JAN0AET 1, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



87 



Til* florlat* wlios« cards appear on th« paces oarrylnK this head, ar« praparad to fill ordan 

 •""— from other florists for local dallTenr on the uraal basUu 



A. LANGE 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



77-79 

 EAST MADISON STREET 



CHICAGO 



THE UNEXCELLED FACILITIES OP THE 



E. WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 E. ELM ST.. 



CHICAGO 



Are available to the trade In Qttlng all orders. 



MXMBKB F. T. D. 



FRIEDMAN, ^±1^ 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



622 So. Michigan Ave., Ck)ngre8S Hotel 

 Conrtesles Extended to all Florifitfi. 



CHieAGO 



J. F. KIDWELL CO., Flowers 



3530 Michigan Avenue 



We we gnmen of Cut Flowers 

 and Potted Planto 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Flowers 



for all 



Occasions 



Tel. 



Lake View 



1121 



3912 North Clark St., CHICAGO 



CHICAGO 



&ute 



3343 W. Madison St. 



J. L. JOHNSON 



NORTHERN ILLINOIS 



SOUTHERN WISCONSIN 



YOUR ORDER WILL RECEIVE OUR 

 PROMPT AND CAREFUL. ATTBNTION. 



De K A E 



Member Florists' 



Telegraph Delivery 



Association 



146 S.Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Send your telegraph 

 orders to us for delivery 

 in Chicago and vicinity 



SCHILLER'S 



TWO CHICAGO ST0RE8 

 eover every part of city and suburbs 

 OBOROE ASMUS. Mgr. 



4509 Broadway :: 2221 W. Madison St. 



Member Zlorists* Telegraph Delivery Afls'o. 



CHICAGO 



Paul Blome & Co. 



1361 N.Clark St. 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



intention of a permanent connection. 

 Mr. Nixon left this firm early in No- 

 vember, 1918, to register in his home 

 city for war service. 



The McCallum Co. gave a banquet and 

 dance for its employees Monday even- 

 ing, December 29, at the Seventh Ave- 

 nue hotel. Covers were laid for seventy- 

 five at the dinner, which was served at 

 6:30 p. m. Among the outside salesmen 

 who were present were Charles F. Ed- 

 gar, with his wife; Mr. Gay, who has 

 part of the Ohio and Michigan terri- 

 tory; Henry L. Blend, from northern 

 New York and Cleveland, and William 

 T. Usinger, who travels through sec- 

 tions of Michigan, Illinois and Wiscon- 

 sin. 



Accompanied by his mother, Mrs. 

 Mary Graber, Daniel H. Graber, of 

 Beckert'g Seed Store, spent Christmas 

 in Monaca, Beaver county, with his 

 brother, Charles L. Graber, of the Colo- 

 nial Steel Co. 



William R. Wampler and Hiram 

 Frischkorn, outside salesmen for the 

 Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., helped out 

 with the holiday trade of the firm, re- 

 maining at the headquarters until Jan- 

 uary 1 and meanwhile assisting in the 

 stock-taking of the firm. 



Secretary Theodore P. Langhans, of 

 the Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., is look- 

 ing after the prospective local exhibits 

 for the American Rose Society in con- 

 nection with the international flower 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



EsUbUtfied 1867 



FLORIST 



745 Buclrincluun Plac* 

 L.D. PhoH lll2Grae«laii« 



Chicago 



Send ua your retail orders. VT'e have 

 facilities second to none In the city. 



Send Your CHICAGO Orders to 



H. N. BRUNS 



Best Equipped Retail Store on the West Side 



3040 W.Madison St., Chicago, HI. 



GEORGE 



FISHER & BRO. 



183 N. WABASH AVE. 



CHICAGO 



Chicago 



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 *Qlf^^ HOUSE FLORIST 



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