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The Florists^ Review 



May 11, 1910. 



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WIRE YOUR ORDERS 



FOR MOTHERS' DAY, MAY 14 | 



ORDER OF US A FULL LINE | 



We offer fine Roses, Lilies, Sweet Peas, Spanisii Irises in quantity | 



E rne ^ Klinoel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



L. D. Phone 



Randolph 6578 



Auto. 41-716 



CHICAGO 



AGENTS 



FOR 

 TO-BAK-INE 



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bottom up. Mr. Amling's second daugh- 

 ter, Miss Gertrude Amling, also has 

 business ideas and is studying short- 

 hand, typewriting and bookkeeping 

 with the intention of becoming a regu- 

 lar assistant in the office. 



Two temporary stores now are being 

 conducted by George Perdikas, in addi- 

 tion to his regular stand at 407 South 

 Wabash avenue. One is in the neigh- 

 boring store at Van Buren and Wabash, 

 the other at Jackson and Plymouth 

 place, both too large rooms for regular 

 flower store use. 



All the carnation plants at the 

 Wietor establishment have gone into 

 the field, except those that are to be 

 grown indoors all summer, a method 

 that meets with steadily increased favor 

 in the eyes of these growers. 



The chain of stores operated by John- 

 son & Chronis now numbers four: 

 Forty-seventh street, the Alpha, the de- 

 partment at The Fair, and the store at 

 Des Moines. But Andrew Chronis is 

 quoted as having stated the Des Moines 

 store will be disposed of because of 

 the illness of the partner in charge 

 there. 



All the old Beauty plants have been 

 jettisoned at the Peter Reinberg estab- 

 lishment, reports Felix Reiehling, and 

 the 1-year Beauties are being rested. 

 The space gained has been planted prin- 

 cipally to Russell, Ophelia, Maryland 

 and Champ Weiland. 



Another man in the person of Jack 

 Byers has been added to the floor 

 force in the cut flower department of 

 the Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



With every trip to California Fritz 

 Bahr gains enthusiasm for the coast. 

 He has an interest in a property there 

 to which he has planned to retire in a 

 few years and since his spring trip he 

 has found the intervening period looks 

 longer each day instead of shorter. 



According to Manager Paul Kling- 

 sporn, the Chicago Flower Growers' 

 Association did forty per cent more 

 business in April than it did during the 

 same month a year ago. 



Miss Erna Teegen, daughter of Wil- 

 liam Teegen, of Kroeger & Teegen, 

 Morton Grove, 111., is the latest victim 

 of the scarlet fever epidemic. Fortu- 

 nately, there are no complications and 

 the young lady is doing nicely. 



A.T.Pyfer&Co. 



L. D. Phone Central 8373 



30 East Randolph St.^ Chicago 



Hothers' Day Price List 



CARNATIONS 



Extra large fancy. 

 Choice 



Per 100 

 $ 6.00 

 5.00 



KOSES 



vvmte KUlarney . . . f Irfoe'f ^ • 



••••(Short 



liicbmoud. 



10.00 



6.00® 8.00 



6.00 



4.00 



„ . . (Select 10.00 



S"°burst Jg^ 8.00 



Opl^e"" IShort 6.00 



Mrs. Russell 10.00® 15.00 



Extra specials billed accordingly. 



American Beauties, per doe $ 3.00@$ 6.00 



PEONIES 



All colors $4.00, 6.00® 8.00 



MISCELLANEOUS Per 100 



Easter Lilies, best grade |10.00@|12.5O 



Callas 12.50® 15.00 



Gladioli, miniature 2.00® 3.00 



Valley 5.00 



Sweet Peas 75® 2.00 



Spanish Iris 4.00® 6.00 



Mignonette 4.00 



Adiantum LOO 



Ferns, per 1000 3.50 



Smilax, per dozen 1.50® 2.00 



Asparagus PJumosus. per string... .50® .75 



Asparagus Plumosus, per bunch... .35® .50 



Asparagus Sprengeri, per bunch... .25® .50 



Subject to market changes. 



FLOWERS OF QUALITY 



Afention Tlie Reriew when yon write. 



The engagement of Otto Strobach, of 

 the Geo. Wittbold Co., and Miss Marion 

 Garland, daughter of Sol Garland, of 

 Des Plaines, has been announced. The 



date of the wedding has not yet been 

 decided on, but it will take place some- 

 time this summer. 



Window display has proved so advan- 



