. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. VALENTINE NOVELTY New and attractive wood cutouts with metal flower vase Use them in your Valentine window trim Price, each, $ Per dozen, $ They will not leak or tip over Gold Arrows Per dozen, $ Per 100, $ A. L RANDALL CO. 180 N. Wabash Ave. CHICAGO Magnolia Leaves, Florists' Thread, Wire, Pins, Chiffons, Toothpicks, Etc. PERCY JONES INC. FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 56 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The ReTlew when you write. interests. Committees of the two organ- izations are holding conferences. Visitors. Vincent Gorly, of Grimm &
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. VALENTINE NOVELTY New and attractive wood cutouts with metal flower vase Use them in your Valentine window trim Price, each, $ Per dozen, $ They will not leak or tip over Gold Arrows Per dozen, $ Per 100, $ A. L RANDALL CO. 180 N. Wabash Ave. CHICAGO Magnolia Leaves, Florists' Thread, Wire, Pins, Chiffons, Toothpicks, Etc. PERCY JONES INC. FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 56 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The ReTlew when you write. interests. Committees of the two organ- izations are holding conferences. Visitors. Vincent Gorly, of Grimm & Gorly, St. Louis, spent three days as the guest of friends on the northwest side and found time to visit a number of his business connections here. Victor Eyhd, of the Dole Floral Co., Beatrice, Neb., has been in the market this week. He reports business the best ever. K. Boestler, of Kirby's Flower Shop, Little Rock, Ark., was seen in the mar- ket this week. Among our visitors is George A. Kuhl, of Pekin, 111., who again is an in- mate of the Presbyterian hospital. Ward and Congress streets. He hopes, how- t'ver, that his stay this time will be short. EVANSVILLE, IND. - The Market. Another week of springlike weather has come and gone. The amount of coal consumed this winter is small, compared with last winter. But even with the warm weather, there is likely to be an- other shortage of flowers, especially of carnations. Roses are in fair supply, also sweet peas, calendulas and bulbous stock, such as Romans and Paper Whites. Business continues heavy. Various Notes. Niednagel & Sons are still cutting carnations, but the crop is going off. C. L. Niednagel is propagating the Columbia rose as largely as he has space for it. He has 7,000 cuttings in the sand. The William Blackman Floral Co. is making changes in its store, enlarging the oflBce space and providing room over- head for storage. George Blackman spent a few days with Anders Rasmussen at the home of the latter in New
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