. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 The Florists^ Review Mat 1, 1019. Mothers' Day Is Near THE BEST OF STOCK HERE, IN LARGE SUPPLY JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 160 North Wabash Avenue CHICAGO the improvement of conditions in the trade. No one can hear him discuss the subject without coming to share some of his enthusiasm. E. C. Amling and Mrs. Amling spent Saturday and Sunday with their son, Harold, at Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. Wietor Bros, are planting Rose Pre- mier. They ordered 3,000 grafted and 4,000 own-root plants, but did not get the ful
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 The Florists^ Review Mat 1, 1019. Mothers' Day Is Near THE BEST OF STOCK HERE, IN LARGE SUPPLY JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 160 North Wabash Avenue CHICAGO the improvement of conditions in the trade. No one can hear him discuss the subject without coming to share some of his enthusiasm. E. C. Amling and Mrs. Amling spent Saturday and Sunday with their son, Harold, at Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. Wietor Bros, are planting Rose Pre- mier. They ordered 3,000 grafted and 4,000 own-root plants, but did not get the full quantity of grafts. The joint committee of the whole- salers' and retailers' associations has a handsome "Say It with Flowers" for Mothers' day card in the street cars and "L" cars. They are waiting to hear from the new organization of grow- ers, feeling that the producers are ben- efited as much as anyone and that they are in position to give the publicity work a big push. Fifty-five years will have passed over the head of John Mangel on the day this issue of The Review reaches its Chi- cago readers. He was born in Sparta, May 2, 1864. The George Wittbold Co. has taken an order from Bassett & Washburn for 20,000 Kentia Forsteriana and from Rov Wilcox for 25,000. These are 2-inch and 2%-inch plants to be grown on at the establishments of the purchasers near Los Angeles, Louis Wittbold reports a recent inquiry on .50,000 small kentias to be shipped to Belgium. He declined to sell for that purpose. In a circular letter to the trade G. M. Reburn asserts that last season's deliv- eries of bulbs by all sellers did not ex- ceed thirty per cent of the aggregate of all orders. He predicts another general shortage this season. That the season has been the best in their history is the report of Joseph Ziska & Sons. The great increase in the funeral flowers business last au- tumn has kept the Ziska wireworkers busy all season and the supplies depart- ment has
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