. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 230 The American Florist. Feb. 22. ERNE&KLINGEL WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 EaSt Randolph Street L. D. Phone, Randolph 6578 CHICAGO, ILL. -Send Your Orders for Seasonable Flowers to CHAS. W. McKELLAR 22 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO. Large Supply of Orchids, Vio- * lets and Other Seasonable * Stock. (.? = Long Distance Phone Central 3598. kept many of the growers 'from at- tending. R. J. Windier, of this city; S. S. Skidelsky, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Janeke, of Shaw's Garden, and Fred Ammann, of Bdwardsville, 111., spoke o
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 230 The American Florist. Feb. 22. ERNE&KLINGEL WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 EaSt Randolph Street L. D. Phone, Randolph 6578 CHICAGO, ILL. -Send Your Orders for Seasonable Flowers to CHAS. W. McKELLAR 22 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO. Large Supply of Orchids, Vio- * lets and Other Seasonable * Stock. (.? = Long Distance Phone Central 3598. kept many of the growers 'from at- tending. R. J. Windier, of this city; S. S. Skidelsky, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Janeke, of Shaw's Garden, and Fred Ammann, of Bdwardsville, 111., spoke on the benefits of publicity. S. S. Skidelsky, of Philadelphia, Pa., showed his new carnation Red Light. John Steidle, of Olivette, Mo., showed a pink and purple seedling. C. E. De Wever, of Olivette, Mo., spoke on regulation of prices. The carnation meeting in March will be held at Win. C. Smith's Wholesale Floral Company and the April meeting at Shaw's Garden. Charles Young, of the firm of C. Young & Sons, stated that their St. Valentine's day business eclipsed any in many years. The firm did a rush- ing trade at their west end store. At their greenhouses the outlook for Easter is very good. They expect a large quantity of lilies, spireas and hydrangeas. The Wm. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co.'s store was a fine sight last Fri- day. Their counters were well filled with the finest stock of violets and sweet peas ever produced here. Their sales were immense and very satisfac- tory. We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Henry Emunds at Kansas City, mother of Henry Emunds, of Belle- ville, 111. Henry left for St. Louis Friday to attend the funeral. Grimm & Gorly did an immense Valentine day trade. The Mullanphy Flower Co. had all they could do. They had an immense and beautiful display of everything. Joe Ent, the Union Florist, makes a very pretty window display. His windows are much admired by patrons of the suburban car line which passes his door. The Windier Wholesale F
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