. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review October 9, 191*. MUMS WHITE YELLOW MUMS CHOICE ROSES SUNBURST PREMIER MILADY COLUMBIA OPHELIA RUSSELL NESBIT BRUNNER MARYLAND WHITE KILLARNEY PINK KILLARNEY SPRENGERI GALAX FERNS SMILAX ADIANTUM PLUMOSUS. ^ Gladioli Carnations Asters Our Price* are not Higher than Othera; Market Prices Prevail We are open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all day Sunday FrNE ^ ftOMPANY 30 E. Randolph St. WHOLKBALK FLORISTS L D. Phone Raadolph 6578 CHICAGO the wholesale store and business of the Batavia Greenhouse Co. The large ice- box h


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review October 9, 191*. MUMS WHITE YELLOW MUMS CHOICE ROSES SUNBURST PREMIER MILADY COLUMBIA OPHELIA RUSSELL NESBIT BRUNNER MARYLAND WHITE KILLARNEY PINK KILLARNEY SPRENGERI GALAX FERNS SMILAX ADIANTUM PLUMOSUS. ^ Gladioli Carnations Asters Our Price* are not Higher than Othera; Market Prices Prevail We are open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all day Sunday FrNE ^ ftOMPANY 30 E. Randolph St. WHOLKBALK FLORISTS L D. Phone Raadolph 6578 CHICAGO the wholesale store and business of the Batavia Greenhouse Co. The large ice- box has been erected in the green goods department at the rear of the Amling store. The A. L. Randall Co. is developing its invasion of the east. New York city and vicinity constitute the latest point of attack. A sample room and offices have been opened at 687 Broadway. Paul Hollander is in charge. He has a force of five salesmen, covering the metropolitan and adjacent districts. Edward Galavan, sales manager for the company, has just returned from New York, where he went to complete the arrangements with Mr. Hollander, who is a sales agent of experience in New York. C. L. Washburn returned from Cali- fornia October 6. He is well pleased wdth the progress made at the Bassett & Washburn palm growing establish- ment near Los Angeles. He says they plan to plant there about 250 bushels of kentia seeds each year, and that last season they obtained the greater part of all the kentia seeds which came to the United States, about 175 bushels. E. B. Washburn is expected here about October 15 on a trip which will extend as far east as Philadelphia. P. C. Schupp calls attention to a point which will be of value to customers out of town. Mr. Schupp says that buyers do not order early enough in the day. It is all right if everything goes smooth- ly, but with present conditions there are frequent delays in the transmission or delivery of telegrams. Mr. Schupp says that the J. A. Budlong Co. f


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