.00 

 McClenahan Greenhouses, 



Oklahoma City, Okla. 



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JARDINIERES 



Stronclj maci* of wator-proofod 

 wood f ibor — haadsomoljr d*corat> 

 •d— inoxpoasiTo — Sond for foldar 



Mono Service Co., Newark, N. J. 



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