. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review JuLT 8. 1919. ROSES PEONIES OUR ROSES ARE OF GOOD SUMMER QUALITY. ARE IN GOOD SUPPLY AND OF STOCK THAT WILL HOLD OLT. r^ytDNytTimuc w^ ^**^ have some good carna- V>A«KI^>4 I I^^IIO TIONS,THEKINDTHATYOl)WILLWANT. n)-BAK-INE •?SgjrjNKornw* Agmita for Galax, Smilax, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Leuoothoe, Adiantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy. Oar Prices arm not Highmr than Others; Marhet Prices Prevail We are open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all day Sunday Frne ^ Company SO E. Randolph St WHOUCBAUB IXORISTS L D. PiMM


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review JuLT 8. 1919. ROSES PEONIES OUR ROSES ARE OF GOOD SUMMER QUALITY. ARE IN GOOD SUPPLY AND OF STOCK THAT WILL HOLD OLT. r^ytDNytTimuc w^ ^**^ have some good carna- V>A«KI^>4 I I^^IIO TIONS,THEKINDTHATYOl)WILLWANT. n)-BAK-INE •?SgjrjNKornw* Agmita for Galax, Smilax, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Leuoothoe, Adiantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy. Oar Prices arm not Highmr than Others; Marhet Prices Prevail We are open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all day Sunday Frne ^ Company SO E. Randolph St WHOUCBAUB IXORISTS L D. PiMMC Ramiolpli 6578 CHICAGO. a visit to wholesalers and others last week, between sessions of the nursery- men 's convention. George Washburn, of A. Washburn & Sons, Bloomington, 111., was here last week. Their business is growing rapidly and Mr. Washburn was in quest of in- formation as to the best methods to use in expanding their facilities. P. W. Peterson, of Joliet, was in town last week, driving in his machine. Julius Glaser, of the A. L. Glaser Flower Shop, Dubuque, la., was in town last week. Corporal Leo J. Glaser re- turned a short time ago from France, where he saw some heavy action. John Furrow, florist and peach sales- man, Guthrie, Okla., arrived in town last week. His interest seemed to center on the purchase of a crib and a baby buggy. F. C. Weber, of St. Louis, Mo., made calls here last week on his way to his Michigan summer home. He plans to stay until September. George Stiles, of the Stiles Floral Co., of Oklahoma City, Okla., was in town last week. C. B. Knickman, of McHutchison & Co., New York, called on customers here after the nurserymen's convention, leav- ing June 30 for California. E. Holt, of the Kirkwood Floral, Co., Des Moines, la., was here this week on a trip that combined business with pleas- ure. Alois Frey, of Crown Point, Ind., spent June 30 in the market. He plans to remove to California about August 1. NEW YORK. The Market. The whole


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