. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 64 The Florists^ Review May 4. 1922 ORDER NOW for MOTHERS' DAY IN MOTHERS' MEMORY, FLOWERS WHITE, FOR MOTHERS AT HOME, FLOWERS BRIGHT. We Will Have A Large Supply of All Kinds of Seasonable Flowers Columbia Russell Sunburst Brunner White Killamey Crusader Mrs. Ward Premier MUady Ophelia Butterfly Orchids Jonquils Calendulas Carnations Stocks SMreet Peas Valley Tulips Calla Lilies Daisies Easter Lilies Snapdragons Mignonette Pansies Boxwood Galsus SmUax Coontie Leaves Mexican Ivy Sprengeri We Always Fill Shipping Orders at Lowest Chicago Market Pric


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 64 The Florists^ Review May 4. 1922 ORDER NOW for MOTHERS' DAY IN MOTHERS' MEMORY, FLOWERS WHITE, FOR MOTHERS AT HOME, FLOWERS BRIGHT. We Will Have A Large Supply of All Kinds of Seasonable Flowers Columbia Russell Sunburst Brunner White Killamey Crusader Mrs. Ward Premier MUady Ophelia Butterfly Orchids Jonquils Calendulas Carnations Stocks SMreet Peas Valley Tulips Calla Lilies Daisies Easter Lilies Snapdragons Mignonette Pansies Boxwood Galsus SmUax Coontie Leaves Mexican Ivy Sprengeri We Always Fill Shipping Orders at Lowest Chicago Market Prices Remember: Chicago Clocks are one hour fast. Order Early. pRNE ^ ftOMPANY 30 E. Randolph St. WHOLISALI FLORISTS CHICAGO treasurer, Fred Stielow. Hilmer V. Swenson was appointed secretary. Upon the election of the new officers, a rising vote of thanks was given by the entire new board for the splendid service rendered the association by the retiring officers and directors; namely, George Asmus, W. J. Smyth and A. Lange. With the vote was given a sin- cere expression by those who had been associated with these gentlemen, for the untiring work they had done for the association, and the sincerity they had shown as representatives of the retailers. It was unanimously voted by the board to cooperate with the American Legion in connection with the Society of American Florists' campaign for Mothers' day. The sum of $1,200 was appropriated, to be used for newspaper space, in which the American Legion advertise- ment reproduced in The Eeview last week will be run. Sunday at Evanston. We once knew a florist who was lo- cated adjoining a ball park—every home run cost him at least one pane of glass. The following was on the front page of the Tribune May 1: FLORIST HAS GOLFERS NABBED FOR WILD SHOTS. R. F. Gloede, florist, who regards golfing in the Ylcinity of his garden and hothouse as an overt act, had seven men who were playing on the community links at Evanston ar


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