. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 1175 5 e-xo - ^* _ .^ TMOT IISIC. ==^P=^^^J^^ PHONES: CENTRAL 2571-AUTOHATIC 48-734-CENTRAL2572 161 NorthWabashAve, Chicago FANCY CARNATIONS IN LARGE SUPPLY. Place your orders with us. We have all the old standard and newer varieties in quantity, and can take just as good, if not better, care of you than any house in this or any other market. Beauties, Roses, Orchids, Sweet Peas, Lilies, Calias, Mignonette, Calendulas, Stevia, Freesias, White and Yellow Narcissus, Violets,
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 1175 5 e-xo - ^* _ .^ TMOT IISIC. ==^P=^^^J^^ PHONES: CENTRAL 2571-AUTOHATIC 48-734-CENTRAL2572 161 NorthWabashAve, Chicago FANCY CARNATIONS IN LARGE SUPPLY. Place your orders with us. We have all the old standard and newer varieties in quantity, and can take just as good, if not better, care of you than any house in this or any other market. Beauties, Roses, Orchids, Sweet Peas, Lilies, Calias, Mignonette, Calendulas, Stevia, Freesias, White and Yellow Narcissus, Violets, Greens, Etc., Etc., Etc. ?S.^S»^S ?,s,^^^<^ dullness is due largely to the people's slow I'ecovery from the effect of the high prices that prevailed during the holidays, and ulever salesmanship is re- quired to dissipate the thoug-hts. upper- most in the minds of the public, that florists this year are guilty of a form of profiteering. A fair amount of stock of seasonable sorts is coming in, and the quality of most items in the list is creditable to the growers who are for- tunate enough to have it. NOTES. A. J. Stahelin. Redford, Mich., is en- joying the pleasures of autoing in a new Packard Sedan, said to be one of the finest machines seen on the streets Mr. Stahelin had a splendid crop of roses for the holidays, and is satisfied with the prices realized. Harry Taylor, who List spring en- listed in the pigeon division of the United States signal corps, is back again in charge of Ereitmeyer's branch store in the Whitney building. His many friends cordially welcome his return. A. Sylvester, of the Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, had his home bur- glarized December 20. The intruder, who was caught in the act, was found to be a patrolman. The Michigan Cut Flower Exchange force is now busy with their annual in- ventory, which includes the wire design works recently acquired from Wm. Hielscher. W. B. Brown, who does an extensive business in furnishing palms for funer- als
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