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The Florists^ Review 



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JUNB 15, 1910. 



ness on Irving Park boulevard as the 

 North Shore Floral Co., is planning to 

 enlarge his facilities during the summer 

 to enable him to handle a steadily in- 

 creasing trade. 



Miss L. A. Tonner, of O. A. & L. A. 

 Tonner, reports a brisk demand for 

 wedding accessories. 



B. E. Gage and family are summering 

 at Crystal Lake. 



C. W. Outhwaite, of New Iberia, La., 

 was a visitor last week, combining busi- 

 ness with pleasure. 



With the passing of the holiday rush, 

 Max Eingier, of Kennicott Bros. Co., 

 has gone on a vacation. He refused to 

 go last year. 



There are ways and ways of adver- 

 tising. Customers and trade visitors 

 who chance to drop into the Bohannon 

 Floral Co., 57 East Monroe street, at 

 the psychological moment may be en- 

 tertained with a particularly choice 

 cigar, neatly incased in a sanitary 

 wrapping bearing the legend "Spe- 

 cially selected for " and here fol- 

 lows the name of the florist. 



With the advance of the season, 

 Martha C. Gunterberg has begun to lay 

 plans for the summer vacation. She 

 is an indefatigable worker during the 

 season, but takes a long rest after the 

 growers have replanted. 



Among those noticed in the Audito- 

 rium last week was Ed GuUett, of 

 GuUett & Sons, Lincoln, 111. Mr. Gul- 

 lett was a delegate to the Progressive 

 convention. 



CHESTER, PA. 



Chester had its first flower show 

 June 8. It was a success, private gar- 

 deners having beautiful displays of all 

 kinds of seasonable flowers. The 

 Michell seed house, of Philadelphia, 

 exhibited seventy-six varieties of per- 

 ennials, grown at its nurseries in Anda- 

 lusia. Hart's Flower Shop, of Chester, 

 had a real wedding and a fine dusky 

 bride. Mr. Bloom, of South Chester, 

 had a number of brides' bouquets and 

 plants. The Kosary Flower Shop had a 

 table decoration of orchids; Bickley, a 

 fine lot of lilies and blooming plants; 

 Macaw Bros., of Norwood, ferns. The 

 Michell seed house gave as first prize 

 a large silver medal, with a bronze 

 medal as second prize. The judges were 

 Frank B. Michell, Fred Cowperthwaite 

 and D. J. Keohane. 



DAVENPOET, E. ISLAND, MOUNE. 



Tlie Market. 



Business last week was active. Eoses 

 and carnations are plentiful and of 

 good quality, the carnations being un- 

 usually good for this time of the year. 

 Peas are in fair supply, as are Easter 

 lilies. Gladioli are arriving in small 

 quantities and peonies have been in 

 oversupply. Demands in all lines have 

 been good and stock, with the excep- 

 tion of peonies, has cleaned up well. 



Club Meeting. 



The Tri-City Florists' Club met at 

 the residence of Henry Pauli June 8, 

 President Ludwig Stapp presiding. 

 The meeting proved to be one of the 

 most interesting of the year. Out-of- 

 town visitors were Max Basmussen, of 

 Pontiac, HI., and A. F. Longren, of 

 Burlington, la. A letter from Eobert 

 Kift, of Philadelphia, in regard to Miss 

 Jarvis and Mothers' day wxis read, and 

 as it was too late to bring the matter 



The Raedlein Line of 



Hanging Baskets 



Is Ready 



Never before has there been so great a 

 demand for decorative hanging baskets 

 as now. We have them in all styles 

 and sizes, and you will do well to put in 

 a good stock to meet the heavy demand 

 that is sure to come. 



^end for our Special Spring Catalogue of 



SPRING WEDDING BASKETS 



BRIDES' STAFFS AISLE POSTS 



SHEPHERDS' CROOKS, Etc. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO. 



DESIGNERS Al 



lANUFAXTURERS 



7IS - 717 MILWA.'tlKE E AVE N U ■ 



CMIBABO ^Sk ILLINOM 



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COLORADO CARNATIONS 



We Have Our Own Growers 



Russell . 

 Ophelia. . 

 Sunburst . 

 Milady . . 

 Beauties, doz. 



CARNATIONS 



. 8c to 12c Fancy Colorado . . 3c 



.6c to 10c Gypsophilas, 50c per bunch 



. . 4c to 10c Valley 5c 



. 8c to 12c Good ^ort Lilies. . . 5c 



$2.50-$4.00 New Ferns . 1000, $3.00 



T. J. NOLL & CO. 



1109 Grand Avenue, 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



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Catalogue on Florists' Advertising 



LABBLS and PRINTING 



Tell ua what you need in the stationery line. 

 We will Quote interesting prices. 



WEBER PRINTING CO. 



429 lltb AT*nu«, BXUwaukae, Wis. 



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BOUOUET ACCESSORIES 



CoTMsre Shields 

 Bouquet Holders 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



WINIFRED 0WEH'"'c'i?5lS5r,!l°'- 



Phone Kedzie 6238 



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