FBBaoABX 26, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



r* * !>• fioiteto whoM card* mmfor on the pase* oanrytnc fhl* baad, are praparad to llll ordi 

 ^"^ from otbar floriata for looal dallvary on tba vanal baala* 



A. LANGE 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



77-79 

 EAST MADISON STREET 



CHICAGO 



THE CNEZCELLED FACILITIES OP THE 



E. WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 E. ELM ST., CHICAGO 



Are BVBilable to the trade In filling all ordere. 



MXMBXB T. T. D. 



FRIEDMAN, Yls^ 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



622 So. Michisan Ave., Congress Hotel 

 Oonrteaiefl Extended to all FloriHts. 



Wecatar 

 to those 



who 



rcQuire 



the best. 



CHICAGO 



e^TABLISHES 



laes. 



4647 Grand Blvd. 



Prices 

 reasonable 



CHICAGO 



3530 Michigan Avenue F. T. D. 



Cat 



Potted Pkati 



FlowflfV 



for»»-, 



Ooca&uma 



5pWer^°^ 



Tel. 



Lake View 



1121 



3912 North Clark St., CHICAGO 



OAK PARK 



and all western suburbs of Chicago 



A. H. SCHNEIDER 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



104S Lake Street, 

 OAK PARK. ILL. 



OAK PARK, ILL. 



AVENUE FLOWER SHOP, 811 Lake St. 

 Also for River Forest. Austin. Maywo"d 



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 STORES 



oovwr every part of city and snbarbs 

 OBOBOB ASMUS, Mgr. 



4609 Broadway :: 2221 W. Madison St. 

 Member FIi»tetB' Telegraph DeUvery Aas'o. 



CHICAGO 



4701 to 4705 

 Lake PaHc Ave. 



TA* Horn* of Flewtri" 



GEORGE 



FISHER & BRO. 



183 N. WABASH AVE. 



CHICAGO 



Highland Park, 111. 



HIGHLAXD PARK GREENHOUSES 

 Established 1894 Members F. T. D. 



the hotel were turned into an outdoor 

 garden, with a lattice framework on 

 walls and ceiling covered with smilax 

 and moss, into which were woven arti- 

 ficial nasturtiums. Small electric bulbs 

 were strung thickly through the greens 

 and Japanese lanterns depended from 

 the ceiling, adding to the garden effect. 

 A fountain at one end of the ballroom 

 played over a mound of ferns and led 

 to an arbor, where 250 bunches of green 

 and red grapes hung. Three hundred 

 long-stemmed Premier and Columbia 

 roses were combined with woodwardia 

 fern leaves in the ballroom. Hugo 

 Nelf, manager of the Muehlebach 

 Flower Shop, and Joseph Eeichl, of the 

 hotel, planned the affair. 



J. E. K. 



Cadi2, 0.— 'C. O. Daview has pur- 

 chased the greenhouse formerly owned 

 by John T. Timmons. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



■rtablUhxl USt 



fjuuusr 



14$ Barlringhem Place 

 U D. PkMM lilt SraMlaatf 



Chicago 



Send oa your retail orders. We hare 

 facilltlea second to none In the olty. 



CHICAGO 



3343 W. Madison St. 



Send Your CHICAGO Orders to 



H. N. BRUNS 



Best Equipped RetaU Store m tbe West Side 



3040 W. Madison St., Ch-?ago, 111. 



see 



Chicago 



1HE PAlMEN 

 HOUSE FLORIST 



17 Eaot 



Member F. T. D. MoNROK St. 



CHICAGO 



Paul Blome & Co. 



1361 N.Clark St. 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



