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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBftB 12, 1916k 



EUSTIC-LYKE 



Russell Sunburst K. Brilliant Milady 



Ophelia Cecile Brnnner Hearst Aaron Ward 



George Elger Killarney Hoosier Beauty 



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WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 30 E. Randolph St. '^'"'iSS.^lStt'"' CHICAGO 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



182 N. Wabash Avenue 



CKic^q O I. 0. PhMe RuMrb 631 





-LARGS SUFFLT- 



Russell, Nflady, Ophelia, Ward, Killarney Brilliant, White KiUamey 



and all other seasonable flowers and j^reens at lowest market rates. 



that weird and famous instrument of 

 Hawaii, and she intends to take lessons 

 on it and these will be passed along. 

 Here is a chance for the club. 



The first giant cosmos of the season 

 was received by the Kennicott Bros. 

 Co. from Carbondale, HI. 



Chicago members of the trade, more 

 particularly the old-timers, will learn 

 with regret of the death of Ed Kissell, 

 who dropped dead in the house of 

 Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., Octo- 

 ber 6. Though not a member of the 

 trade, he was for years a member of 

 the famous "Clinker Quartette" that 

 entertained the florists' club and en- 

 livened many other trade gatherings. 

 Other members of the quartette were: 

 Ed Winterson, George Asmua, Charles 

 McKellar and Charles Balluff. It was 

 always a rule of these singers to have 

 one extra man. 



A splendid quality of Beauties and 

 Ophelia roses is being cut in the 

 Wietor Bros, range. Chrysanthemums 

 will be in full crop next week. 



The greenhouses of the J. A. Bud- 

 long establishment are in full crop in 

 white and yellow chrysanthemums. A 

 good supply of valley is also being cut 

 in this range. 



A display that is attracting a great 

 deal of attention is that of the A. L. 

 Bandall Co. facing its elevator en- 



Beechwood Heights Nurseries 



THOMAS YOUNG, JR., Propriator 



BOUND BROOK, N. J. 



Cut Flowers of all the leading varieties of 



Orchids in their Season 

 Also Gardenias and Roses 



T«l«plioBe, Bound Brook 74 



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lf»wt1iwi Tho lUfr^tfw whim yon ^r<«»- 



trance. Here one is greeted by a whole 

 bevy of "good fairies," white, black, 

 green and bronze, big and little. A 

 gratifying feature of these pretty orna- 

 ments is their durability. They are all 

 made of metal. 



A most pleasing and inviting display 

 room has been built, furnished and 

 stocked by T. E. Waters, head of the 

 supply department of the Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co. Mr. Waters selected the 

 front of the building for this room, and 



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