. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review Afbil 24, 1919. ROSES "* Roses Orchids Daisies Violets Lilies Tulips Callas Pansies Valley Jonquils Carnations Snapdragons Calendulas Easter Lilies Sweet Peas Mignonette Galax, Smilax, Boxwood, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Leucothoe, Adiantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy. Our Prices are no Higher them Others and Market Prices Prevail WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. ON SATURDAY, BUT CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY Frne & Company 0-BAK-INE IL UQUID 'BWfT raooma • U Agents for f ^ 30 E. Randolph St. WHOUSALK FLORISTS L D. Phone Randolph 657
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 30 The Florists^ Review Afbil 24, 1919. ROSES "* Roses Orchids Daisies Violets Lilies Tulips Callas Pansies Valley Jonquils Carnations Snapdragons Calendulas Easter Lilies Sweet Peas Mignonette Galax, Smilax, Boxwood, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Leucothoe, Adiantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy. Our Prices are no Higher them Others and Market Prices Prevail WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. ON SATURDAY, BUT CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY Frne & Company 0-BAK-INE IL UQUID 'BWfT raooma • U Agents for f ^ 30 E. Randolph St. WHOUSALK FLORISTS L D. Phone Randolph 6578 CHICAGO turning strongly in favor of the Ameri- cati importing houses which take ad- vantage of the opportunity now pre- sented. He says that his concern is doing much the largest business in its history and has a big bulb season ahead. Last week afforded the largest total of sales of any week in the history of the E. C. Amling Co., exceeding not only all previous Easters, but Christmas as well. It was Sam Pearce's lilies which did it. In the early hours of Easter morning the police arrested four men on Paul Klingsporn 's Moline-Knight, stolen from his garage eight days previously. It was at Forty-eighth and Halsted streets, with the tires flat, badly cut and the whole new car showing the effects of hard usage. Mr. Klingsporn was fully insured, but regrets the abuse of a machine which was giving perfect service. The A. L. Randall Co., holding a lease on the third floor of the Lemoyne build- ing, has sublet the south half to a tenant outside the trade and is fitting up the north half, a room 115x170, as a display room for the willow furni- ture, fountain, artificial flower and other departments not exclusively for florists. A private stairway is being put in to connect the third floor with the second, making the new show room seem much closer than when the public stairway or elevators were relied on. The change will provide space on the second floor for the enlargement of th
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