. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GET IN WITH THE NEW THINGS TRY A CARTON OP AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS, f^t^^l PREPARED Natural Green Cberry Red Golden Brown The new foliage for Wreaths, Garlands, etc. Green American Oak Sprays Green American BeecluSprays Mag^nolia Iieaves Cycas Leaves Selliog Agent for OVE GNATT, Hammond. Ind. /^C/^AD I UlCXlVIirO Preparer of Neural Foliages V/O V^/\I\. LlJuIOii^Ei IVy Preserved Lycopodium 319-321 W. Randolph Street CHICAGO Meiitiuu Tbr Ht-Ttew wlivu yuu wrttf. than last year and the cost of stock was lower. George Eeinberg has sold the prop- erty in Li


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GET IN WITH THE NEW THINGS TRY A CARTON OP AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS, f^t^^l PREPARED Natural Green Cberry Red Golden Brown The new foliage for Wreaths, Garlands, etc. Green American Oak Sprays Green American BeecluSprays Mag^nolia Iieaves Cycas Leaves Selliog Agent for OVE GNATT, Hammond. Ind. /^C/^AD I UlCXlVIirO Preparer of Neural Foliages V/O V^/\I\. LlJuIOii^Ei IVy Preserved Lycopodium 319-321 W. Randolph Street CHICAGO Meiitiuu Tbr Ht-Ttew wlivu yuu wrttf. than last year and the cost of stock was lower. George Eeinberg has sold the prop- erty in Lincoln street, 353 feet south of Bryn Mawr avenue, west front, 266 feet to the Chicago & Northwestern railroad right of way, for $20,000. Last season John Evfert had 1,000 Slants of a white sport of Dr. Engue- ard chrysanthemum. He liked it so well he is propagating it heavily for 1915. He also nas a sport from Yellow Eaton that he considers a winner and which he will plant heavily this season. The E. C. Amling Co. reports Janu- ary 11 not only the best day since December 24, but the best Monday the house has had since last May, of course excepting holidays. The funeral of A. A. Sprague, January 12, made a heavy demand for high class funeral work. Nearly all the better class stores twere represented. W. J. Smyth ha,d the family order. The blan- ket was OT*white carnations and valley. N. P. Miller joined the staff of A. L. Vaughan & Co. January 11. Mr. Miller is president of the Cook County Florists' Association and has spent nearly thirty years in the flower business in this city, the last few seasons having been with the J. B. Deamud Co. and Kennicott Bros. Co. With William Johnson in charge of shipping orders and Mr. Miller as floor salesman, Mr. Vaughan feels he has a staff capable of handling any business. Sam Pearce is sending in large quan- tities of poinsettias that missed Christ-, mas and Ernest Rober has cut off a lot of begonias that failed to move at the holid


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