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The Florists^ Review 



JUMB 2ft. 1919. 



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DON'T OVERLOOK THIS BARGAIN! 



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No. 4 •*•• * 



No. 1 



We have the quality in Gold Letters that will stick and stick 

 tight when applied. As a special for this month, we offer you a 

 real bargain in No. 1 Gold letters only, at $4.50 per lOCO. 

 Prices on others as follows: 



No. 1. Purple, $5.50 per 1000; $0.75 per 100. 



No. 4. Gold, 5.00 per 1000; .60 per 100. 



No. 6. Gold, 5.00 per 1000; .60 per 100. 



Gold or Purple Paper Script, $5.00 per 100 words. 



We will make prompt shipments and guarantee the quality of our 

 letters to be second to none on the market. Your money will be 

 cheerfully refunded if you are not pleased, but we are sure to please 

 you. Send your orders to 





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THE McCALLUM COMPANY, 



"THE HOUSE THAT SEBVIOB BUILT" 



Manafaotnr«ra and Importers of 

 VLOBISTS' ACCESSOBIBS 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



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of local motion picture theaters. Mrs. 

 M. B. Hug reports a large amount of 

 lodge work of late. 



This week begins the annual 1-cent 

 sale of Arthur Mundwiller, 207 North 

 Cicero avenue. Pot plants will be fea- 

 tured. Mr. Mundwiller prices, for in- 

 stance, a geranium at 25 cents; he will 

 sell two of the same geraniums for 26 

 cents. The second article costs but 1 

 cent when bought with the other. 



Business is so good with the Hughes 

 Plant Co., 4630 Washington boulevard, 

 that two Fords and two wagons are kept 

 busy supplying his patrons. He han- 

 dles pot plants only. 



A. A. Martial, of Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co., is on his vacation. He is 

 heading for the east, where he lived in 

 earlier days. 



A. N. Einweck has been released from 

 the naval aviation service, in which he 

 spent part of the time on the Mexican 

 border. He has been in the service for 

 almost two years and has tried almost 

 every branch the navy has to offer. Be- 

 fore leaving he worked for Bassett & 

 Washburn and Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



While in Boston recently, T. E. 

 Waters observed a peculiar instance. A 

 lady bought some roses in a depart- 

 ment store at 25 cents per dozen, but 

 they had no bjox to put them in, so 

 what did she do but walk across the 

 street to a high-class florist and ask for 

 a box! She also wanted him to give her 

 some ferns to go with the roses she had 

 bought at the department store. "What 

 did the florist do?" repeated Mr. 

 Waters; "just use your own judgment 

 as to whether she got them or not." 



George Haase, who was with the A. L. 

 Bandall Co. before going to France, 

 has returned and will resume his posi- 

 tion about July 1. 



A. T. Pyfer, of Pyfer & Co., says 

 they moved a record quantity of peonies 

 last week. 



The greenhouses being erected at Ad- 

 dison, 111., for Fred C. Meyer, of Elm- 

 hurst, are being hurried to completion. 

 They are being put up by the American 

 Greenhouse Mfg. Co. 



F. S. Ayres has opened a new store 

 in the Atlas block, at 30 East Randolph 

 street. He was for twelve years with 

 Chas. W. McKellar. He has many 

 friends, both in the trade and outsidb. 



Gotlieb Schott, for some years grower 

 and foreman for the Batavia Green- 

 house Co., Batavia, 111., has resigned. 



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Peonies | 



EXTRA FINE | 



$4.00 to $8.00 per 100 | 



BEST HOME-GROWN stock: | 

 Plenty ROSES I 



CARNATIONS I 



GLADIOLI, DELPHINIUMS 



LOWEST MARKET PRICES 



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I WHOLESALE FLORISTS 164 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO E 



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Cards for all Occasions 



Labals, Stickers, Seals, Tags 

 PRINTING FOR FLORISTS 



THE JOHN HENRY CO., 



Lansing, Mich. 



JAPANESE FANTAIL 

 GOLDFISH 



A HNC LOT 



4.1 ACRES OF PONDS 



DFDT I DIITMAIi '^O Washincton St., 

 DLKI J. rUHlAin, BUFITALO, N. Y. 



Mrs. C. L. Washburn is doing good 

 work in the way of getting subscribers 

 for the Fort Sheridan Becall. She has 

 sent in over 100 subscriptions. Lieut. 

 K. M. Patterson, once of The Eeview 

 staff, who is business manager of the 

 paper, is much pleased with her fine 

 work. 



Peter Bauman again is on duty at 

 Peter Beinberg 's store, after being away 

 for some time on account of illness. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



Waxed Orchids, assorted colors.. S6.00 per 100 



CaUa LUies fi.OO per 100 



Wax Roses 8.00 per 100 



Short-Stemmed Carnations, not 

 waxed 2.00 per 100 



Scad IS ysar uritr; we wiN live it prsapt ittsaties. 

 R. L GeblMrdtC*., 28 1 6 LiKola Ave, Chicago, III. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Artificial Flowers 

 Waxed Flowers 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



1566-68 Clrboarn Ave.. CHICAGO 



MenOoB Tke Berlew when rva write. 



JOHNSON BASKET WORKS 



2535 Milwaukee Avenue 

 CHICAGO 



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