Septicmbbb 6, 1917. 



The Horists' Review 



25 



SUN 



Referring to the Quantity 



SOME 



Referring to the Quality 



BEAUTIES 



m^i^.' 





We are in full crop — all lengths of 

 stem, up to the special long grade. 

 All splendid values at the prices, 

 which range from 



$3.00 per 100 up to $3.00 per dozen 



Every day — you can get 'em here 



Kennicott Bros. Co. 



Wholesale Cut Flowers and Plants 

 CHICAGO 



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fO-BAK-INE 

 LIQUID 



•OWaNKMTINE* 



ROSES, 

 CARNATIONS, 

 ASTERS, 

 GLADIOLI, 

 LILIES, 

 DELPHINIUM, 



DAISIES, 

 GYSOPHILA, 



RUBRUM LILIES, 

 VALLEY, 

 FERNS, 

 ASPARAGUS 





Agents for 

 ELASTIC-LYKE 



F RNE a ft OMPANY 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL 



L D. Phone Raiidolph 6578 

 Anto. 41-716 



CHICAGO 



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mal quantity for August and the per- 

 centage of sunshine was seventy-three, 

 which is four points more than the 

 average for the month. 



Various Notes. 



At Peter Eeinberg's mansion on 

 Sheridan road almost every foot of 

 available space is used for flower beds, 

 making the grounds one of the brightest 

 spots on that famous boulevard. Many 

 florists are among those Avho stop to 

 look, and to them the special feature is a 

 big round bed of Beacon carnation, full 

 of bloom. 



Friday, September 7, will be W. J, 

 Keimel's forty-fifth birthday anniver- 

 sary. He was born in Stettin, Germany, 

 and came to America in 1888, when 16 

 years of age. 



John T. Muirj former president of the 

 village of Eiver Forest, was one of the 

 official representatives of the Hamilton 

 Club at the funeral of Judge Ball, in 

 Oak Park, last week. 



C. J. Michelsen usually spends Labor 

 day in New York city, but this year the 

 illness of his father, who is still in the 

 hospital, though canvalescing, caused 

 him to postpone his inspection trip to 

 the violet district. Mr. Michelsen says 

 that the arrival of September was man- 

 ifest by a marked increase in the de- 

 mand, especially from out of town, ex- 

 perienced by the E. C. Amling Co. 



The J. A. Budlong wholesale store 

 marketed a large quantity of Golden 

 Glow chrysanthemums during August. 

 The quality of the stock was unusually 

 good for so early in the season and P. C. 



Schiipp says he is well pleased with the 

 result of the early crop. 



A. Miller, of the American Bulb Co., 

 has motored home from Detroit in his 

 Stutz. 



Frank M. Johnson, general manager 

 of the A. L. Eandall Co., says he never 

 has seen a season when it was easier 

 to soil goods than it is at present. He 

 is looking forward to a record year. 



Miss Nettie L. Parker, secretarv of 

 A. T. Pyfor & Co., has returned from 

 a four weeks' trip through tlie east. 



Peter Bauman, of Peter Eeinberg's, is 

 the proud father of a 10-pound baby 

 boy, born August 31. 



Joseph Ziska & Sons state that the 

 summer has been much ahead of ex- 

 pectations in wi rework. They have 

 been busy right along and in their new 



