. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists' Review OCTOBBR 27, 1921 Franks, of Champaign, 111.; W. J. Smyth and Rudolpli Schit^lc, su])erintendent of the greenhouses at Lincoln park. Ex- hibits will be judged by points; 50 points for quality, 40 points for variety, 10 points for quantity, total 100 points. "Growers only are eligible to com- pete for the prizes. Stock must be grown by the exhibitors. Entries must be made to Peter Pearson, 5732 Gunni- son street, Kildare 6418, chairman of the flower show committee of the Up- town Chicago Exposition, not later than noon Mo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists' Review OCTOBBR 27, 1921 Franks, of Champaign, 111.; W. J. Smyth and Rudolpli Schit^lc, su])erintendent of the greenhouses at Lincoln park. Ex- hibits will be judged by points; 50 points for quality, 40 points for variety, 10 points for quantity, total 100 points. "Growers only are eligible to com- pete for the prizes. Stock must be grown by the exhibitors. Entries must be made to Peter Pearson, 5732 Gunni- son street, Kildare 6418, chairman of the flower show committee of the Up- town Chicago Exposition, not later than noon Monday, October 31. Entry is free. Arrangements will be made to call for the cut flowers at the commis- sion houses. Vases will be furnished and the staging will be done by the flower show committee. Everything points to the complete success of the exposition and flowers will receive spe- cial prominence and publicity. "H. Dieu Schiller, of Schiller the Florist, president of the exposition, says it is a foregone conclusion flowers will be kept in the front, and he is ably assisted by the following florists, who have bought space and will have indi- vidual exhibits: Albert Hall, Clody's Flower Shop, Birchwood Florist, Stol- lery Bros, and Schiller the Florist. With that end in view, Mr. Schiller ap- pointed George Stollery, of Stollery Bros., chairman of the decorating committee to see that flowers take the prominence to which they are entitled. The trade should be proud of the florists in Uptcwn Chicago, whose effort and initial work made this exposition a ; "The Store Without a ; The editors of the real estate columns of the daily papers have at length heard about George Wienhoeber's new store on Michigan avpiiue, now under con- struction, and have had a pleasant half hour over its unusual features. The Herald and Examiner for Sunday, Oc- tober 23, gave Mr. Wienhoeber's enter- prise a column write-up and the same day the Tribune ])rinted a cut of


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