. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Fbbbuaby 3. 1016. BOLB STOCK. Aeents for TO-BAK-INE Our supply is large and fine; you can rely on our filling your order. Roses Tulips Beauties ' Paper Wliites Romans Jonquils Orchids Sfevia Lilies Carnations i-- Violets Valley Freesia !Mj ^ Callas Calendulas Peas Greens ?i: ^Lf'ANCY BOXWOOD, $ per case of 50 lbs. Erne ^ Klingel 30 E. Randolph St. Ii. D. Phone Randolph 6578 Anto. 41'7ie CHICAGO Mention The R«Tlew when yon writ*. play of novelties that is being arranged. Tenner & Tonner. It is interesting news that Mi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Fbbbuaby 3. 1016. BOLB STOCK. Aeents for TO-BAK-INE Our supply is large and fine; you can rely on our filling your order. Roses Tulips Beauties ' Paper Wliites Romans Jonquils Orchids Sfevia Lilies Carnations i-- Violets Valley Freesia !Mj ^ Callas Calendulas Peas Greens ?i: ^Lf'ANCY BOXWOOD, $ per case of 50 lbs. Erne ^ Klingel 30 E. Randolph St. Ii. D. Phone Randolph 6578 Anto. 41'7ie CHICAGO Mention The R«Tlew when yon writ*. play of novelties that is being arranged. Tenner & Tonner. It is interesting news that Miss L. A. Tonner, for many years active in the trade but for some time engaged in the pecan orchard business, is coming back into the market. In partnership with her sister, Miss O. A. Tonner, Room 205, one of the best in the Atlas block, has been leased and the firm of Tonner & Tonner will do a general cut flower commission business and also handle florists' supplies. They will be ready for business in a few days. The change will give A. T. Pyfer & Co. the opportunity to gain needed space, that heretofore occupied by 0. A. Tonner. January Weather. General opinion would place January as an unusually unfavorable month for the growers, but the official records are otherwise. The weather office reports the mean temperature as slightly more than 5 degrees above normal, with rain- fall more than double the normal, but the percentage of sun almost exactly the average. The records show that Chicago gets in January an average of only forty-two per cent of the possible hours of sunshine; this year it was forty-one per cent. , Various Notes. Finding that he has not enough space to accommodate the increasing stock of a rapidly growing business, George M. Weiland, of Evanston, has purchased the nineteen acres to the north of and adjoining the property of F. Stielow, Niles Center, 111. He will begin work at once on the erection of a large green- house and will add to this as rapidly


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