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JUNB 7, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Headquarters for 

 Fancy Russells and Ophelias 



CARNATIONS, VALLEY, DAISIES 



ALL VARIETIES OF ROSES 



FANCY LILIES 



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30 E. Randolph St., 



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Central 3 283-3284 



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You want a Wholesale House 

 that you can tie to '? Then get 

 F. T. D. Service in a Wholesale 

 Way, as introduced by 

 Kenxicott Bros. Co., Chicago. 



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seen so large a percentage of the Me- 

 morial day supply of peonies sell at a 

 straight $1 a dozen. 



The record order in the line of doing 

 one's "bit" probably is that received 

 by the E. Wienhoeber Co. One of the 

 wealthy women on the Lake Shore drive 

 ordered her many window boxes plant- 

 ed, no, not with petunias like last year, 

 but, with potatoes! A few days after 

 the work was completed the society re- 

 porters made a nice little story of it. 



Peter Keinberg has begun to cut 

 Champ Weiland roses in the early 

 planted houses, probably the first stock 

 of 1917 planting to reach the market. 



A large blanket of orchids and valley. 



ROSES 



5000 fresh daily for Commencement and June Weddings. From June 7h 

 to 15th we will sell good, tight, assorted roses, our selection, of the folio wing 

 fancy varieties, at bargain prices, in lots of 500 or more. Fancy short, 2c; me- 

 dium, 3c; long, 4c; special, (ic. Including the following kinds: Mrs. Chas. 

 Russell, Sunburst, Ophelia, My Maryland, Red Richmond, White Killarney, 

 Pink Killarney, Milady. 

 Fancy Carnations, 2c Fancy Peonies, 4c Snapdragons, 2c-3c Sweet Peas, ^c 



Sprengeri and Plumosus, 25c bunch Smilax, 15c string 



Palmetto, green, 50c lOO 



W. E. TRIMBLE GREEWHODSE CO., Princeton, Hi. 



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costing $1,000, was made last week by 

 John Mangel for the funeral of the late 

 Chas. E. Kohl, of Oconomowoc, Wis. 

 This was the largest job of its kind ever 

 handled by Mangel. Several other large 

 pieces, including a wreath of orchids 

 and valley, were also made up for the 

 same funeral. 



H. B. Kennicott, of Kennicott Bros. 

 Co., is well pleased with business done 

 by the concern last month. May, he 

 says, shows an increase of $15,000 over 

 any previous May, while Memorial day 

 business was four times as large as 

 ever before. The company now is doing 



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