. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review Max 6, 1021 WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS or SEASONABLE FLOWERS Roses Beauties Valley Calendulas Snapdragons Peonies Giganteums Mjrrtle Daisies Carnations Orchids Gardenias Sw^eet Peas Darwins Mignonette Callas Pansies Ferns Adiantum Plunnosus Sprengeri Smilax Galax Mexican Ivy Leucothoe FRNE ^ ftOMPANY 30 E. Randolph St. WHOLBSALB VLORMTB L D. PImm RuMpfc 6578 CHICAGO many others are shipping small lots. The peonies will help the market great- ly, making it possible for many a mother to have flowers who otherwise


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review Max 6, 1021 WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS or SEASONABLE FLOWERS Roses Beauties Valley Calendulas Snapdragons Peonies Giganteums Mjrrtle Daisies Carnations Orchids Gardenias Sw^eet Peas Darwins Mignonette Callas Pansies Ferns Adiantum Plunnosus Sprengeri Smilax Galax Mexican Ivy Leucothoe FRNE ^ ftOMPANY 30 E. Randolph St. WHOLBSALB VLORMTB L D. PImm RuMpfc 6578 CHICAGO many others are shipping small lots. The peonies will help the market great- ly, making it possible for many a mother to have flowers who otherwise would go without. There is a large supply of sweet peas and a fine lot of Darwin tulips, but otherwise the supply of stock is not heavy. Snapdragons are more abun- dant than heretofore this season and are fine, especially the pinks. Various Notes. The committee in charge of this trade's participation in the mayor's pageant of progress on the municipal pier has had a real job on its hands since the meeting April 30, at which i% developed that the committee is ex- pected to raise $21,000 to be paid for space in the show, on the promise of $5,000 prize money for award to ex- hibitors. In spite of the fact that the near ap- proach of Mothers' day is expected to keep away many who otherwise would attend, Chairman Pollworth and Secre- tary Lautenschlager have sold out the available seating capacity for the Flo- rists' Club's show May 5. The E. C. Amling Co. reports that Dr. Knapp's Tennessee peony crop has turned out better than was expected, considerable quantities of such varie- ties as Festiva Maxima having been re- ceived in time for Mothers' day. Paul R. Klingsporn spent a day at Cleveland and another at Detroit last week. He brings back the opinion be- ing circulated by most of the trade's travelers, that the Jones-Russell Co., Cleveland, has fitted up the most novel, rich and artistic flower store in Amer- ica. Miss Gould has been on the market for several days, as observer f


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