DacauBKB 28. 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



23 



1916-1917 



43% 



increase in our sales 



Kennicott Bros. Co. 



always has had a definite policy and a prin- 

 ciple in the conduct of its business since its 

 establishment in 1883. 



To the Grower 

 To the Retailer 



who consigns to us, our reputation and unquestioned 

 integrity is absolute assurance of actual returns based 

 upon the actual sales of the stock. 



All "out-of-town" orders that are entrusted to us are 

 given a personal service with an equal opportunity 

 with that of the city retail buyer, in accordance to the 

 law of supply demands as governed in this market. 



•JPq ChiCA.O'O ^® bespeak your patronage because it ofiFers you the great 



est variety of Cut Flowers at prices most favorable to you 

 when coming from the Greatest Cut Flower market in the 

 U.S.A. :. , 



To Kennicott Bros. Co. 



We ask you but a "Square Deal" from 

 Grower and Betailer as exemplified in 

 "It's a poor rule that doesn't work 

 both ways" and handed down to us by 

 the founder of 



To the Trad* 



w« wish 



A Happy and Prosperous 



New Year 



1917 



■■tabUshed 188S 



Inoorpoimt«d 1191 



Kennicott Bros. Co. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



163-5 North Wabaali ATonae, Ckieaco. Illinois 



H. B. EENmCOTT, Proa. J. E. POIXWORTH, Sec. 



Mention The BsTlew whea yon write. 



GOLD LETTERS 



Packed 26 of a character to each envelope 

 (Sample free,) 



Per 100 



Small size $0.30 



Medium size 40 



Large size 60 



Gold Script Words (10 to pk«.) 80 



Gold Script Words, per 100 2.60 



Purple Script Words (lOtopkg.) 30 



Purple Script Words, perlOO 2.60 



1000 



S2.60 



3.00 



6.00 



DOVES 



Each Doz. 



Prime Quality $1.26 $13.00 



Firstauality 1.00 11.00 



Miniature Doves 40 3.00 



FLORAL ALBUMS 



Illustrating 50 desirable designs, etc, 



Price, each 76 



(Get our complete list of other supplies) 



BEO. H. ANBERMUELLER 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



MentloH The Reyle-w when yon write. 



26, which was a disagreeably rainy day. 

 Probably their clean-up was as close as 

 could be expected in view of the large 

 quantities of stock ordered in advance, 

 but quite a few had plants left, even 

 cyclamens,- but principally poinsettias 

 in small pans. 



Pollworth Joins Kennicott. 



December 26 J. E. Pollworth joined 

 the Kennicott Bros. Co., becoming secre- 

 tary and general manager. Mr. Poll- 

 worth is well known among the retail 

 florists of the north and southwest, as 

 well as among the growers in the vicin- 

 ity of Chicago. His new connection 



SUPREME QUALITY FLOWERS 

 A. T. PYFER & CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



L. D. Phone Central 3373 



30 EAST RANDOLPH STREET 



CHIGABO 



Mention The RcTlew when yon wrlf . 



gives him the opportunity he has long 

 desired, of establishing himself in the 

 wholesale cut flower business. As Ken- 

 nicott Bros. Co. is the oldest house in 

 the market, the infusion of more new 

 blood is of more than ordinary interest. 



Various Notes. 



A member of a branch of the trade 

 in which activities are suspended on the 

 near approach of Christmas took a look 

 at the wholesale cut flower district 



