. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review JuNB 19, 1919. PEONIES CARNATIONS ORCHIDS BEAUTIES DAISIES CANDYTUFT PANSIES CALLAS LILIES VALLEY SWEET PEAS GLADIOLI CALENDULAS MIGNONETTE CORNFLOWERS. O-BAK-INE LIQUID ^^1 n ?111 r - Agents for Galax, Smiiax, Boxwood, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Leuoothoe, Adiantum, Forns, Mexican Ivy. Our Pricea an not Higher than Othert; Market Frices Prevail We are open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all day Sunday Frne a Company 30 C. Randolph St. WHOLKSAU VLORISTS L D. Phone Randolph 6578 CHICAGO A. T. Pyfer, who is secreta


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review JuNB 19, 1919. PEONIES CARNATIONS ORCHIDS BEAUTIES DAISIES CANDYTUFT PANSIES CALLAS LILIES VALLEY SWEET PEAS GLADIOLI CALENDULAS MIGNONETTE CORNFLOWERS. O-BAK-INE LIQUID ^^1 n ?111 r - Agents for Galax, Smiiax, Boxwood, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Leuoothoe, Adiantum, Forns, Mexican Ivy. Our Pricea an not Higher than Othert; Market Frices Prevail We are open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all day Sunday Frne a Company 30 C. Randolph St. WHOLKSAU VLORISTS L D. Phone Randolph 6578 CHICAGO A. T. Pyfer, who is secretary for the Florists' Club and also for its bowling team, gives notice for everyone inter- ested in the sport to be at Bensinger's alleys June 24 at 8 p. m. Out of the practice of the next eight weeks the five high men will get places on the team which will represent the club at the S. A. F. convention at Detroit in August. The range being erected by the Ameri- can Greenhouse Mfg. Co., for Weiss & Spantikow Co., is nearing completion and the planting has begun in some of the houses. Ed Palmen, retail florist at 3435 West Chicago avenue, is going out of business soon, as it is too hard to get help and he is getting too old to attend to the business alone. Paul Weiss, of Weiss & Meyer Co., Maywood, is preparing to lay in next season's coal supply. He is figuring there will be an increase in freight rates, together with a scarcity of labor. This concern is not out of coal, as it still has ten carloads which have not been touched as yet. Mr. Weiss figures that it is better to be forehanded than sorry and, as he also is secretary of a coal company, the Fort Dearborn, he may be presumed to know conditions and many growers will follow his lead. F. V. Young, who has boon manager of the W. L. Schofiold establishment, at 738 North State street, since he returned from the army shortly after Christmas, recently shipj)C(l for a customer an ar- tificial wreath to a family in County Co


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