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The Florists' Review 



October 16, 1919. 



Write for Catalogue 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



11 S. La SaUe St., CHICAG« 

 Room 731 



hours as difficult as anywhere in the 

 trade. John Kruchten says he does not 

 believe anyone here is losing a penny 

 by the one day of rest in seven. 



Emma Broz has sold out her business 

 at P^u, 111., to the Peru Floral Co., and 

 has come to Chicago to take charge of 

 the flower stand at the Edgewater 

 Beach hotel. 



W. J. Smyth and his family party 

 devoted last week to Pierce-Arrowing 

 to Star Lake, "Wis., to visit friends. 

 The round trip was 800 miles. They 

 returned in time for Mr. Smyth to go 

 to Buffalo for the F. T, D. meeting. 



The Fleischman Floral Co. has re- 

 moved the composition flooring put 

 down in its store some years ago, un- 

 covering the mosaic floor originally 

 used, which seems to be in as good con- 

 dition as before. 



The Chicago Flower Growers' Asso- 

 ciation offered a cash prize of $100 for 

 the best F. T. D. window decoration in 

 the competition which is being held at 

 Buffalo during the F. T. D. convention 

 this week. President G. C. Weiland, 

 Manager Paul Klingsporn and Director 

 Clarence Ellsworth Went to Buffalo to 

 help swell the crowd and the interest to 

 the meeting. The Flower Growers' As- 

 sociation will hold its quarterly meet- 

 ing of directors October 21. 



A. Miller is suffering from rheuma- 

 tism, contracted in Japan. He is con- 

 fined to his home. 



G. M. Eeburn has returned from a 

 fortnight ^8 business trip in Kentucky. 



C. J. Michelsen, accompanied by 

 Henry Wehrmann and H. Luedtke, of 

 Maywood, drove his Packard to Union 

 Grove and Milwaukee last week. Mr. 

 Michelsen was greatly pleased with the 

 appearance of Bichard Balm's place at 

 Union Grove. 



Joseph Marks has returned from a 

 two weeks' southern trip in the inter- 

 est of A, Henderson & Co. 



Talk about snaps, Arthur Weather- 

 wax had it. He was offered a job as 

 an extra usher at White Sox park and 

 saw all the World's Series games while 

 the other folks at the store made fu- 

 neral designs. No! Not for the Sox; 

 for Smyth's customers. 



0. J. Friedman has his oflSce at 87 

 Auditorium building. 



W. C. Florentine spent October 11 at 

 Peoria in the interest of the A. L. Ban- 

 dall Co. 



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The Beauty in a Flower 



To the Florist the preserving of this 

 beauty is not a matter of sentiment. 

 IT IS A PROBLEM OF ECONOMY, 

 and for the florist to choose GLOEK- 

 LER REFRIGERATORS in which to 

 preserve his stock of Cut Flowers is 

 gfood business judgment. 



It ASSURES the PREVENTION of WASTE 



Will you write us for further information 

 — in your own interest ? 



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