. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review APElli 1, FOR SPRING DECORATING PRKPARKD . Selling Agent for OVE GNATT. Hammond, Ind. Preparer of Natural Foliages TRY A CARTON OF AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS, ^tS^^i^r Cberry Red Golden Bro^^n Natural Green The new foliage for Wreaths, Garlands, etc. Green American Oak Sprays Green American Beech Sprays Magnolia Leaves Cycas Leaves Preserved Lycopodium 319-321 W. Randolph Street CHICAGO OSCAR LEISTNER, MentloD The Rerlew when yon write. greenhouses, has reduced his growing space for carnations six houses, and will utilize th
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review APElli 1, FOR SPRING DECORATING PRKPARKD . Selling Agent for OVE GNATT. Hammond, Ind. Preparer of Natural Foliages TRY A CARTON OF AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS, ^tS^^i^r Cberry Red Golden Bro^^n Natural Green The new foliage for Wreaths, Garlands, etc. Green American Oak Sprays Green American Beech Sprays Magnolia Leaves Cycas Leaves Preserved Lycopodium 319-321 W. Randolph Street CHICAGO OSCAR LEISTNER, MentloD The Rerlew when yon write. greenhouses, has reduced his growing space for carnations six houses, and will utilize this space for roses. A business trip to Detroit for the after-Easter days is being planned by- Paul Klingsporn. Joseph Ziska is looking forward to the warm, balmy days of spring, when he can again get into the open and delve in his garden. Fortunately for him, he doesn't need to worry about the business, as his two sons are amply able to take care of that without a thought from him. That Fred Schramm, Park Ridge, 111., a member of the Chicago Flower Growers' Association, is a master in the art of growing calla lilies is evi- denced by the grade of stock he is sending to the Chicago market. H. A. Muir, an old-timer in the trade, has been engaged to assist Harry C. Rowe. The Pari* Flower Shop, 11 East Jackson boulevard, Peter Duris, pro- prietor, will move to 17 East Jackson boulevard after Easter. Mr. Duris has recently doubled the space of his De- troit store, the Central Floral Co. The entrance to the basement at 112 South Wabash avenue, where Nicholas Speropulos has conducted the Wabash Flower Market for many years, has been closed by a new cement walk. A hundred feet north, however, Mr. Speropulos' new stand is flourishing. Rothschild's department store adver- tised a sale of lilies March 26 at 15 cents per pot! It was, of course, pretty short stock, so far along it could not be held for Easter, and there were a good many cripples, so that if, as is reported, the grower got 1
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