. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 98 The Florists' Review January 18. GREENHOUSES THAT SATISFY When you invest in a new greenhouse, you want the house that will pay you best. You want to consider the durability, the convenience, the efficiency and the cost of the house. Not one of these points is overlooked in our construction. Twenty-five years' experience in greenhouse construction enables us to give the best in service, material and workmanship; and the purchaser of Ickes-Braun construction can invest without a doubt as to the efficiency of his house. GREENHOUSE MATERIAL


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 98 The Florists' Review January 18. GREENHOUSES THAT SATISFY When you invest in a new greenhouse, you want the house that will pay you best. You want to consider the durability, the convenience, the efficiency and the cost of the house. Not one of these points is overlooked in our construction. Twenty-five years' experience in greenhouse construction enables us to give the best in service, material and workmanship; and the purchaser of Ickes-Braun construction can invest without a doubt as to the efficiency of his house. GREENHOUSE MATERIAL HARDWARE HOTBED SASH ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE. (Near Western and North Aves.) CHICAGO, ILL. CLEVELAND. The Market. Market conditions remain undiauged since the first of the year. A few early tulips and Golden Spur narcissi are in the market, but as yet spring flowers arc not a factor, as they will be in two weeks. Eoses are scarce. As usual, they are off crop; the buds open slowly dur- ing January. Carnations are becoming better each day. The price continues at $5 to $6, however, which shows that the demand is strong. Various Notes. There is not much change in the local coal situation. Slack, or run of mine, bought in a small way from dealers, sells for $8 to $ per ton. Carload lots are $ to $6 per ton at the mine, plus a 90-cent freight rate. W S. Chaffee, proprietor of the Clifton Floral Co., of West Seventy-Fifth street and Lake avenue, left for parts unknown soon after Christmas and has not been seen since. Several wholesale florists would be glad to hear of his where- abouts. Besides his activities in the flo- rists' business, Mr. Chaffee made a busi- ness of supplying flags, bunting, etc., to civic bodies in large cities. A 10-man bowling team representing the Cleveland Florists' Club left for De- troit January 16, to bowl a team repre- sentative of the Detroit Florists' Club. Those making the trip were: George Bate, S. K. Gartman, Charles E. Euss


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