Jandabt 9. 1910. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



BEST QUALITY 



CARNATIONS ^n colors 1 



Russell, Columbia, Killarneys, Ophelia, Nilady, Sunburst, Beauties, Richmond 



AND ALL OTHER VARIETIES OF ROSES 

 Send us your orders and be assured of satisfaction. 



Calendulas - Daisies - Mignonette - Orchids - Stevia - Violets 

 Callas - Easter Lilies - Sweet Peas - Valley 



Oalax, Smilax, Boxwood, Sprenseri, PlunosHS, Leuoothoe, AdiaiitNiii, Ferns, MexicaR Ivy 



Our Price* arm no Higher than Othera and Market Price* Prevail 

 WE ARE OPEN UNTIL S P. M. ON SATUROAY, BUT CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY 



F rne a Company 



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Agents for 

 TO-BAK-ENE 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLKSALK FLORISTS 



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Mention Ths BstIsw when yon writs. 



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Your requirements filled here — and satisfactorily 

 JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



160 North Wabash Avenue 

 CHICAGO 



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Mention The Review when yog writs. 



REFRIGERATORS 



Compl«t« Stor« Flxtur«s 



Write for Gatalocue and Prices. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



ISO N. Wabash Ave^ CHICAOO 



The 'chief obstacle in the path of the 

 retailers at Christmas, as George Asmus 

 tells it, was the slushy storm of Decem- 

 ber 24. He says this would not have 

 been such a handicap had it not been 

 for the great shortage of Christmas 

 trees; the six Schiller telephones were 

 so burdened with calls from people hope- 

 lessly hunting Christmas trees that 

 others who wanted to order gifts had 

 trouble getting the use of a line. Mr. 

 Asmus declares there was no trouble 

 getting all the cut flowers needed to fill 

 the orders taken at the two Schiller 

 stores. 



Sixteen dollars is a mere trifle on a 

 big month's business, but that is al} 

 the difference there was in the Decem- 



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I ASPARAGUS PLDNOSUS, $2.00 per 100 f 



I THESE ARE EXTRA FINE SPRAYS | 



I We Ship to all Points | 



I IMPERIAL GARDENS, Sugar Land, Texas. I 



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Mention The BeTJew when yon writs. 



ber sales of the E. Wienhoeber Co., Elm 

 street, and the best month in the com- 

 pany's history, which was in 1916. The 

 Christmas sales were less in number, 

 but larger in average size, with the re- 

 sult that they were handled with great- 

 er ease. 



The E. C. Amling Co., always a be- 



liever in display advertising, evidently 

 feels that conditions have changed, be- 

 cause, after holding aloof from the S. 

 A. F. publicity work during 1918, it has 

 headed the 1919 list with a subscrip- 

 tion of $100. 



Says Fred Lautenschlager: "The 

 cold wave brought Kroeschell Bros. Co. 



