. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 136 The Florists^ Review Fbbbuaby 26. 1&20 YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE in placing the order for this year's greenhouses now. The best Vgrade of the old genuine Louisiana Red Gulf Cypress is scarce and will be more so this spring, while the cost of labor will be higher than it is now. Our patent LEAK-PROOF locked gutter has proven a success. If you are not using the same as yet, do so on your next houses and we know we can add your name to our list of satisfied customers. ICKES-BRAUN MILL 2330 Wabansia Avenue, GREENHOUSE MATERIAL Near Westen u


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 136 The Florists^ Review Fbbbuaby 26. 1&20 YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE in placing the order for this year's greenhouses now. The best Vgrade of the old genuine Louisiana Red Gulf Cypress is scarce and will be more so this spring, while the cost of labor will be higher than it is now. Our patent LEAK-PROOF locked gutter has proven a success. If you are not using the same as yet, do so on your next houses and we know we can add your name to our list of satisfied customers. ICKES-BRAUN MILL 2330 Wabansia Avenue, GREENHOUSE MATERIAL Near Westen ud North Ares. CHICAGO, GREENHOUSE HARDWARE , KY. Tbe Market. Prevailing weather conditions are such as to insure a heavy increase in production. Prices, therefore, are al- ready much lower and the outlook for the retailer much brighter. Business keeps brisk. The influence of Lent this year is only small in regard to house parties and other social affairs. Bulb- ous stock, sweet peas and freesias are of fine quality and plentiful. Variotis Notes. The Jacob Schulz Co. and the William Walker Co. have been exceedingly busy. Everybody in both stores was on the jump and stock moved faster as the increased supply came in. At the greenhouses of Marret & Mil- ler, on Cherokee road, the stock of Easter lilies is progressing in nne shape and expectations for a good crop for Easter are high. B. Hamilton, O.—B. G. Bock has re- cently returned from eighteen months of overseas service with an ammunition train and has purchased a greenhouse on Fair avenue, where he will grow cut flowers in addition to the present line of spring plants. Mr. Bock has been steadily employed in the trade since 1907, when he was apprenticed to his uncle, the late Theodore Bock, of Ham- Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the o


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