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The Florists' Review 



Septbmbeb 13, 1917. 



Thm fl uttpty who— eardi avpMtf on fho pacos owrrylnc this boad, aro piropar«d to fill ordors. 

 — ——,—-'. from otbor llorlato lor local daUvory on tlM umial basis. . — 



Send Your 

 Orders to.. 



William J. 



SMYTH 



Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association Michigan Avenue at 31st Street 



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I THE UNKXO!l^^D\FA<rtl,l!nES OF THB 



E. WlEfiMHOCBER CO. 



22 E. ELM^STv } CHICAGO 



▲re BTallable to thelS«ade 1q fllUng all orden, 



MKIIBKB V. T. T>. 



FOR ALL 



CHICAGO 



ORDERS USE 



Three autoc Insure 

 prompt delivery. 



as^Sf 



J58J Ogden Ave. 



Send Tour CHICAOO Ordan to 



H. N. BRUNS 



tot C«alppc4 RAil Store oa Um West SMc 

 3040 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. 



CHICAGO 



ALPHA FLORAL CO. 



Narthwest corner Wabash Ave. at Adams SL 



Most centrally located store in the city. All 

 orders given prompt attention. 



CHICAGO 



THE PALMER 

 •-# HOUSE aORISI 



17 EAST 

 MONROE ST 



Springfield, III* 



JANSSEN FLORAL CO. 

 Best Service for Central IMnois 



CDCITDnDT III We are the larsrest 

 rnCCrUnit ILLi growers in the 

 Northwest. 100,000 sauare feet of glass. 

 JOHN BAUSCHER. Prop. 



M Ordirs Receivi Careful Attention and Promft Delivery. 



PEKIN 



PEORIA 



All Order* Receive Personal Attention 



OEO. A. KtlHL. Pekin. III. 



Rockford, 111., H. W. Buckbee 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



DE KALB, ILL. 



J. L. JOHNSON 



Northern Illinois 

 Southern Wisconsin 

 ?our order will receive nur prompt and 

 careful attention. 



Jhe NORTH SHORE 

 FLORAL CO., X 



BERNARD J. 8CHMIERER, Prop. Tel. Wellingloa 1805 



849^51 Irving Pirk Blvd. 



Opposite American Hospital 



CHIOAGO 



BeUveriea to Northweetem University and all North 

 Shore Towns. 



614 Dempster St., 

 BVANSTON. ILL. 



L. D. Phone 2642 



FISCHER BROS. 



Ai^ DDAUIAI SPRINGriELD. 

 ■ Va DnUff ilj lUINOIS 



LARGE GREENHOUSES 



turned home from northern resorts 

 where they spent the summer. On their 

 way home Mrs. Diemer and her family 

 spent several days in Chicago and Fort 

 Sheridan, 111. During her absence ex- 

 tensive alterations were made to the 

 store at 1805 South Broadway. 



Mrs. A. G. Greiner, wife of the well 

 known grower, died at her home, 4296 

 Natural Bridge road, September 7, after 

 an illness of several years. The funeral 

 was held from the home September 9. 



The greenhouse range of the C. Young 

 & Sons Co., whicli was established fifty 

 years ago by Christopher Young at Belt 

 and Waterman avenues, will be torn 

 down this week. The ground has be- 

 come too valuable for greenhouses, and 

 will be divided into building lots. The 

 company will erect a new range at Oli- 

 vette, Mo. 



The wholesale houses of St. Louis all 

 liave completed alterations and improve- 

 ments to their stores, and are in good 

 sliape for the coming season. Stock is 

 beginning to arrive in large quantities 

 in the wholesale market. 



Visitors to St. Louis last week were 

 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lang, of Dallas, Tex., 

 wlio were on their way home from an 

 extended eastern trip whieli included 

 the S. A. F. convention at New York; 

 Charles P. Mueller, of Wichita, Kan.; 

 W. T. Smitli, representing Lion & Co., 

 of New York; A, M. Anderson, of the A. 

 L. Kandall Co., Chicago, and Sam 

 Freund, of the Duroc Paper Products 

 Co., Chicago. 



The annual convention of t]ie Ameri- 

 can Association of Park Suiierintcnd- 

 oiits was held in St. Louis September 

 11 and 12. The sessions of the conven- 

 tion took place at the Planters' hotel, 

 beginning Tuesday morning and closing 

 Avitli tlie election of officers Wednesday 

 morning. Among the entertainment 

 features was the annual Shaw banquet, 

 to which the visitors were invited. A 

 local committee, assisted by a commit- 

 tee of the St. Louis Florists' Club, had 

 charge of the entertainment of the con- 

 vention delegates. J. J. B. 



Xltablished ]L8£7o 



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745 Buckinsfham Place 



L.D. Phone rHlPAGQ 



1112 Graceland \^niV*/\\»V/ 



Send us your retail orders. We 

 have the best facilities in the city 



We are prepared to take care of 

 out-of-town orders for 



CHICAGO 



Delivery or shipment anywhere. 



C. W. McKELLAR, 

 22 East Randolph St., CHICAaO 



FRIEDMAN 



FLOWERS 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



622 8. Michigan Are., Congress Hotel 

 C0UBTE8U8 EXTENDED TO ALL FL0BI8Tft 



3343 W. MADISON ST. 



. NBAB OAJirilU.U PAKK 



CHICAGO 



i^our order* may be placed by mall, phone or telegraph 



with assurance w* <hey will be accorded most 



exactinR -personal attention. 



VICTOR YOUNG 



Phone Superior 1960 



Tfo We /-.^ 



1!930 North Clark Street, 



CHIOAOG 



CHAS. BEYER 



FLORIST 



S619 South Orand Av«nua ' 



Lens Distance Phones: 

 Ball. Sidney 143— Kinloch, Victor 999 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Wire GRIMM & GORLY 



JACKSONVILLE. ILL. 



JOS. HEINIj & SONS 



Largest Growers in Central Illinois 



