. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists^ Review Mabch 20, 191S. iiMfi'^OT LILIES for city delivery .35 QOO MWaWMv $, $ and $ per 100 Buds «nd Blooms ^^1^^*^ CUT LILIES FOR EASTER No question of our ability to fill your order to your complete satisfaction. $, $10,009 $ and $ per lOO ANYTHING ELSE YOU WANT, YOU CAN GET IT HERE JOHN KRUCHTEN 162 N. Wabash Avenue, Long Distance Phone Central 6269 Chicago, 111. Mention The Review when yon write. 277fo MORE BLOSSOMS on plant, raised In 4-lDcb SQUARE paper pots (64 cubic Inches of soil and root


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists^ Review Mabch 20, 191S. iiMfi'^OT LILIES for city delivery .35 QOO MWaWMv $, $ and $ per 100 Buds «nd Blooms ^^1^^*^ CUT LILIES FOR EASTER No question of our ability to fill your order to your complete satisfaction. $, $10,009 $ and $ per lOO ANYTHING ELSE YOU WANT, YOU CAN GET IT HERE JOHN KRUCHTEN 162 N. Wabash Avenue, Long Distance Phone Central 6269 Chicago, 111. Mention The Review when yon write. 277fo MORE BLOSSOMS on plant, raised In 4-lDcb SQUARE paper pots (64 cubic Inches of soil and roots) than on plants raised In 4-lncb clay pots (31 cubic inches of soil and roots). See our 2 page advt., pages 21! and 23. r. W. ROCHEtLE & BOMS. Chester, K. J. grow better roses on solid benches than he can on those that are raised. The many friends of Charles M. Dickinson, formerly of E. H. Hunt, will be pleased to learn that he has se- cured an excellent connection with a mercantile house at Billings, Mont., where he will make his home. For two years Mr. Dickinson has been stock- raising on a farm at Glendive, Mont., fifty miles from a railroad. Unique among Chicago florists in that '^he runs successfully two stores within less than 100 yards of each other, A. F. Keenan is making many improve- ments. Headquarters has been moved from 1306 to 1222 East Sixty-third street, where the fixtures have been re- arranged to make space for a commo- dious office. Here Miss Florence Keenan is in charge and cut flowers only are handled, with a few plants. The store at 1306 East Sixty-third street has been divided into two parts by means of a new display refrigera- tor and cashier's booth installed by the H. G. Koellner Co., the counterless front half being devoted to cut flowers and plants, the rear being fitted up with counters and shelving for seed store purposes. C. A. Samuelson has returned from a fortnight's trip to Idaho, on which he combined business with pleasure. He is intere


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