. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review March 6, 1819 Sweet "CQS Freesia, Jonquils Orchids* Daisies Violets Lilies 1 Mignonette, Callas TULIPS Easter Lilies Valley Calendulas Snapdragons Carnations Galax, Willow, Smilax, Boxwood, Sprengerl, Plumosus, Leucothoe, Adlantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy Our Prices are no Higher than Other* and Market Price* Prevail WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. ON SATURDAY. BUT CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY Frne ^ Company 30 E. Randolph St. r^ rO-BAK-INE 1^ LIQUID ^ ?Jgorr ixicoTiNe • ?tf«nt« for TO> WHOLKSAUE FLORISTS L D. Phone Raadolph 65


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review March 6, 1819 Sweet "CQS Freesia, Jonquils Orchids* Daisies Violets Lilies 1 Mignonette, Callas TULIPS Easter Lilies Valley Calendulas Snapdragons Carnations Galax, Willow, Smilax, Boxwood, Sprengerl, Plumosus, Leucothoe, Adlantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy Our Prices are no Higher than Other* and Market Price* Prevail WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. ON SATURDAY. BUT CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY Frne ^ Company 30 E. Randolph St. r^ rO-BAK-INE 1^ LIQUID ^ ?Jgorr ixicoTiNe • ?tf«nt« for TO> WHOLKSAUE FLORISTS L D. Phone Raadolph 6578 CHICAGO Mention The BeTlaw when jog write. A. Miller, president of the American Bulb Co,, waa born March 4, 1887. Peter Eeinberg, florist and political leader, was 61 years of age March 5. He was born in 1858, at a spot now covered by one of his greenhouses. Various Notes. The most widely circt'ated daily pa- per has been publishing a series of articles on the high cost of dying. Un- dertakers do not appear in an enviable light, but florists do not sympathize. In this city there is little friendship between the two trades. The under- takers seem to regard flowers as an unmitigated nuisance and, because they make nothing on them, they frequently handle the flowers in a way that would be resented if the tables were turned. C. A. Samuelson is expected home about March 15, to remain until after Easter, when he will return to his apple orchards in Idaho. Each year Mr. Samuelson devotes a larger part of his time to the orchards, leaving the man- agement of the store more and more to Mrs. Samuelson and Edward Enders, who has been there thirty-one years. Simon Durnberg, who travels south and west for A. Henderson & Co., has been having an excellent trip and re- ports the trade in his territory never was more active. Joseph Marks also has gone on the road again. G. M. Eeburn has been at home for several days and has been visiting growers in the Moline-Knight. He is acquiring


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