Sbptbmbbb 4, 1910. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



SHIPPING ROSES OUR SPECIALH 



Cool nights and large Fall Crops now coming along 



BUY DIRECT FROM THE GROWER 



We are Rose specialists and are cuttinsf from 245,000 rose plants 

 We are now cutting Russells from 60,000 plants 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES, COLUMBIA, RUSSELL, HOOSIER BEAUTY, 

 OPHELIA, SUNBURST and WHITE KILLARNEY. They are all our own 

 growth, guaranteed fresh cut and packed to arrive in good condition. 



Ophelia, Hoosier Beauty, White Kiliarney 



Extra long per 100 $8.00 



Good medium, per 100 6.00 



Good short, per 100 4.00 



Russell and Columbia 



Long, per 100 $10.00 to $12.00 



Medium, per 100 6.00 to 8.00 



Short, per 100 4.00 



ASSORTED ROSES 



Our selection, in lots of 300 or more, all choice fresh cut stock. 

 Short lengths at the rate of $30.00 per 1000 | Medium lengths at the rate of $50.00 per 1000 



When ordering please state grade wanted. 



GLADIOLI and ASTERS at Market Prices 



NEW FANCY FERNS Per 1000, $2.00 



Adiantum Per lOO, $1.00 Asp. Sprays Per 100, $2.50 to 3.00 



GALAX, bronze Per lOOO, 2.00 Sprengeri Per 100, 2.00 to 3.00 



All seasonable flowers not grown by us will be procured for our customers. A trial order selicited. 



In buying direct of the grower you are assured of fresh stock at all times and the most even run of quality possible. 



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All other s«asoiMibl« stock at markot pricos 

 Closed all day Sunday and open Weekdays, 8:0O a. m. until 5K>0 p. m. 



GrcMhoMscs: 

 Hinsdtie Md Grens StatkHi, III. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Office lod Store: 178 N.WakMk Avease 

 Loot Distaoce Pbooe. Ceatril 1457 



several months and her condition does 

 not improve as rapidly as had been 

 hoped, which is the principal reason Mr. 

 Wienhoeber does not come in every day 

 from their home at Highland Park. 



William A. Hansen, assistant to C. J. 

 Michelsen, manager for the E. C. Am- 

 ling Co., is on an eastern trip, covering 

 principal growing centers. 



Lieut. Hilmer V. Swenson, back from 

 the war, opened an office to supply re- 

 tail florists with advertising materials, 

 the business he was engaged in before 

 he was drafted. After being out of 

 touch with the business for nearly two 

 years, he says he finds a wonderful dif- 

 ference on his return. Florists who 

 formerly had to be urged to go after 

 business now are keen for anything 

 in the advertising line and are deeply 

 interested in business systems. 



On his recent trip to the Dakotas, 

 C. J. Michelsen drove the new Packard 

 3,300 miles in less than three weeks. 



Word hafl come from Los Angeles of 



GOLDFISH 



1 1 



1,500,000 



(FANCY AND PLAIN) 



EXCLUSIVE 

 BREEDERS 

 OF HIGH GRADE 

 FIIM ONLY 



Ready for market Sept. 15 at rock bottom 

 prices. Ship anywhere in U. S. or Canada. 



Write for our illustrated catalogue. 



ORIENTAL GOLDFISH & SUPPLY CO. 



3757 to 3761 CoHiie'Grtve Ave.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



the safe arrival there of C. S. Stewart 

 and wife. Mr. Stewart, who had spent 

 many years in the trade here, sold his 

 store at 3323 West North avenue a few 

 weeks ago to K. Peterson, a former em- 

 ployee, and with Mrs. Stewart started 

 for the coast l)y automobile. They sold 



the car on the road, however, and made 

 the final part of the journey by train, 

 because of Mrs. Stewart's health. 



The death of Andrew McAdams, 

 which occurred just after last week's 

 Review had closed, again removes Chi- 

 cago 's oldest florist. Mr. McAdams had 



