JUNK 10, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



llortoto wluM« oartf* appMW on fh* vf* eanryiiur tbim taaad* 

 '- Iram other aoristo lor local teUrary oa tli* 



Where F. T. D. Members 

 will always get the great- 

 est satisfaction. 



CHICAGO'S 



LEADING 

 FLORIST 



RAILWAY EXCHANGE BUILDING 



Members F. T. D. 





THE UNEZCELLEX) FACILITIES OP THE 



E.WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 B. ELM ST., 



CHICAGO 



Are available to the trade In fllUns all orders. 



MUIBKB r. T. D. 



FRIEDMAN, Ssiiss 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



fi22 So. Michi«»n Ave.. Cknisnu Hotel 

 ConrtMlM Bxtonded to all FtorlnU. 



CHICAGO 



fmA?^ 3530 Midagan Avwiue f.t.d. 



Send Your CHICAGO Orders to 



a N. BRUNS 



Bat CvripM Mai Store M Ifcc Wol SMt 



3040 W. Madison St., Ch'w^,ni. 



We c»ter 



to thoee 



who 



'CHICAGO thfSjJ. 



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lees rM 



4M7 GRAND BL VD. 



CHICAGO 



3343 W. Madison St. 



OAK PARK 



and all western suburbs of Chicago 



„ A. H. SCHNEIDER 



"•'IPber 1048 Lake Street. 



*T. D, OAK PARK. ILL. 



OA?K 



4K PARK, ILL. 



AVENUE FLOWER SHOP, 811 D«ke St. 

 '''"o for River Forest. Austin May wood 



WE have always the most perfect facilities to per- 

 form every part of the Florists' craft; spacious 

 workrooms, exjjerienced workmen, expert shipping 

 department. Finest Flowers in greatest variety. These 

 are important reasons why we solicit your patronage and 

 can assure you of p>erfect satisfaction. 



Let us convince you. 



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MEMBER F. T. D. 



CHICAGO 



2132-2134 

 Michigan Avenue 



Mombor F. T. D. 



Orders 

 CarefuUy 

 Executed 



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CHICAGO 



O'LEARY — Florist 



3<)9 East 47th Street 

 Member F. T. D. 



ing convention of the National Asso- 

 ciation of Gardeners showed that the 

 work of thi.'se committees was nearly 

 c«)mplcted. 



The discussion of insects by Herman 

 Schwarz at the last meeting was con- 

 tinued this time by Professor H. C. 

 Irish, who "lectured on "Control of 

 Noxious Insects" in a way to interest 

 greatly the members present. 



After the business had all been trans- 

 acted, the members inspected the 

 grounds of this well kept estate, on 

 which is grown a large quantity of out- 

 door stock. 



President Jensen and Secretary 

 Schaff are much elated over the great 

 amount of interest the members are 

 taking in the meetings and say that all 

 those who attend the convention of the 

 national body here next September will 

 never regret their visit, as the business 

 program and entertainment features 

 will be the best they ever had. 



County Growers Meet. 



The St. Louis County Growers' Asso- 

 ciation held a well attended meeting 

 at the Eleven Mile House "Wednesday 

 evening, June 2. 



The first important business trans- 



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4701 to 4705 

 UePaikAve. 



TA* H»m% •/ Fl»m«r» 



Chicago 



/ 17 Baot 



llWBbcr P. T. D. MoNBOE St. 



FlOWM^ 



forar 

 Occa>rt)M 



Tel. 



Lake View 



1121 



3912 North Clark St., CmCAGO 



GEORGE 



FISHER & BRO. 



183 N. WABASU AVE. 



CHICAGO 



Highland Park, 111. 



HIOHLAXD PARK GREENHOUSES 



EaUblUhed 1894 



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