. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 134 The American Florist. Feb. 15, $ per bunch. Fancy White and Purple Lilac Fancy La Reine, YeUow and White Tulips, $ per lOO. Also a full line of all other seasonable Cut Flowers. A. L. Randall Co. 1921 Randolph st, Chicago. Wholesale Florists and Manufacturers, Importers and Jobbers of everything in Let us know your wants. FLORISTS' SNO GROWERS* SUPPLIES. We can satisfy you. Chicago Notes. The Poehlmann Bros. Co.'s new build- ing now neaving completion at Morton Grove, containing offices, packing, cool-


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 134 The American Florist. Feb. 15, $ per bunch. Fancy White and Purple Lilac Fancy La Reine, YeUow and White Tulips, $ per lOO. Also a full line of all other seasonable Cut Flowers. A. L. Randall Co. 1921 Randolph st, Chicago. Wholesale Florists and Manufacturers, Importers and Jobbers of everything in Let us know your wants. FLORISTS' SNO GROWERS* SUPPLIES. We can satisfy you. Chicago Notes. The Poehlmann Bros. Co.'s new build- ing now neaving completion at Morton Grove, containing offices, packing, cool- ing and storage rooms, is shown in this issue. The structure, with a pressed brick front, rests on a foundation of con- crete, and is 53x153 feet. The entrance to the offices and other rooms is seen at the left under the stone capping hav- ing the firm's name plate. August Poehl- mann says the structure has all the con- veniences that could be desired, not hav- ing been built for a day or a year, but to accommodate the needs of the bus- iness for 40 years to come. The two- story part of the structure at the right is for foremen's apartments. Carnations in the adjoining Plant A are now in prime condition. Five thousand plants of Winsor are in good crop and show how well this variety can. be grown. Rhea Reid and Mrs. Jardine roses are to be tried out here this season. A. L. Vaughan, of Vaughan & Sperry, says he has booked more orders for violets for St. Valentine's Day than he did a year ago, but he adds that the demand is by no means so great that some the Rhinebeck (N. Y.) growers who have held their stock and unloaded three and five times their usual ship- ments on-the holiday market won't be about as badlj' disappointed as in former years. Sharp, Partridge & Co. report in- quiries for glass unusually brisk, with prospects for a very fair amount of building for the coming season. No large ranges are reported but many ad- ditions to present ranges are in pros- pect. Gl


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