. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Charles Ernk Fred Elinoel ERNE & KLINGEL 30 E. Randolph Street L. D. Phon* Bandolpli 0878 Auto. 41-716 tHICAGO Mention Tbe Review when you write. WHITE KILLARNEY A large cut, extra fine stock at reasonable prieeB. Beauties, Klllarney, Valley, Mums and Greens Batavia Greenhouse Co* flr««nlioaa«si I>. D. Plton* tMS Raadolpli Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The BeTlew when yoo write. numerous. The concern has grown won- derfully the last few years and there are rumors of another large extension of the factory, but the company is not
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Charles Ernk Fred Elinoel ERNE & KLINGEL 30 E. Randolph Street L. D. Phon* Bandolpli 0878 Auto. 41-716 tHICAGO Mention Tbe Review when you write. WHITE KILLARNEY A large cut, extra fine stock at reasonable prieeB. Beauties, Klllarney, Valley, Mums and Greens Batavia Greenhouse Co* flr««nlioaa«si I>. D. Plton* tMS Raadolpli Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The BeTlew when yoo write. numerous. The concern has grown won- derfully the last few years and there are rumors of another large extension of the factory, but the company is not yet ready to announce it». pkuuL Harry Manheim, of Hoerber Bros., says their first Appleton mums came in November 10 and were quickly disposed of to local buyers. Miss Ida Evert reports that the ad- vance cut of Eaton mums came in from the establishment of her brothers, John and Nick Evert, November 11. Miss Evert is located at 32 East Eandolph street this season. A. Schefer, formerly with J. B. Dea- mud Co., has been added to the store staflE of Erne & Klingel. The latter firm has entered on its second six months, and Mr. Erne says the first six months have more than equaled ex- pectations. Larger quarters will be sought before long, in order to keep up with the increased shipping trade. Local gardenia crops are on at last and John Kruchten is wearing the happy smile again. Accordftfg to the growers, the cuts will be steady for seme time to come. M. C. Gunterberg says thit'''this sea- son is an exceptionally gojO^ one for violets and anticipates a big Thanks- giving day demand. Phil Schupp is optimistic about the carnation crops for Thanksgiving, al- though just enough are being cut to fill orders at present. Percy Jones says the supply depart- ment is busy from early to late getting shipments of holiday orders under way. That the market is better than is usual at this time of the year is the opinion of the staff at Kyle & Foer- ster's. Ogcar Leiatner, Ckiisago rfi
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