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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 8, 1919. 



ROSES 



ROSES CARNATIONS ORCHIDSflB|CALLAS 



HD DAISIES SNAPDRAGONS -^PANSIES VIOLETS 



LILIES VALLEY] EASTER LILIES SWEET PEAS 

 CALENDULAS MIGNONETT^ IRIS 



0-BAK-INE 



UQUID 



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Agents for 

 TO-BAK-INB 



Galax, Smilax, Boxwood, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Leucothoe, Adiantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy. 



Our Prices arm no Higher than Otfiera and Market Frices Prevail 

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



F RNE ^ ft OMPANY 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLK8ALK FLORISTS 



L D. Phone Randolph 6578 



CHICAGO 



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Stahelin, Thomas Brown, growers, no 

 doubt looking to see how much they 

 should charge for theirs. 



From Peoria, 111., came Charles Love- 

 ridge, who recently opened one of the 

 best equipped stores in the state. 



From Lincoln, Neb., came A. Eichen, 

 of Eichen Bros., who can sell more than 

 they can grow. 



From Sioux City, la., came William 

 Newman and his brother, John, of the 

 Art Flower Shop. The Sioux City flo- 

 rists are running a page ad in their 

 best local newspaper for Mothers' day 

 and neecl flowers. 



Oliver J. Eichen, of the Duluth Floral 

 Co., of Duluth, Minn., was here May 5, 

 doing Mothers' day shopping. 



H. T. Mast, of the Art Floral Co., De- 

 troit, was in town May 2, placing or- 

 ders. 



F. E. Eoyston, of Walter Armacost & 

 Co., was a visitor last week. His firm 

 is making continuous progress. It has 

 a large range of greenhouses at Saw- 

 telle, Cal., and a wholesale store, deal- 

 ing in cut flowers, greens, florists' sup- 

 plies and bulbs, in Los Angeles. 



WXNTIELD, KAN. 



N. Dougan, who has purchased the 

 greenhouses and store of the Vaughan 

 Floral Co., of this city, recently held his 

 official opening in the new and well ap- 

 pointed quarters on Main street. The 

 store has been moved from Ninth street. 

 The store and windows were elaborately 

 decorated, a spring bride, carrying her 

 shower bouquet, being an attractive fea- 

 ture. Mrs. Dougan acted as hostess. 

 Miss Opal Dougan furnished appropriate 

 music, while Miss Junita Dougan passed 

 out souvenirs. To these were attached 

 tiny banners on which was printed the 

 slogan, * * Say It with Flowers. ' ' 



J. A. L. 



Council Bluffs, la. — Glen and Blaine 

 Wilcox have bought 9,000 acres of land 

 near Calder, in Canada. They have gone 

 out there to buy several tractors and 

 Glen will remain all summer and put the 

 whole tract under cultivation, sowing it 

 to wheat and flax and developing it into 

 farming condition. 



OVER THE WIRES - 



Your wants can be brought to our attention on 

 short notice. 



CHICAGO the only cut flower market where the law of 

 tupply and demand for price mtJting is a reality. 



CHICAGO a cut flower market upon which the Chicago 

 Retail Florist depends for existence. 



CHICAGO the only Cut Flower Market for the 'OUT OF 

 TOWN' Retail Florist who could Buy Cut 

 Flowers rather then grow them. 



To know the Chicago Market is to connect with 

 a house where SERVICE is paramount. 



Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 

 Since 1881 



Buy from 



Kennicott Bros. Co. 



on 



FLORIST REFRIGERATORS 



will increase your profits. Send for catalogue. 



McCrayRelrigeratorCo., "VAlrAL^E. . nd. 



Elizabeth, N. J. — Henry Leahy reports 

 big returns from the two stores, which 

 are located in what might be termed 

 as first and second-class zones. 



REFRIGERATORS 



Conipl«t« Stor* Fixtures 



Write for Catalogue and Pricei. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



ISO N. Wabash Ava., CHICAAO 



Piqiia, O. — Mrs. Carrie Jones, former- 

 ly a member of the firm of Hemminger 

 & Jones, Westerville, O., has started in 

 the florists' business here. 



