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The Florists^ Review 



Dkceubbb 2, 1920 



TIME TO THINK ABOUT CHRISTMAS ORDERING | 



CARNATIONS 



Roses Pompons Lilies 



Sweet Peas Paper Whites 



Callas Stevia Violets 



Valley Pansies Calendulas 



All Greens in Season 



F rne ^ Company 



30 E. Randolph St. 



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CHICAGO 



the Thanksgiving rush at Fleischman 's. 

 Better known to the trade as Dick, the 

 "Mr." is used advisedly, as he says 

 he made a competence in the stock mar- 

 ket during the war and has ceased labor 

 except when a friend needs help /or a 

 few days at a time. 



A. Henderson has been sending a 

 week in New York in company with his 

 son, James, who attends the Massachu- 

 setts Institute of Technology, in Boston. 



Chocolates and flowers are combined 

 in the shop at the southwest corner of 

 Wilson avenue and Broadway. The 

 proprietors are Louis Choromokos and 

 George Stavropoulos, so they call the 

 place La Bonte. They have business 

 enough to require three telephones. 



Last week Paul E. Klingsporn cele- 

 brated the seventL anniversary of his 

 arrival in Chicago, 



The E. C. Amling Co. reports shipping 

 orders November 27 to customers in 

 New York and in the state of Washing- 

 ton, which W. A. Hansen says can be 

 called national distribution of cut 

 flowers. 



Mangel expects to open his new store 

 in the Drake hotel about December 

 15. The hotel started to do business 

 Thanksgiving day. The space to be 

 occupied by the flower store was not 

 quite ready, but the equipment is now 

 being installed. C. H. Bookedis, for- 

 merly in business as the Claypool Hotel 

 Florist at Indianapolis, has been en- 

 gaged as manager of the new store. 



William Palmer, who has just opened 

 for business in the Avenue State Bank 

 building in Oak Park, has a neatly 

 equipped store. The fixtures were sup- 

 plied by the Union Eefrigerator Co., 

 with which Frank J. Eieux now is asso- 

 ciated. 



The W. W. Barnard Co. has received 

 its first carload of Christmas trees for 

 the approaching holiday. 



Thanksgiving eve the Briggs Floral 

 Co., at Sheridan road and Broadway, 

 stocked up heavily on the smaller-sized 

 mums and pompons. One vase of the 

 latter remained when the holiday was 

 over, even the windows being bare of 

 blooms. 



There are few Chicago flower stores 

 at which window decoration is given as 

 much attention as by C. A. Samuelson, 



Price Making 



when buying Cut Flowers from 

 a jobber, broker or from a grower 

 selling direct is quite another 

 thing than obtaining 



Market Prices 



on Cut Flowers from CHICAGO. 



Buy Direct for Market Prices 



Glass by the 

 Million. 



Production 

 by the 

 Thousands. 



Velvet Poinsettias Baby Poinsettias 



These are made of a perfect sbade of 

 "Xmas Red" Velveteen of fine quality, long 

 stem with green foliage. A sure seller for 

 the Holiday trade. 



Per doz. Per gross 



Large size $1.25 (13.50 



Medium size 75 7.50 



Splendid color, Christmas red, 8-petaI, 

 single stem. Can be used to many 

 advantages; per gross $1.76 



(Oet our list of other supplies.) 



CEO. H. ANGERMUEUER CO., ^ISitf,';!* 1324 Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO- 



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