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The Florists^ Review 



J«LT 20, 1916. 



SHASTA DAISIES 



Specially fine 50c to $1.00 per 100 



We have a fine line of all Summer Flowers your custo- 

 mers will like to have you use at this season. 



Candytuft 



Lew 



TO-BAK-INB 





Af cuts for 

 CUSTIC-LYKE 



Ckirnflower Centaurea 



Gladioli Sweet Peas Coreopsis 



Larkspur Tig^er Lilies Daisies 



Snapdragon Candidum Lilies Stocks 



Calendulas Gig^anteum Lilies > Iris 



and ol eourse all the Greenhouse Flowers as usual. 



Erne a Klingel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



L. D. Phone 



Randolph 6578 



Aut*. 41<71« 



CHICAGO 



his annual trip through the southwest. 

 He will be at the Houston convention. 



W. J. Smyth and family are at their 

 summer home on Lake Marie, Antioch, 

 El. Mr. Smyth visits the store for a 

 few hours every few days, usually mak- 

 ing the trip in his new Pierce-Arrow. 



Edgar Winterson suggests a tent on 

 Mackinac Island as an excellent place to 

 hold an S. A. F. convention. 



With one and one-half houses planted 

 to chrysanthemums James Psenicka, of 

 Gross Point, is taking a breathing spell 

 before throwing out and replanting 

 seven and one-half houses of carnations. 

 He says one insertion of a classified ad 

 in The Eeview cleaned up his surplus 

 of chrysanthemum plants and there 

 were several nice looking checks that 

 had to be returned after the stock was 

 gone. 



Al Lehman having returned from his 

 vacation, A. C. Kohlbrand outfitted with 

 all the latest fishing tackle last week 

 and left July 15 for a fortnight in Wis- 

 consin at his favorite pastime. 



The moving picture exposition at the 

 Coliseum last week made quite a little 

 business for the Irade. The A. L. Ran- 

 dall Co. furnished a considerable quan- 

 tity of artificial material for decorat- 

 ing purposes. The Geo. Wittbold Co. 

 put up a number of decorations, of 



?lants and artificial flowers, and John 

 '. Muir decorated one of the booths 

 with natural flowers. 



As is now quite well known, the A. L. 

 Bandall Co. is operating a basket fac- 

 tory at Burlington, la. Last week 

 there was a civic celebration at Burling- 

 ton and George Heusman went out to 

 represent the company. 



Miss H. A. Simpson, C. B. Le Mar, 

 Miss Ethel Oakfield and Miss Pearl 

 Sanborn, of Simpson's flower stores, 

 motored to Aurora July 13 to attend 

 the picnic of the Austin Business Men's 

 Association.*' > 



The garland of American Beauties 

 worn by the winner of the derby, July 

 15, was made by 8. M. Michels & Co., 

 143 North Wabash ayfittue. 



Plans are being made by John Ziska, 



of Joseph Ziska & Sons, for an automo- 



'l^ile tour covering the greater part of 



Wisconsin. He will take his family 



with him. 



Another Chicago florist to seek sur- 



OR BR05. 



162 North ^l*S^%«^w.#v 

 Wabash Avenue, l^IllCay O 



PRICE LIST 



Subject to obance ^Hthout notloe 



MRS. RD88KLL- Per doz. 



Specials I2.0O 



Select 1.60 



Medium 1.00 



Short 60 



CARNATIONS- Per 100 



Fancy 12.00 



Good $1,00 1.50 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES- Doz. 



36-inch stems $5.00 



30-inch stems 4.00 



24-inch stems 3.00 



18-Inch stems 2.50 



12-inch stems 1.60 



KIIXARNXT.W. KILLARNKT, RICH- 

 MOND, SUNBURST, OPHKLIA- 100 



Extra st)ecial 17.00 



Select 6.00 



Fancy 6.00 



Medium 4.00 



Short stems 3.00 



ROSES. OUR SELECTION $3.00 PER 100 



LILISS- 



Fancy..., 



100 

 .110.00 # tl6.00 



F«ma 



Smilax 



Adlantum 



Gmlaz 



8pr«nK«rt or Aaparacus 

 Spntys 



.1000, S2.50 

 .doz.. 2.00 



.100. 

 .1000. 



1.00 

 1.00 



.bunch. .60 



Mention The ReTtow when yon write. 



PRINT-AD-STRING 



FOR FLOWER BOXES 



Costs no .more than ordinary string and 

 gives you miles of 



AhVFRTI^INr ^'^"OUT ADDITIONAL 



HVfLAllJlilU EXPENSE write for Samples and Prices. 



CHICAGO PRINTED STRING CO. 



307 S. LA SALLE STRUT, CHICAaO 



Nickelplated Reel Holder with cattinc attachment FREE with first order^ 



Mention Ttw IteTlBW when ynn write. 



cease of work it the Wisconsin lake 

 region is W. A. Liange, soa of Robert 



Lange, 3339 North Whipple avtnue, 

 who will leave July 23. Mr. Lange is 



