. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CHICAGO THE PALMER •. W HOUSE FLORIST 17 CAST MONROE ST. Springfield, 111. JANSSEN FLORAL CO. Bc«t Service for Central Illlnoto CD EC on QT III We are the largest rniaCrUnii ill. growers in the Northwest. 100,000 sauare feet of glass. JOHN BAUSCHER, Prop. M Orders Receivi Careful Attention and Praapt Delivery. PEKIN PEORIA All Orders Receive Personal Attention GEO. A. KDHL. Pekin, III. Rockfonl, III., H. W. Buckbee Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery DE KALB, ILL. J. L. JOHNSON Northern Illinois Southern Wisconsin I'uur order will receive <Hir p
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CHICAGO THE PALMER •. W HOUSE FLORIST 17 CAST MONROE ST. Springfield, 111. JANSSEN FLORAL CO. Bc«t Service for Central Illlnoto CD EC on QT III We are the largest rniaCrUnii ill. growers in the Northwest. 100,000 sauare feet of glass. JOHN BAUSCHER, Prop. M Orders Receivi Careful Attention and Praapt Delivery. PEKIN PEORIA All Orders Receive Personal Attention GEO. A. KDHL. Pekin, III. Rockfonl, III., H. W. Buckbee Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery DE KALB, ILL. J. L. JOHNSON Northern Illinois Southern Wisconsin I'uur order will receive <Hir prompt and careful attention. The NORTH SHORE FLORAL CO., fZ BERNARD J. 8CHMIERER. Prop. Tel. Wellington 1605 841M)Sllrnng Park Blvd. Opposite American Hospital GHICASO Deliveries to Northwestern University and all North Shore Towns. 614 Dempster St., EVANSTON, ILL,. L. D. Phone 2642 SPRINGFIELD. ILLINOIS nSCHER BROS. A. C. BROWN, LARGE GREENHOUSES of war. But let us go deeper into this question and see if we cannot find a reason why the florists of this country should take the tip suggested by the ad- vertisement of the American Green- house Mfg. Co., and, instead of curtail- ing production, increase it. The florists' business has been in- creasing in volume year by year, thanks to the florists themselves, who have been educating the public to the use of flowers. The people are now accus- tomed to flowers, and there is only one thing that will stop the continued use of them—scarcity of money. Now let me remind you that the vast loans made to the Allies, at a good rate of interest, are all being spent in this country for foodstuffs, clothing, ammunition, etc. Consequently we see where the Ameri- can people reap two profits from these loans. Commercially, people of the country may be divided into two general classes: Those who live on incomes, that is, on money invested; those who are producers, workers, such as the farmer, the miner, the mechanic and florist. Now take the f
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