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The Florists^ Review 



May 17, 1917. 



Th* florists wbose oards appear on tlia i>aa:«« carrying tlila liaad, ara praparad to fllX ordara 

 ..^ from otbar florists for local dallvary on tlta usual basUu 



CH ICAGO 



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William J. 



SMYTH 



Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association Michigan Avenue at 31st Street 



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Are available to the trade In fllUnK all orders. 



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Most centrally located store in the city. AH 

 n'-H«»r8 eiven Drompt attention. 



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Best Equipped Retail Store on the West Side 



3040 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. 



CHICAGO 



THE PJUMER 

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 MONROE ST. 



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CDCCDflDT ill We are the largest 

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FISCHER BROS. 



reported in last week's Eeview. The 

 John C. Moninger Co., of Chicago, has 

 the contract to build the greenhouse. 



Mrs. Schoenle, Andrew Meyer, Mrs. 

 Eggeling, Charles Beyer, Wm. Schray 

 & Sons and W. H. Kruse, leading south 

 end florists, say business for Mothers' 

 day was greater than that of any previ- 

 ous year. 



Jules Bourdet, president of the St. 

 Louis Flower Show Association, says 

 that just as soon as the busy season is 

 over a meeting will be called to 

 straighten out the affairs of the spring 

 flower show. 



Mrs. E. W. Guy, of Belleville, 111., 

 is at Decatur attending one of her 

 daughters, who is suffering from pneu- 

 monia. Miss Guy is a school teacher at 

 Decatur. 



George Waldbart, the Ayres Floral 

 Co. and M. S. Newman say they never 

 were so busy as this Mothers' day. So- 

 cial work during the month was large 

 with these firms. J. J. B. 



GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



The regular meeting of the Nassau 

 County Horticultural Society was held 

 in Pembroke hall. Glen Cove, May 9, 

 with President James McCarthy in the 

 chair. Alexander Sherriffs was elected 

 an active member. 



The chairman of the executive com- 

 mittee reported all arrangements com- 

 pleted for the annual tulip show, which 

 will be held May 23, in the Glen Cove 

 Neighborhood House. An interesting 

 schedule, listing twenty-seven classes of 

 spring flowers, has been compiled and 

 will be mailed to anyone upon request. 

 The president appointed the following 

 to act as judges of the monthly exhibits: 

 Thomas Henderson, George Ashworth 

 and John T. Everitt. Their awards 

 were as follows: Joseph Mastroine, 

 first for Lettuce Big Boston; Harry 

 Goodband, first for Prunus Pissardii; 

 special mention to John F. Johnson, for 

 salpiglossis. The offer of the National 

 Association of Gardeners of a silver 

 medal, to be competed for by members 

 only, was accepted, and the medal is to 

 be awarded to the most meritorious ex- 

 hibit at the chrysanthemum show in 

 November. 



An essay by Edwin H. Costich, en- 

 titled "Distinctive American Plants," 

 was read by Eobert Jones, and a letter 

 of thanks was ordered sent to the au- 

 thor. Exhibits for the next meeting, 

 which will be held June 13, are: Twelve 

 gladioli, three heads of cauliflower and 

 a bunch of asparagus. 



Harry Goodband, Cor. Sec'y. 



EatobllBhed 1867. 



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CHICAGO 



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 1112 Oraceland 



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CHICAGO 



Phone Superior 1960 

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