. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review Fbbrdabt 18, GET IN WITH THE NEW THINGS TRY A CARTON OP AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS, iNS?^? PREPARED Cherry Red Golden Bro^Tn Natural Green Selling Agent for OVE GNATT, Hammond. Ind. Preparer of Natural Foliage* The new foliage for Wreaths, Garlands, etc. Green American Oak Sprays Green American Beech Sprays Mag^noUa Leaves Cycas Leaves Preserved Lycopodium OSCAR LEISTNER, 31«-321 W. Randolph Street CHICAGO Washburn, leaves March 5 for Call-, fornia, on a three weeks' vacation. She will go to both expositions and visit O. P. Bas


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review Fbbrdabt 18, GET IN WITH THE NEW THINGS TRY A CARTON OP AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS, iNS?^? PREPARED Cherry Red Golden Bro^Tn Natural Green Selling Agent for OVE GNATT, Hammond. Ind. Preparer of Natural Foliage* The new foliage for Wreaths, Garlands, etc. Green American Oak Sprays Green American Beech Sprays Mag^noUa Leaves Cycas Leaves Preserved Lycopodium OSCAR LEISTNER, 31«-321 W. Randolph Street CHICAGO Washburn, leaves March 5 for Call-, fornia, on a three weeks' vacation. She will go to both expositions and visit O. P. Bassett and E. B. Washburn in H. H. Conn, 703 West Sixty-third street, doing business as the Englewood Flower Shop, is installing a complete set of new fixtures. They are finished in what is known as florists' green. The refrigerator is a particularly at- tractive double compartment design, built of green tile and wood by Buch- binder Bros. Mr. Conn has been in his present location four months, and has been using rented fixtures while waiting for his own. If you have any novelties or spring and Easter stock you would like to ex- hibit at the next meeting of the Chi- cago Florists' Club, March 4, Michael Fink, 176 North Michigan avenue, will be glad to hear from you. Mrs. Ida Solms, 1204 West Madison street, says the war has not had any appreciable effect on her sales, as she is doing a good general business. J. C. Craig, 120 South Wabash ave- nue, in the basement, is scanning South Wabash avenue between his present lo- cation and Van Buren street for larger quarters. The location of his present stand is good, but he finds it is growing too crowded for comfort. Walter Haarlow, who for some months has been in charge of the Mar- tin A. Kyerson conservatories, on the south side, has the stock looking so well that the owner is encouraged to give some good orders for new plants. One of the week's visitors was J. K. Clark, manager of the flower depart- ment of the Green-Joyce Co., Colum


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