NOVIMBIR 14, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ALL COLORS-GOOD QUALITY 



I For Thanksgiving 



we are getting the combined shipments of a number of large and 

 skillful growers and can fill all orders, large or small, complete. 



WIRE - WRITE - PHONE 



I RUSSELL, KILLARNEYS, OPHELIA, NIUDY, SUNBURST, RICHMOND I 



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AND ALL OTHER VARIETIES 



Send us your orders and be assured of satisfaction. 



POMPONS ALL COLORS CARNATIONS 



We can fill your orders for choice stocli in these. Don't take chances, but place your order with us NOW. 

 And besides this we have everything in all seasonable Cut Flowers and Greens 



I Galax Boxwood Sprengeri Plumosus Leucothoe Adiantum Ferns Mexican Ivy | 



S Our Prices are no Higher than Others and Thanksgiving Market Prices Prevail S 



S WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. ON SATURDAY, BUT CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY 3 



I F RNE ^ f tOMPANY I 



I 30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLKSALB FLORISTS 

 L. D. Phone Randolph 6578 



CHICAGO i 



I BIQ THANKSQIVINQ SUPPLY 



BONNAFFON=-CHADWICK 

 • POMPONS • 



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M»ntten Thf ReTjitw when you write. 



Attention, Florists!! 



ARTIFICIAL 



LILY Of THE VALLEY SPRAYS 



Fine inj^rted quality 

 $3.00 PER 100 SPRAYS 



M. C. QUNTERBERQ 



Wholesale Florist 



159 North State Street, CHICAGO 



,,.„„„„. 1 Central 3067 



Phones. ^Randolph 6800 -6801 -6802 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



at only a little above wholesale prices, 

 was brought up. It was decided to 

 write a letter to the Board of Park 

 Commissioners, asking them that the 

 surplus flowers from the city green- 

 houses be sold at market prices, the let- 

 ter to be signed by all the florists. It 

 was decided by the club not to hold the 

 annual flower show this fall, on account 

 of war-tim6 conditions. 



Various Notes. 



This city participated in the great 

 celebration which took place over the 

 signing of peace terms. The first cele- 

 bration, November 7, brought out a big 

 call for flowers, especially chrysanthe- 

 mums, which were used in the local 

 parade. Most of the florists kept their 

 doors open all day. However, all the 

 stores, including the florists, closed at 

 noon, or before, November 11. Many 

 of the florists are lending their services 

 for the success of the United War 

 Drive, November 11 to 18. 



Two more sons of a Fort Wayne florist 

 have gone into military service, Dick 



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BEU -WHITE AND YELLOW GARZA 



—also Carnations, and all varieties of Roses; also everything in 

 seasonable cut flowers. 



Galax, Leucothoe, Boxwood, Ferns and everything else in greens. I 

 Let us ship you 25 to 50 bunches of our choice assorted Pompons 

 for Thanksgiving. 



SUPPLIES 



Oak Sprays, Cycas Leaves, Ruscus and Magnqlia Leaves. Fall 

 Decorative and Trimming Stock. Z 



O. A. St L-. M. TONNER 



I Wholesale Cut Flowers and Supplies | 



t^ 30 E. Randolph St., ckfR£S?Sis^ CHICAGO j 



Mention The BeTlew when yon writ*. 



and David Vesey, sons of Judge W. J. 

 Vesey. Dick Vesey has joined the mo- 

 tor transport corps, reporting for duty 

 at Washington, D. C., whence he will be 

 transferred to a training camp. David 

 Vesey will be permanently located in 

 Washington, in the hardware and metals 

 department. Both of the boys are mar- 

 ried and each is the father of two chil- 



dren. They volunteered their services 

 to the government some weeks ago, but 

 only recently received their calls. 



Private George P. Jansen, of the Hos- 

 pital Corps, Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, 

 O., who is here on a few days ' furlough, 

 is the fiance of Miss Margaret Flick. 



Miss Helen F. Patten, of Toledo, 0., 

 is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Marj 



