. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CHICAGO THE P/ILMER *. M HOUSE FLORIST 17 EAST MONROE ST. Springfield, III. JANSSEN FLORAL CO. Bert Service for Central niinoto CD EC on DT II I We are the largest rilCCrUlllt ILLs erowers in the Northwest. 100,000 square feet of glass. JOHN BAU8CHER, Prop. II Orier* Receiva Carefai Attention and PronM Delivery. PEKIN PEORIA All Orders Receive Personal Attention GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. Rockfonl, ni., H. W. Buckitee Nember florists* Telegraph Delivery DE KALB, ILL. J. L. JOHNSON Northern Illinois Southern Wisconsin Your order will receive <Hir
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CHICAGO THE P/ILMER *. M HOUSE FLORIST 17 EAST MONROE ST. Springfield, III. JANSSEN FLORAL CO. Bert Service for Central niinoto CD EC on DT II I We are the largest rilCCrUlllt ILLs erowers in the Northwest. 100,000 square feet of glass. JOHN BAU8CHER, Prop. II Orier* Receiva Carefai Attention and PronM Delivery. PEKIN PEORIA All Orders Receive Personal Attention GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. Rockfonl, ni., H. W. Buckitee Nember florists* Telegraph Delivery DE KALB, ILL. J. L. JOHNSON Northern Illinois Southern Wisconsin Your order will receive <Hir prompt and careful attention. The NORTH SHORE FLORAL CO., ,T BERNARD J. 8CHMIERER, Prop. Tel. Wellinoton 1605 849-8S1 Irving Park Blvd. Opposite American Hospital CHICAGO. d843 W. ST. €:hicago Deliveries to Kortbweetem University and all North Shore Towns. 614 Dempster St., EVANSTON, ILL. li. D. Phone 2642 Sbore X o« FISCHER BROS. some of which there was an oversupply. But before the week ended, the supply diminished and June 23 there was a shortage in some items, especially car- nations. In roses, American Beauty was steady in supply and demand, while other vari- eties were more abundant, but cleared daily. Eussell still holds a place in the front rank of popularity. Local peonies are coming in freely. Good peas find a ready sale, but a majority of them are getting short-stemmed and short-lived. Gladioli are more plentiful, with Amer- ica leading. The warm weather is af- fecting most of the stock. Various Notes. Frank Schnell, of Lockport, N. Y., has been cutting from 3,000 to 6,000 peonies per week and found no difficulty in securing a market for them. Charles Felton is so proud of his new automobile that he usually parked it on Main street. But not any more, as he recently paid a $3 fine for the privilege. W. J. Palmer had two pretty young women dressed as Eed Cross nurses sell- ing flowers in the street before his store June 23. The proceeds were donated to the
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