. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'i|^> i mfiitjm,jf,K*\ MW "Tj^T^K^'z ? ^A*»-»^'r 7TT?T«*B|fnin»-^*T7'^r ? '""r^^ - 32 The Florists' Review Hat 6. 1920 ROSES, CARNATIONS, SWEET PEAS AND Home-grown Gardenias JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 160 North Wabash Ave. CHICAGO The sweet pea is the most abundant flower in the market. The demand is so brisk that there is no surplus. The backward spring has disappointed those who expected considerable quantities of peonies; the crop for Mothers' day will be light and the rush will come, no doubt, just af


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'i|^> i mfiitjm,jf,K*\ MW "Tj^T^K^'z ? ^A*»-»^'r 7TT?T«*B|fnin»-^*T7'^r ? '""r^^ - 32 The Florists' Review Hat 6. 1920 ROSES, CARNATIONS, SWEET PEAS AND Home-grown Gardenias JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 160 North Wabash Ave. CHICAGO The sweet pea is the most abundant flower in the market. The demand is so brisk that there is no surplus. The backward spring has disappointed those who expected considerable quantities of peonies; the crop for Mothers' day will be light and the rush will come, no doubt, just after the big demand has subsided. There is scarcely anything in the way of bulbuus stock now available; the few growers who are cutting indoor tulips and jonquils have a fine market. Iris filifolia has passed quickly. Spring, long delayed, must be near, as southern lilac has appeared. A sharp demand for smilax has de- veloped and, with extremely small sup- plies, the price has gone to 50 cents a string, something without precedent in this market. Ernst Amllng Sells Out. Ernst C. Amling has sold his well known place at Maywood. The pur- chaser is Fred W. Kuhlmann, a success- ful grocer at Melrose Park, who will take possession July 1. The range of five houses contains 42,500 square feet of glass, planted to Russell and Colum- bia roses, and the property includes ten acres of land, dwelling, etc. Mr. Amling plans to spend next winter in California. It's President Enders Now. The reward of thirty-three years of faithful service has come to Edward Enders, who has become president of Charles A. Samuelson, Inc. There will be no change in the affairs beyond the addition of "; in small letters after the name. Incorporation was only for the purpose of making it possible for Mr. Enders and another faithful employee, Joseph Heinzl, to acquire an interest m the business. Mr. Samuelson will hold fifty-one per cemt of the stock. The officers of the corporation will be: Presi


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