. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Rorists^ Review Dkcimbeb 28, 1916. Erne ^ KuNGEL ?^k WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 E. Randolph St. L D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-716 CHICAGO. Asrents for TO-BAK-INE Beauties, Roses, Carnations, Poinsettias, Paper Whites Cecile Brunner, Valley, Violets, Lilies, Asparagus Sprengeri Adiantum, Smilax, Ferns, Galax, Mexican Ivy Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year f^ Roses and Carnations Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. Saturday afternoon, December 23. He said that what impressed him most was the jaded appearance of nearly everyone he sa


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Rorists^ Review Dkcimbeb 28, 1916. Erne ^ KuNGEL ?^k WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 E. Randolph St. L D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-716 CHICAGO. Asrents for TO-BAK-INE Beauties, Roses, Carnations, Poinsettias, Paper Whites Cecile Brunner, Valley, Violets, Lilies, Asparagus Sprengeri Adiantum, Smilax, Ferns, Galax, Mexican Ivy Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year f^ Roses and Carnations Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. Saturday afternoon, December 23. He said that what impressed him most was the jaded appearance of nearly everyone he saw; business going on almost si- lently, workers too tired for unnecessary speech. Inflamed noses and cold-sore lips indicated an epidemic of uncared for colds and even the growers, in to see how things were going, showed the marks of unusual hours of labor. It spoke of big business, all right, but to this observer it seemed to indicate that, aside from satisfaction in a task well done, the principal joy of Christmas would lie in the fact that it was over. In recognition of faithful service and the unusual character of the times, the Lord & Burnham Co. made each of its employees a Christmas present of one week's pay. Edward H. Goldenstein, who last week fevered his connection with Vaughan's l^ced Store to become a partner in the Holland firm of Langhout & Co., is pre- paring to go on the road early in the new year. He will have charge of the permanent American headquarters the firm is establishing and consid&rs that being an American member of a Holland firm will put him in a peculiarly advan- tageous position to meet competitiori. In view of the large number of Ophelia benched last spring, the Christ- mas supply of that popular rose was sur- prisingly small. Wietor Bros, probably are entitled to the blue ribbon, having cut nearly 30,000 flowers from 10,000 plants. N. J. Wietor says he never be- fore sold so many roses at 18 cents each as he did of this cut of Ophel


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