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The Rorists' Review 



Septembku 2, 1020 



Watch this space for Weekly Price Bulletins 



JOSEPH ZISKA & SONS 



Ever3rthing in Wire Work 



and a full Line of 



Flower Store Supplies 



169 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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FALL ASSORTMENTS 



Assortment No. 1—50 Tumbler Baskets, 16 to 20 inches over all, 



with liners in two-tone colors - - - - $22.90 



Assortment No. 11—25 Medium Cut Flower Baskets, 21 to 28 inches 



over all, in two-tone colors with liners - - - $20.80 



Assortment No. Ill— 15 Large Cut Flower Baskets, 34 to 42 inches 



over all, in two-tone colors with liners - - - $29.50 



SPECIAL-*-TOTAL three assortments - - - - $70.00 



Raedlein Basket Co., cmcAooTSuNois 



Mention The Bevlew wben you write. 



will pay $4 to $5 apiece for cattleyas 

 are the new rich, who don't know or 

 care. 



C. J. Michelscn says the next six 

 weeks are the most uncertain of the 

 whole year, the weather man being in 

 control of the market. From the sec- 

 tions which have early frosts there will 

 come a flood of orders, but until there 

 is frost there won't be much doing. 



The E. C. Amling Go. put a new 

 Dodge truck on the street last week, 

 ■displacing the Vim. Two Dodges now 

 are in use, one a touring car, with 

 which it is possible to run on the boule- 

 vards. 



• The Pansy Florist is selling specially 

 priced small Boston ferns in large num- 

 bers. Peter Pawlek, of this establish- 

 ment, was married August 14 to Miss 

 Elizabeth Martin. 



Ninety per cent ot the Poehlmann 

 glass at Morton Grove has been re- 

 planted since the beginning of the year 

 and planting the remaining ten per cent 

 vfiW be completed within a week. Car- 

 nation planting was finished last week. 



There is to be a new flower store on 

 West Madison street this season, about 

 midway between H. N. Bruns and C. 

 Frauenfeldcr. The principals are em- 

 ployees of the latter, Max Steigleberg 

 and Joseph Streiff. 



It develops that the item recently 

 quoted from the daily papers, with re- 

 gard to H. Van Gelder having bought a 

 huge apartment house on the south side, 

 understated the purchase price. It was 

 $185,000, not $155,000 as the Tribune 

 stated. 



Charles H. Fisk and wife have reach- 

 ed Yokohama on their way home from 



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FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 

 Grossberg, Tyler, Fmnerman Co. 



30 E. Randolph St. CHICAGO 



India, where they went on their pur- 

 chasing tour for the A. L. Randall Co. 

 They will remain in Japan until the lily 

 bulbs have all been shipped. Mr. Fisk 

 writes Randall's that he is the only 

 American bulb buyer in Japan this 

 season. 



Jack Beyers claims for the Angel 

 Guardian greenhouses the credit for 

 having been first on the market with 

 mums this season. They were received 

 August 23, good Golden Glow. 



Miss Nelda Wolf returned to her desk 

 at Zech & Mann's August 30, after 

 spending three delightful weeks in a 



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C. C. PoUworth Co., Mflwaukee, Wis. 



camp at Green Mountain Falls, Colo. 

 It is the fourth year the Wolf sisters 

 have vacationed there. 



C. L. Washburn says that the price 

 of coal has not declined, but that there 

 is a little more coal on the market. He 



