The Florists' Review 



August 10, 1916. 



The florist* whose cards appear on t&a paces carryinc this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 •—— from other florists for local delivery on the uaual basis. 



CHICAGO 



Send Your 

 Orders to*. 



Wiiriam J. 



SMYTH 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Michigan Avenue at 31st Street 



The unexcelled facilities of the Ernst 



WIENHOEBER 



Company 

 are available to the trade for filling any order in 



CHICAGO 



22 East Kim Strsst 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



FOR ALL 



CHICAGO 



ORDERS USE 



Tlirc« autos Insure 

 prompt delivery. 



1581 Ogden Ave. 



Chicago Des Moines 



ALPHA FLORAL CO. 



146 8. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 

 028 Walnut St., Des Moines, Is. 



Largest and most centrally located store in the 

 city. All orders given prompt attention. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



710 E. Diajnond St. 



COURTESIES EXTENDED 

 TO THE TRADE 



— OPEN DAY and NIGHT 



Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



floral Coi^P 



CnrPDnQT ll l we are the largest 

 rnkCrUnit ILLb growers in the 

 Northwest. 100,000 square feet of glass. 

 JOHN BAUSCHER, Prop. 



M Orders Receive Careful Attention and Prampt Odiveiy. 



Deliveries to Northwestern Unlversltr and all North 

 Shore Towns. 



614 Dempster St.. 



EVANSTON, ILX. 



L. D. Phone 2642 



FISCHER BROS. 



AURORA GREENHOUSE CO. 



AURORA, ILL. 



Our service is the best. 



Rockford,E,II.W.Buckbee 



Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



DE KALB, ILL. 



J. L. JOHNSON 



Northern Illinois 

 Southern Wisconsin 

 Your order will receive our prompt and 

 careful attention. 



Ai^ nDlllilil SPRINGnOD, 

 ■ bs Dnuif Hy luiNois 



LARGE GREENHOUSES 



JACKSONVILLE, ILL- 



JOS. HEINL & SONS 



Largest Growers in Central IlUnoIa 



PEKIN 



PEORIA 



All Orders Receive Personal Attention 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, HI. 



CHICAGO 



THE PALMER 

 ET-'-/ HOUSE FLORIST 



®'**^ 17 EAST 

 MONROE ST. 



ROCK ISLAND 



Tri-Gty Orders Handled with Promptness 

 HENSLEY'S 



4«h Av*. and 20tli SU ROCK ISLAND. ILL. 



after his pets in the lily pond. He 

 takes great pride in showing the blooms 

 of his new varieties. Some of the fine 

 ones are Frank Trelease, Stella Gurney, 

 E. J. Lockland and Pink O'Marana. 

 These daily attract great crowds. 



Martin Lechner, of Lechner Bros., 

 who is on the Mexican border with the 

 soldiers, writes that he soon will get a 

 thirty days' leave of absence. He will 

 return to help his brother, Ben, in get- 

 ting out the fall bulb orders. 



Miss Dollie Laughlin, buyer in the 

 wholesale district for Mrs. M. Eggeling, 

 is one of the best buyers in the market. 

 She makes the trip in her automobile 

 every morning and has a chauffeur to 

 guide her on her trips. 



Visitors last week were Harry Bals- 

 ley, of the Detroit Flower Pot Co., De- 

 troit, Mich.; M. Le Vine, of Lion & Co., 

 New York; H. G. Knowlton, of the 

 A. L. Eandall Co., Chicago. J. J. B. 



HOLYOKE, MASS. 



The regular meeting of the Holyoke 

 and Northampton Gardeners' and Flo- 

 rists' Club was held August 1, at the 

 establishment of R. S. Carey, of South 

 Hadley, Mass. The attendance was 

 well up to the average and practically 

 the entire session was devoted to the 

 reading and discussion of essays. H. E. 

 Downer read a paper furnished by the 

 National Association of Gardeners, en- 

 titled "Horticulture as a Profession, 

 from the Standpoint of a Gardener," 

 by J. Johnson, of New York. The es- 

 say was replete with good points and 

 a most interesting discussion ensued. 



G. W. Thorniley, florist at the state 

 hospital, read a paper entitled "Remi- 

 niscences of Bedding Plants," from 

 which we gathered that some of the 

 stock offered today falls short of the 

 standard of quality obtaining in years 

 past. This naturally started something 

 and the discussion ranged all the way 

 from the customers' pocketbook to the 

 problem of obtaining efficient help. 

 Mr. Thorniley also entertained the au- 

 dience with his experiences on a re- 

 cent trip to Florida. H. E. D. 



Sstablished 1867. 



'im^ 



FLOMUST^ 



737-739 Buckinfirham Place 



L. D. Phone CW\C AGO 



U12 Graceland V*niV^/\V»\.» 



Send us yoar retail orders. We 

 have the biest facilities in the city 



Your orders may be placed by mail, phone or telegraph 



with assurance that they will be accorded most 



exacting personal attention. 



VICTOR YOUTVLG 



&" /"€> Q rri p ev.n;y 



Phone Superior 1960 

 1239 North Clark Street, CHICAGO 



We are pre];>ared to taJce care of 

 out-of-town orders for 



CHICAGO 



Delivery or shipment anywherts. 



C. W. McKELLAR, 



22 ■••« Randolph St. CNICAOO 



FRIEDMAN 



FLOWERS 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



62S 8. Hlehlgran Are., Cencress Hotel 

 COUBTEttlES EXTENDED TO ALL FLOBISTfl 



ORDERS FOR CHICA60 



EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS 

 DELIVERED ANYWHERE 



PHONE. WRITI OR WIRE 



A. F. KEENAN & CO. 



1222-1306 ■. 63rd StrMt 



Tela. Hyde Park 8764M16 

 SPECIAL SE21VICE TO OHIOAQO UNIVERSITB 



GALESBURG, ILL 



1. 1.. PLLLSBURY-For Central lU. 



Member Florlsta' Telegraph Delivery Aaoodatlon. 



GALESBURG, ILL. 



Anrora,lll JOS.M.SHELY 



AND VICINITY 



Phones 147 



I. N.KRAMER & SON 

 CEDAR RAPIDS, lA. 



