. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. /» IV 1 1 "TV' ?• T ''^i".. 26 The Florists^ Review Dbcbubbb 30, 182 N. Wabash Avenue CKic^iLgo Per 100 Valley $ @$ Milady @ Russell m Ward @ Galax, per 1000, Per 100 Carnations $ @$ Eillameys, piak ami white, @ Ferns per 1000, Boxwood per case, Prices subject to market changes. Beauties, doz $ 0$ Easter Lilies, per @ Calla Lilies, doz @ Adiantum, per 100 Smilax, per doz. strings. Mention The Review whe


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. /» IV 1 1 "TV' ?• T ''^i".. 26 The Florists^ Review Dbcbubbb 30, 182 N. Wabash Avenue CKic^iLgo Per 100 Valley $ @$ Milady @ Russell m Ward @ Galax, per 1000, Per 100 Carnations $ @$ Eillameys, piak ami white, @ Ferns per 1000, Boxwood per case, Prices subject to market changes. Beauties, doz $ 0$ Easter Lilies, per @ Calla Lilies, doz @ Adiantum, per 100 Smilax, per doz. strings. Mention The Review when yon write. what is to come, says Mr. Keimel, we may expect 1916 to average at least fifty per cent better than this year. A report comes from Charles A. John- son, 3205 FuUerton avenue, of a com- plete Christmas clean-up. He not only disposed pf all stock purchased for the occasion, but succeeded in selling a quantity of accessories held over from Christmas a year ago. This has proved, not only the best December the Chicago Flower Growers' Association has had, but the best month in its whole experience, according to Manager Paul Klingsporn. Miss Anna O'Neil, bookkeeper for George Eeinberg, has the sympathy of the trade in the loss of her father by pneumonia just before Christmas. Man- ager Robert Northam's little daughter is slowly recovering from a siege of scarlet fever. Frank Hagen has been home for several days, suffering with the grip. First prize for Christmas increase probably goes to Erne & Klingel, who say their sales last week were a little more than double those of the same week in 1914. The greatly increased volume of Christmas business enjoyed by Sinner Bros., according to John Sinner, has more than justified their judgment in the selection of new street floor Quarters. A splendid crop of cattleyas helped W. J. LaGrotta to an exceptionally good Christmas business at the A. McAdams stand on Kimball avenue. Arrangements have been made by Allie Zech and Mathi


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