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OCTOBEB 9. 1&12. 



The Florists' Review 



59 



Broadway Florist, D. Stathatos. He is 

 in a good position to catch a lot of 

 transient trade and eaters to it with 

 good, showy stock in large quantities. 

 He makes a specialty of Boston and 

 Whitmani ferns. 



Paul Staiger has been under the 

 weather for a few days with throat 

 trouble, but a slight operation eased 

 him somewhat, so he is able to be 

 around. Mr. Mundwiler has had his 

 hands full during his partner's illness, 

 there being considerable shipping busi- 

 ness now, as well as the usual retail 

 and landscape work. 



The quality of the roses now coming 

 to Wright's Flower Shop is excellent 

 and includes good long-stemmed Beau- 

 ties, Prima Donna and My Maryland, 

 all from young stock at the Gardena 

 greenhouses. Mr. Wright handles the 

 entire cut of water lilies from the 

 Sturtevant ponds at Hollywood and 

 they make a fine show, as the varieties 

 are novel and striking, large and of 

 varied colors. 



0. C. Saakes and the whole of his 

 staff have been kept on the jump with 

 decorations of late. 



There is another addition to the long 

 list of flower growers who have bought 

 land at Montebello. This time it is 

 J. B. Booker, of 720 East Vernon ave- 

 nue, who has secured five acres and 

 intends to build a dwelling house, and 

 greenhouses a little later, for cut flower 

 growing. H. R. Richards. 



CHICAGO NOTES. 



[Continued from pace 24.] 

 palms used by Carson, Pirie, Scott & 

 Co., Mandel Bros, and Marshall Field 

 & Co., were furnished by them and they 

 have orders from several other large 

 mercantile establishments. 



John Zech, of Zech & Mann, says 

 that the shortage of Beauties was more 

 serious during the last week than he 

 has ever known it to be during Sep- 

 tember. "Every order seemed to calf 

 for Beauties and carnations during the 

 last week," he said. 



E. B. Washburn, who has been over- 

 looking the construction work at the 

 new Bassett & Washburn ranges at 

 Greggs Station, will depart for the west 

 about November 1 to rest from busi- 

 ness cares for a time. The new houses 

 will be completed before that date. 



C. A. Samuelson intends to put a 

 second delivery car into service, in 

 addition to the White truck now in 

 use. 



A. L. Vaughan, of A. L. Yaughan & 

 Co., says business for the month of 

 September held at about even terms 

 with last year. The first two weeks of 

 last month was the only reason for 

 the failure to break records, as the last 

 two weeks finished strong. 



Harry Manheim, shipping manager 

 for Hoerber Bros., says stock came in 

 more freely during the last few days, 

 but the increase in out-of-town orders 

 left things just about the same as the 

 week before, well cleaned up at the 

 end of the day. 



Miss Anne Sigmund, formerly with 

 the Chicago Florists, has taken a posi- 

 tion with the Madison Floral Co., at 

 Madison and Clark streets. 



Visitors: Mr. Leidiger, of Edlefsen- 

 Leidiger Co., Milwaukee; J. J. Hagel- 

 gren, Milwaukee; A. N. Kinsman, Aus- 

 tin, Minn.; Hugo Schroeter, Detroit. 



Moi^TOOM^Y on Grafted Roses, sent 

 by The Review for 25 cents. 



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