. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Rorists^ Review Fbbrcaby 17, 1921 CHOICE ROSES Fancy Carnations, Fine Sweet Peas, Valley, Violets and Other Flowers for buyers whose trade demands the best. JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 160 North Wabash Ave. CHICAGO Ask the man who Buys from us. tliaii at any recent Easter except that of 1919, because other growers also have cut down. Mr. Buettner says the Easter lily crop in 1920 scarcely gave the growers new dollars for their old ones. A. Miller spent the week end at Cin- cinnati. His short trips are productive of m


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Rorists^ Review Fbbrcaby 17, 1921 CHOICE ROSES Fancy Carnations, Fine Sweet Peas, Valley, Violets and Other Flowers for buyers whose trade demands the best. JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 160 North Wabash Ave. CHICAGO Ask the man who Buys from us. tliaii at any recent Easter except that of 1919, because other growers also have cut down. Mr. Buettner says the Easter lily crop in 1920 scarcely gave the growers new dollars for their old ones. A. Miller spent the week end at Cin- cinnati. His short trips are productive of many large import orders. The E. G. Hill Co., Richmond, Ind., is consigning roses to the Chicago Flower Growers' Association. C. A. Allis, ior many years book- keeper and salesman for Wietor Bros., lost a son February 12. The boy was 12 years of age, the youngest of seven children. The St. Valentine's day rush with the Fleischman Floral Co., in the Railway Exchange building, called for the serv- ices of Richard Parker, as extra sales- man, just as Christmas did. Things seem to have been coming Mr. Parker's way recently. Since he ceased to de- vote his full time to the flower busi- ness he has ae(juired a 5-acre lioiiie place near Wlieatoii, a wife, and last month a daughter. Sam Pearoe marketed a huj^e cut of tulips and jonquils for St. Valentine's day. TJiere have been numerous vis- itors at his place recently, specially to see the new early longiflorum lily. The bulbs, which were brought from Japan by the A. B. C, for testing, were planted about the middle of November and were in full flower in a little less than three months. The stems arc about thirty inches. Visitors. John M. Kunesh and Mrs. Kunesh, of the Beaver Avenue Floral Co., Des Moines, la., have been here on their annual midwinter trip. They were on their way to Richmond to look at Hill's new roses. Mr. Kunesh manages the greenhouses while Mrs. Kunesh looks after the store and they make a highly efiBcient team. Des


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