. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Acents for TO-BAK-INB Frne ^ Company \ WHOLESALE FLORISTS Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL 30 E. Randolph St. L D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-716 CHICAGO Mention The R«t1«w wlwii yo« write. course, a great deal such an organiza- tion can do for the general good, aside from securing special express service for cut flower shipments and thereby avoiding such complications as came at Christmas; it can, for instance, work toward a standardization of grades of roses and can, perhaps, check the tend- ency to produce quantity at the expense of quality. T
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Acents for TO-BAK-INB Frne ^ Company \ WHOLESALE FLORISTS Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL 30 E. Randolph St. L D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-716 CHICAGO Mention The R«t1«w wlwii yo« write. course, a great deal such an organiza- tion can do for the general good, aside from securing special express service for cut flower shipments and thereby avoiding such complications as came at Christmas; it can, for instance, work toward a standardization of grades of roses and can, perhaps, check the tend- ency to produce quantity at the expense of quality. The officers of the new organization are: President, A. F. Poehlmann, of Poehlmann Bros. Co.; vice-president, Paul Klingsporn, of the Chicago Flower Growers' Association; treasurer, P. C. Schupp, of J. A. Budlong; secretary, A. G. Kohlbrand, of the E. C. Amling Co. The officers were made a commit- tee to draft by-laws for presentation at a special meeting in about two weeks. Various Notes. Prices for Beauties have been con- siderably higher, on the average, than in previous seasons, but the production of first quality blooms has been so small that a further reduction in the plantings is in prospect. Most of the Beauty growers in this locality have decided that it has become the least profitable rose on the list. Wiltgen & Freres, wholesale florists, opened for business February 19, at their store at 169 to 175 North Wabash ave- nue, where they will handle a complete line of cut flowers. Their store, which is in the basement of the new Amling building, affords'a floor space of 18 x 63 feet. M. Freres says that he is well satisfied with the way in which business started. In the belief that a large business can be built up by a store without expensive frills, O. J. Friedman is moving his second floor venture in the Ohio build- ing to the more conspicuous corner rooms. The name used is Ohio Floral Co., Thomas Fogarty being in charge. Emil Reichling, superintendent of Poter Re
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