. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1090 The American Florist. Dec. 28, ANNOUNCEMENT /^N and after January 1st, 1919, the name of the firm of Kyle & ^"'^ Foerster will be changed to Joseph Foerster Co. There will be no change in the conduct of the business other than the name. Please address all communications, mail, telegraph and express matter on and after that date to JOSEPH 160 N. Wabash Avenue, FOERSTER CO. CHICAGO, ILL. CQsaxi^&sssszsszzzzzs^s^szz: ^sss. 182 North Wabash Avenue Phone, Randolph 631 CHICAGO FRNE & COMPANY -WHOLE


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1090 The American Florist. Dec. 28, ANNOUNCEMENT /^N and after January 1st, 1919, the name of the firm of Kyle & ^"'^ Foerster will be changed to Joseph Foerster Co. There will be no change in the conduct of the business other than the name. Please address all communications, mail, telegraph and express matter on and after that date to JOSEPH 160 N. Wabash Avenue, FOERSTER CO. CHICAGO, ILL. CQsaxi^&sssszsszzzzzs^s^szz: ^sss. 182 North Wabash Avenue Phone, Randolph 631 CHICAGO FRNE & COMPANY -WHOLESALE FLORISTS- 30 E. Randolph Street, L D. Phone, Randolph 6578. CHICAGO, ILL. His firm has had more business than it can handle for some time to come. A few of the growers are in with a nice cut of freesias, which are a wel- come addition to our limited supply of cut flowers. Kenneth Murray is among the growers. He will have a large cut of colored freesias later on. The Art Floral Co. received a large shipment of California wild cherry for a decoration it had during the week. They are also receiving large shipments of poinsettias daily from the south. JAMES T. LYNCH. Nashville, Tenn. DEMAND IN YEiARS EXPECTED. The eve of the "battle for flowers" finds the local trade well prepared to meet the onslaught and while there may be a slight shortage In the cut flower line, there is splendid prepared- ness as far as plants are concerned, among them cyclamens, narcissi, both white .and yellow, solannms, baby ram- blers and a variety of ferns. The stores are also wf-ll prepared with wreaths for which there has been a fine call, both for home and cemetery decoration. Great quantities of holly have been sold on the streets. Carnations will sell for .f2 and $3 per dozen, an unheard of price in previous years, but they are very scarce. Roses will also be higher than usual, although there will be a fair number of them offered. Many will also be sold in pots. The Christmas de


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