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llic Florists^ Review 



AcacBT 26, 1920 



SUMMER ROSES 



and all other Seasonable Flowers for particular buyers. 



JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 



160 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Willow and Reed Baskets artistically made 



cind conservatively priced. 



Quincy Art Willow Ware Go 



Sixth and Payson Aves. QUINCY, ILL., U. S. A. 



Let us send you an assortment for either $10.00, $25.00, 

 $50.00 or $100.00. Tell us the colors you like and we 

 v^ill do the rest. 



Mention The Review when jron write. 



papers reported as having done large 

 damage. The motorists were thorough- 

 ly wet and made a long distance over 

 flooded roads, in some cases through 

 water up to the hubs. 



C. J. Michelsen and the party accom- 

 panying him to the S. A. F. convention 

 drove thence to Richmond and Indian- 

 apolis, returning home August 22. 



Walter Amling has moved his family 

 from Maywood to Pana, 111., where he 

 says he has the ideal location for a 

 growing establishment. Coal is to be 

 had from local wagon mines and among 

 Mr. Amling 's recent undertakings is a 

 wholesale coal business in partnership 

 with a Pana politician. 



Ed Goldenstein admits having re- 

 ceived numerous felicitations on a re- 

 ported advance in position, but denies 

 the correctness of such reports, inti- 

 mating green eyes or practical joking. 



The greenhouse establishment known 

 as the Niles Florists, which stands 

 just outside the city limits on Mil- 

 waukee avenue, is owned and managed 

 by St. Adelbert's cemetery, across the 

 way, Paul M. Williams being super- 

 intendent of both. As there have been 

 145,000 interments in St. Adelbert 's, one 

 may judge that the Niles Florists enjoy 

 a prosperous business. The production 

 capacity is great enough to supply a 

 branch store at 1329 Augusta street 

 and leave something for wholesaling. 



Summer Flowers in Abundance 



BLUE STATICE 



Fresh cut, large bunches $ 1 .00 per bunch 



Gladioli, Asters, Larkspur, Gypsophila 



Plenty of short and medium 



ROSES 



Fancy Ferns, Plumosus, Sprengeri, Adiantum 



OUR SUPPLY LINE IS NOW COMPLETE 



T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO. 



1117-1119 McGee St. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



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After the convention A. T. Pyfer, ac- 

 companied by Mrs. Pyfer and one of 

 his growers, N. H. Kirscht, of Morton 

 Grove, made a lake trip to Buffalo and 

 Niagara Falls, combining business and 

 pleasure. They reached home Au- 

 gust 22. 



The Grossberg-Tyler-Finnerman Co. 



had a display of its supplies at the 

 Hotel Hollenden at Cleveland during 

 the S. A. F. convention last week. It 

 attracted a good number of visitors 

 up to the sixth floor. 



Visitors. 



L. T. Crissman and wife have been 



