August 9, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



Summer Roses, a-i Quality 



■^None Better on the Chicago Market 



IF YOU WANT GOOD STOCK AND GOOD TREATMENT 



Send us your orders for ROSES9 Gladioli, Asters, Lilies, Calendulas, Snapdragons, Stocks, 

 Daisies, Feverfew, Gypsophila and all other seasonable stock. Also Greens, such as Ferns, 

 Asparagus Sprengeri, Green and Bronze Galax, Leucothoe Sprays, Adiantum. We have 

 home-growh Asparagus— sure to reach you in good shape*. : 



B9^ You can increase your profits and business by sending all your orders direct to 



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Tuberoses 



$2.00 per 100 spikes. 



Can reach Louisiana, Arkansas. Oklahoma, 

 Kansas, Texas and Southern Missouri points. 



Send trial order at once. Will ship till Xmas. 



ALVIN CAPE JESSASflNE & FLORAL CO. 

 Alvln, Texas. 



Mention Th> R«t1«w wh«n yon wrlt>. 



burned 39,000 tons of coal in the last 

 year. He said that he believes he will 

 wait another month before beginning 

 to store coal for winter, unless prices 

 come down in the meantime. At the 

 Poehlmann establishment coal is han- 

 dled much cheaper than at most other 

 places, as it is dumped from an elevated 

 switch and travels by mechanical means 

 to and into the boilers, materially re- 

 ducing the labor required. 



Three Eirthdays. 



The dean of the Chicago market con- 

 tingent, F. F, Benthey, passed another 

 milestone Sunday. He was born 

 August 5, 1850, so he's 67. 



G. Swenson, the Elmhurst grower, ob- 

 serves August 6. Having been born in 

 1844, he is 73. He is said to be looking 

 for a favorable opportunity to sell out 

 and retire. 



August Lange was born in Germany, 

 August 7, 1868. He gets so much fun 

 out of his business he can't keep away 

 from the stor«, even on Sundays; 



Various Kotes. 



July was a favorable month for the 

 growers; the percentage of possible 

 sunshine was seventy-one, exactly nor- 



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Send for Circulars of Porch and Sun Parlor Baskets, Wcd> 

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mal; the mean temperature, 72 degrees, 

 was 6 degrees below normal; the pre- 

 cipitation, 2.68 inches, was more than 

 last July, but an inch less than normal. 



August Poehlmann, Wm. J. Keimel, 

 Philip Foley, John Stuppy, of St. Joseph, 

 Mo., and John Furrow, of Guthrie, Okla., 

 drove to Lake Geneva, Wis., August 8 

 for a day and a half of fishing. 



E. A. Kunderd, of Goshen, Ind., 



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