. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 The Florists^ Review OCTOREU 2, 1919. CHOICE ROSES SUNBURST MILADY COLUMBIA OPHELIA RUSSELL NESBIT BRUNNER MARYLAND WHITE KILLARNEY PINK KILLARNEY SPRENGERI GALAX FERNS SMILAX ADIANTUM PLUMOSUS. Gladioli Carnations Asters Our Price* are not Higher than Other*; Market Price* Prevail We are open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all day Sunday Frne ^ Company ^ 30 Ee Randolph St. WHOUCSAU FLORISTS L D. Phoae Rudolph 6578 CHICAGO city of orchids is a thing of the past and that he believes there will be enough flowers to take care of the de- mand
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 The Florists^ Review OCTOREU 2, 1919. CHOICE ROSES SUNBURST MILADY COLUMBIA OPHELIA RUSSELL NESBIT BRUNNER MARYLAND WHITE KILLARNEY PINK KILLARNEY SPRENGERI GALAX FERNS SMILAX ADIANTUM PLUMOSUS. Gladioli Carnations Asters Our Price* are not Higher than Other*; Market Price* Prevail We are open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all day Sunday Frne ^ Company ^ 30 Ee Randolph St. WHOUCSAU FLORISTS L D. Phoae Rudolph 6578 CHICAGO city of orchids is a thing of the past and that he believes there will be enough flowers to take care of the de- mand from now until the time the spring crops are cut. A. Miller, president of the American Bulb Co., is in Seattle, returning from Japan. He has four cars of gigantcum lily bulbs, which have been inspected there, and is engaged in shipping his company's western orders from that point. One car goes to Canada. Mr. Miller reports that fruit growers' de- mands have made it hard to get refrig- erator cars in which to send the Chi- cago shipments. The American Bulb Co. has rented the large double store at 58 South Water street, in which to receive and dispatch the Dutch bulbs now coming to hand in quantity. All the travelers have been called in to as- sist in the work. John Jacobs, heretofore on the staff of the E. C. Amling Co., has joined the forces of (Jeorge Wienlioeber. E. G. Bowen has bought the Argyle Posy Shop, 1046'X. Argyle street, from Glen Cutler. Among the more than 100 names on the payroll of Peter Reinberg are sev- eral of many years' service, for loyalty is one of the thu»^s Mr. Reinberg in- spires in his staff. For instance, Charles Dieterich, the barn boss, has been with Mr. Reinberg thirty years. He had intended a return to Luxem- bourg this summer to look up relatives, but has received word that the only one surviving tlie war is a niece, who is coming to make her home with him. Charles Erne seeks larger quarters. His 1)usiness is about as large as it can be in tlie
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