. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Florists^ Review Decbmbek 26. 1918. ^ This yS/^eek Only FLORISTS' WIRE No8. 18 to 24 $ per box 56 E. Randolph St., PERCY JONES FLORISTS' SUPPLIES CHICAGO Mention The Keview when you write. The Christmas staff, including extras, in A. Lange's three-storied store is about 125 people. They have been "as busy as busy could be.'' "Never praise the day until even- ing," quoted Emil Buettner, "but I will say that so far I am satisfied with this ; Mr. Buettner cut slightly more than 40,000 roses in the week be- fo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Florists^ Review Decbmbek 26. 1918. ^ This yS/^eek Only FLORISTS' WIRE No8. 18 to 24 $ per box 56 E. Randolph St., PERCY JONES FLORISTS' SUPPLIES CHICAGO Mention The Keview when you write. The Christmas staff, including extras, in A. Lange's three-storied store is about 125 people. They have been "as busy as busy could be.'' "Never praise the day until even- ing," quoted Emil Buettner, "but I will say that so far I am satisfied with this ; Mr. Buettner cut slightly more than 40,000 roses in the week be- fore Christmas. Foreseeing a shortage of cut flowers, A. Van Gelder stocked up heavily on artificial flowers. He says he has had the best demand for this class of mer- chandise ever experienced by his com- ]>any and that the supply line has be- come a big factor in the business of Percy Jones, Inc. Have you made your reservations for the Florists' Club's banquet to be held .January 9 in the Bluebird room of the Randolph hotel, Randolph and Wells streets? If you have not, do so at once. Make reservations with T. E. Waters, care Poehlmann Bros. Co. Bring your friends and do not forget the ladies. There will be good music and dancing. In the December 23 issue of The Tri- bune, the Fleischman Floral Co. ran a full page advertisement on Christmas flowers in which prices were quoted. Edward Mallinson, manager, embodied in the advertisement the statement that owing to present day conditions flowers are higher in price than at this time last year. Visitors. Lieutenant Roy F. Wilcox, of J. F. Wilcox & Sons, Council Bluffs, la., stopped in Chicago December 23 on his way home from Washington, where he has been stationed in the aviation di- vision. He has been honorably dis- cliarged from the service. S. Thallas, of Sioux City, la., bought lieavily of cut flowers the early part of the week to make sure of getting certain kinds of stock. He did his own ]iacking in one of the wholesale


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