OCTOBCB 28, 1020 



The Florists^ Review 



All orders taken care of promptly 

 and given special attention. 



Chicago 



Northwest G>mer of Adams and Wabash 



Send your telegraph orders to 

 us for delivery in Chicago and 

 vicinity. 



Member of F. T. D. 



CHICAGO wlLurMJ! SMYTH 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



3101 to 3109 Michigan Ave. 



THE UNEXCELLED FACILITIES OF THE 



E. WIENHOEBER CO. 



22 E. ELM ST., 



CHICAGO 



Are KTailable to the trade In fllUnsr aU ordere. 



HXMHITB W. r. Z>. 



Chicago 



SP^C . , THE PiUMER 



/ 17 East 



Member F. T. D. MoNBOB St. 



Send Your CHICAGO Orders to 



H. N. BRUNS 



Best Eaoipped Retail Store on the 

 West Side 



3040 W. Madison St., CHICAGO. ILL. 



CHICAGO 



PodxlPWrii 3530 Michigan Avenue F.T.D. 



We 



CHICAGO 



O'LEARY— Florist 



369 East 47th Street 

 Member F. T. D. 



Flowers 



for all 



Occasions 



Tel. 



Lake View 



1121 



3912 North Clark St, CHICAGO 



PONTIAC, ILUNOIS ^.''ft" 



'^t'lE'eir'.^n"^ W. J . MILLER & SON 



CHICAGO 



2132-2134 

 Michigan Avenue 



Member F. T. D. 



Orders 



%id CarefuUy 

 Executed 



EVANSTON, ILL. WILMETTE, ILL. 



1614 Sherman Ave. JOHN WEIL AND 1161 Wilmette Ave. 



TWO STORES CatariDs to the bMttrade in Cbiewo's Rich North Sboro Soborbe. MEMBER F. T. D. 



dragon in pink shades is beautiful, but 

 the demand is slow. Violets are good, 

 but not until cooler weather will the 

 demand increase to any great extent. 

 Outdoor flowers of good quality con- 

 tinue to reach us, including cosmos, 

 zinnias, double African marigolds, calen- 

 dulas, larkspurs, hardy pompons, salvia, 

 buddleia and candytuft. The trade 

 notices the shortage of good galax. 

 Hardy ferns, smilax and asparagus are 

 plentiful and more than meet present 

 demands. 



Various Notes. 



Edwin C. Armbrust, who for several 

 years has been designer for H. E. Wil- 

 son, has left his employ and commenced, 

 October 24, with the firm of J. B. Keller 

 Sons. Mrs. Boyce is back with H. E. 

 Wilson. 



Congratulations are extended to Mr. 

 and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. A baby boy, 

 Gordon Thomas, weighing seven and 

 oimrhalf pounds, was born a few days 



J. B. Keller Sons have recently in- 

 stalled a new ice machine, which pro- 

 vides refrigeration for three ice chests. 



Visitors to the trade last week were 

 W. Arthur Saltford, of the Saltford 

 Flower Shop, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and 

 Morris M. Cohen, of New York city, 

 who were returning from the F. T. D. 

 convention in Indiana, and Frank J. 

 Kaspar, of the Kaspar Mfg. Co., Chi- 

 cago, 111. 



October 18, while Ransford W. Wil- 

 son, manager of the Rochester Floral 

 Co., was returning home shortly after 

 midnight, he was held up within a 

 short distance from his home by rob- 

 bers, who demanded all of his money, 

 which, fortunately for him, was not 

 much, his gold watch and personal 

 papers. He was poked several times 

 with the barrel of a revolver. The rob- 

 bers made their escape and have not 

 been traced. 



George T. Boucher had a fair-sized 



77-79 E. MA0I8ON St. 



CHICAOa 



GEORGE 



FISHER & BRO. 



183 N. WABASH AVE. 



CHICAGO 



SCHILLER'S 



TWO CHICAGO STORES 

 cover every part of city and sobnrbs 

 GEOBGE ASMUS. Mgr. 



4509 Broadway :: 2221 W. Madison St. 



Member Floriats' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



CHICAGO 



Paul Blome & Co. 



1361 N. Clark Sl 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



CHICAGO 

 SWANSON, The Florist 



GREENHOUSES: STORE: 



730'2 N. Western Ave. 6973 N. Clark St. 



Well located to handle North Shore orders. 

 Member F. T. D. 



Highland Park, 111. 



HIGHLAND PARK GREENHOUSES 

 Established 1894 Members F. T. D. 



