. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 llie Florists^ Review OcTOBiB 80, 1919. Buy Direct of the Growers 0 R Bros. 162 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO CHRYSANTHEMUMS No Limit to Our Supply We grow more Mums than any other house in the West and the Season is now at its height. We are also on with a specially large and fine cut of Pompons, Roses and Carnations CURRENT PRICE LIST. RUSSELL $ to $ per 100 PREMIER " " COLUMBIA " " CARNATIONS to " " POMPONS, all varieties 50c to 75c a bunch CHRYSANTHEMUMS, all colors, $


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 llie Florists^ Review OcTOBiB 80, 1919. Buy Direct of the Growers 0 R Bros. 162 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO CHRYSANTHEMUMS No Limit to Our Supply We grow more Mums than any other house in the West and the Season is now at its height. We are also on with a specially large and fine cut of Pompons, Roses and Carnations CURRENT PRICE LIST. RUSSELL $ to $ per 100 PREMIER " " COLUMBIA " " CARNATIONS to " " POMPONS, all varieties 50c to 75c a bunch CHRYSANTHEMUMS, all colors, $ to $ dz. OPHELIA RICHMOND KILLARNEY WHITE KILLARNEY ....( KILLARNEY BRILLIANTX SUNBURST / I $ to $ per 100 Greens and other Seasonable Stock at Market Rates & Co., where the output of the New Castle rose establisliment of Frederick J. Benthey & Co. is sold. J. E. PoUworth, manager of Kenne- cott Bros. Co., was called to Milwaukee October 26 by the death of his mother. Mrs. PoUworth was the widow of the late John F. PoUworth, pioneer hotel man of Milwaukee. Seven sons survive her. She was 78 years of age. The funeral was held from her late residence October 29. In the window of the American Bulb Co. are to be seen the first Paper White blossoms of the season. The bulbs were placed in water when the first French shipment arrived. The Dure Paper Products Co. will move its oflSce from the second floor to the first floor at the present address, as more space is required for the constantly increasing business. The balcony and basement storage space of the E. C. Amling Co., used for many purposes, has enabled that con- cern to take advantage of a bargain in 5,000 shipping boxes made up of wood originally cut for government use. The material is a little thicker than that heretofore used for cut flower ship- ments, but the dimensions of the boxes are standard. These 5,000 strong boxes cost no more than the flimsiest of wood boxes now cost. The "W. W. Barnard Co


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