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The Florists^ Review 



August So, 1917. 



182 N. Wabash Avenue 



CKi CGwO O I. D. PboM RMdolM 631 



QUALITY STOCK THAT WILL PLEASE YOU 



Our supply of Roses is large and of exceptionally fine auality. We carry a complete line of all varieties in all grades. Very fine Asters 

 now arriving in large quantities. Let us supply ycu. Our Gladioli are excellent values. Also a complete line of garden flowers. 



ORDER HERE-YQU CAN'T DO BETTER ELSEWHERE-OFTEN NOT NEARLY SO WELL. 



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0-BAK-lNE 



ROSES, CARNATIONS, ASTERS, GLA- 

 DIOLI, LILIES, DELPHINIUM, DAISIES, 

 GYPSOPHILA, RUBRUM LILIES 



F RNE a ft OMPANY 





Ageats for 

 ELA8TIC-LYKE 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL 



L D. PbMM RuMph 6578 

 ▲nto. 41>7ie 



CHICAGO 



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much demand for them. Large quanti- 

 ties of gladioli are arriving. The best 

 flowers sell for prices ranging from $1 

 to $3 per hundred. 



The supply of roses was adequate and 

 included some good varieties, which 

 brought fair prices. Field carnations 

 continued to arrive. Sweet peas were 

 unusually scarce. Harrisii lilies were 

 plentiful and brought higher prices. 

 Snapdragons were gooa and sold well. 

 There was little demand for gardenias 

 and orchids. Pompon chrysanthemums 

 are coming in good condition and are in 

 demand. The supply of greens has in- 

 creased and moves well. Galax is in 

 good supply and demand. 



Business among the retailers was 

 good last week, there being a quantity 

 of funeral and wedding work. Counter 

 trade was exceptionally heavy August 

 24 and 25. 



Various Notes. 



Many of the employees of retail stores 

 are on vacations. Miss Margaret Howe 

 is in the Adirondacks; Miss Hattie Con- 

 way is away for two weeks; Cecil Lester 

 is at Lake Ontario; George Havill is at 

 Sea Breeze, N. Y., and Arthur J. Bey- 

 ers is visiting at his former home^ Erie, 

 Pa. 



A brown window stand, filled with 

 gladioli and sunflowers, and draped 

 with plush harmonizing in color with 

 the flowers, was the center of a window 

 display at the store of Edwin C. Kael- 

 ber. Inc., last week. Business here has 

 been keeping up remarkably well. 



Visitors during the last we^: were 

 Chttrles Beck, ' of Sandlak«, N. Y.; E. 



EVERYTHING IN 



CUT FLOWERS 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 

 30 E. Randolph St., l. D. Phone Central 3373 CHICAGO 



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The Rapid WRArrER Co. 



MANUFACTURERS OF THE 



RAPID RAPPER 



56 East Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



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iE.'^ackshaw, of the A. L. Randall Co., 

 Chicago; Wayne Little, florist at Cana- 

 stota, N. Yi^iand S; F. Fletcher, of the 



MINNEAPOLIS PLORAL CO. 



Headquarters for 



MINNEAPOLIS ELOWERS 



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Teters & Reed Pottery Co., Zanes- 

 ville, O. 



J. B. Keller Sons had three large 



