. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review June 26, 1919. ROSES PEONIES OUR ROSES ARE THE BEST QUALITY FOR SUMMER. ARE IN GOOD SUPPLY AND OF STOCK THAT WILL HOLD OUT. f*^ADNATinNC WE I^OW HAVE SOME riNE CARNA- V>f«KI'^A« I IVPlia TIONS, THE KIND THAT YOU AgMits for TO-BAK-INB A Qalax, Smilax, Sprengeri, Ptumosus, Leuoothoe, Adiantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy. Our Price* arm not Highmr than Other*; Mearkmt Priem* Prevail We ar« open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all day Sunday Frne a Company 30 E. Randolph St. WHOLK8ALK VLOBISTS L D. Pimie Rudotph 6578
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review June 26, 1919. ROSES PEONIES OUR ROSES ARE THE BEST QUALITY FOR SUMMER. ARE IN GOOD SUPPLY AND OF STOCK THAT WILL HOLD OUT. f*^ADNATinNC WE I^OW HAVE SOME riNE CARNA- V>f«KI'^A« I IVPlia TIONS, THE KIND THAT YOU AgMits for TO-BAK-INB A Qalax, Smilax, Sprengeri, Ptumosus, Leuoothoe, Adiantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy. Our Price* arm not Highmr than Other*; Mearkmt Priem* Prevail We ar« open until 8 P. M. on Saturday, but closed all day Sunday Frne a Company 30 E. Randolph St. WHOLK8ALK VLOBISTS L D. Pimie Rudotph 6578 CHICAGO an advertising stunt in the nature of the erection of billboards displaying the "Say It with Flowers" slogan. One of these is to be placed on the main traveled highways at or near a grower's establishment. With the heavy traffic on the streets and these signs greeting people everywhere, we think it will carry tremendous advertising value and yet, unlike regular billboard advertising, will be inexpensive. We believe the idea should be universally adopted.' * Various Notes. Klehm's Nursery is said to have an unusually successful crop of peonies this season and has a considerably larger quantity in storage than a year ago. Charles Klehm makes his headquarters with Joseph Foerster Co., during the peony season, and will, as usual, carry his crop along in cold storage through July and perhaps into August. He is one of the few who find it pays to hold peonies after July 4. Paul Klingsporn went to Philadel- phia, his old home, last week, for a fortnight's vacation. , C. Hausermann, Jr., of Melrose Park, will 'sell his range of 30,000 feet of glass to secure freedom to look after western land interests which are of greater importance. Joseph Marks, of the Henderson trav- eling staff, has gone to Fond du Lac to attend the meeting of the Wisconsin State Florists' Association June 27. The American Bulb Co. reports the ar- rival last week of the first of the 1918 crop
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