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The Florists^ Review 



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Send for an Assortment of 

 ''McCallum" Baskets 



Right NOW you can use a nice assortment 

 of baskets with Gladiolus, Phlox and Lark- 

 spur in season— such flowers really require 

 a suitable basket to set them off to the best 

 advantage. 



Let us send you an assortment of $50. 00 worth, or say 

 a $25.00 assortment— we even have assortments at 

 $15.00. Pick your choice of an assortment and send for 

 it today. It is fully understood that you must be 

 absolutely satisfied after you get the baskets before the 

 sale is closed. 



Wf A^il The basket inuatrated < 



niO 4rill depth of 7 inches; opea 

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on the left has a body 

 ening width of 5 inches 

 hei^t 19 Inches. Painted two- 

 Price, each, $1.00; per dozen, $11.00. 



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The McCallum Company 



DETROIT BRANCH . . . . 34 W. Elizabeth Street 



CLEVELAND BRANCH 421 High Avenue 



CINCINNATI BRANCH . . . . 112 E. Third Street 

 SAN JUAN. P. R.. BRANCH . , 16 Luna Street 



MAIN OFFICE AND 

 FA CTORIES 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



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Roses, Lilies, ''Glads'' 



Larkspur, Coreopsis, Gaillardia, Daisies 



AND ALL OTHER FLOWERS IN SEASON 



Our Prices Never Are Higher than Others Ask for an Equally Good Grade of Stock. 



FrNE ^ ft OMPANY 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WUOLMMAL* FLARUn 



L D. PbMW RuMph 6578 



CHICAGO 



JOHN KRUCHTEN 



HENRY KRUCHTEN 



JOHN KRUCHTEN CO. 



Wholesale Florists 



(NOT INCORPORATBO) 



30 East Randolph Street, 



L. o. PHOMs. cnnnRAi. toia.Mii-Mit 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



iig as "The Corner House," where 

 ^'- G. Bchupp has exceptional opportu- 

 Jiity for display. 

 A. T. Pyfer has resumed daily attend- 



ance at the store, after a short vacation 

 mainly spent driving a new car. 



George H. Pieser is at the head of a 

 staff of four men employed by Johnson 



& Chronis in garden work, including 

 planting and spraying. It was a busy 

 spring as long as planting lasted, but 

 then there was a lull until close to July 



