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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 5, 1916. 



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With the Opening of the FaD Season 



Your aim should be to furnish your customers with stock that will build up yoir trade. 



GIVE THEM THE NEWEST VARIETIES THERE ARE IN ROSES 



as well as all the best standard varieties. We are growing several new roses this season, wjiich evei*y 

 up-to-date Retail Florist should not be without, as they are business getters and money maker^< To sat- 



isfy yourself on this score, send us your orders for 



MRS. CHARLES RUSSELL SUNBURST 



MILADY OPHELIA 



MRS. W. R. HEARST AARON WARD 



DOUBLE WHITE BILLARNEY DOUBLE PINK KILLARNEY 



LADY ALICE STANLEY 

 HOOSIER BEAUTY 

 KILLARNEY 

 KILLARNEY BRILLIANT 



MINIATURE NOVELTY ROSES: 

 CECILE BRUNNER or SWEETHEART ROSES BABY DOLL 



GEOROE ELGER 



We never failed to take care of our customers during the extreme scarcity existing last spring. 

 This year finds us better situated than ever to supply you* as we are receiving the output of several 

 large new rose growers in this vicinity, together with the usual supply from our large range. Why not 

 send your orders to us, where they are always sure to be taken care of? 



VALLEY— Our Blue Ribbon Brand speaks for itself. Daily supply of valley as well as lilies. 



Chrysanthemums — Can supply in yellow varieties. 



Carnations — We are getting in as good a grade as can be found in the market at this time of the 

 season. 



OUR GLADIOLI and ASTERS that we are offering are exceptionally fine, in spite of the ex- 

 tremely dry and hot summer. 



Why not use THE BEST for your trade? 



You can increase your Profits and Business by sending all your orders direct to 



J.H.BnDLONG 



QUALITY 



SPEAKS 



LOUDER 



THAN 



PRICES 



184 North Wabash Avanua, CHICAQO 



??»S!%,7*^"^ "^ WHOLES/ 

 CARNATIONS conuiCD •< 



A Specialty DnUWcn If 



Wr^ SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION 



CUT FLOWERS 



PRICES 



AS 



LOW 



AS 



OTHERS 



We arc ia daily tow* wiUi Mrfcct CNditioM ud whca i DCUINE takes pirn yM cu rdy a^M orders sest US raceivin SUCH BENEFIT 



Mention Ttie Review when you write. 



This is especially true of Enchantress. 



The first of next week, will see the 

 return to work of Henry Kruchten, of 

 the John Kruchten Co. He has been 

 vacationing with his wife for two 

 weeks, but where no one knows. 



The monthly directors* meeting of 

 the Chicago Flower Growers' Associa- 

 tion will be held at 168 North Wabash 

 avenue, October 10, at 3 p. m. Those 

 interested should take note of the hour. 



In two weeks the carnations in the 

 new Eogers Park range of Pyfer & 

 Olsem will be in full crop. 



In anticipation of the big season that 

 looms in the immediate future, O. A. 

 & L. A. Tonner have had a new tele- 

 phone booth installed for the conveni- 

 ence of patrons. 



A local example of a self-made man 

 is Joseph P. Brooks, of Morton Grove. 

 Starting in the florists' business at the 

 age of 7, in the capacity of weed-puller 

 for M. E. Page, of Forest Glen and 

 Chicago, he was successively foreman 

 for Weiland & Eisch and the Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co. For several years he has 



Beechwood Heights Nurseries 



THOMAS YOUNG, JR., Proprietor 



BOUND BROOK, N. J. 



Cut Flowers of all the leading varieties of 



Orchids in their Season 

 Also Gardeni^ts and Rosses 



Tolepkone, Bound Brook 74 



Meittlim Tb« Beftow when 70a wrl*^ 



