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August 7, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 27 



FRANK I. 8CHOEN FRANK A. FRIEDLEY 



At th* Ratall Stor* At th« ar««nhous«* 



Euclid Avanu* Shaw Av«., East Clavaland 



The James Eadie Co. 



OF CLEVELAND 



CTo our personal friends and business acquaintances in the 

 trade — we wish to announce that we have purchased the above 

 named firm. That we intend to conduct a thoroughly up-to- 

 the-minute retail business. 



CWe are equipped to care for your orders for Cleveland and 

 vicinity, and can always furnish the best this market affords. 



€LThe James Eadie Co. is one of the oldest and best known 

 firms in Cleveland, and we are continuing under that name. 



Yours respectfully, 



FRANK J. SCHOEN, 

 FRANK A. FRIEDLEY. 



The Cook County Florists' Special Train 



will leave Chicago 6:35 p. m.^ Monday, August 1 8th, for the Convention to be held in 

 Minneapolis, over the only double-tracked railroad operating between Chicago and the 

 Twin Cities. For a distance of over a hundred and forty miles the Mississippi river offers 

 the finest panoramic view in the central west. 



The Florists* Special train will be electric lighted and cooled; observation car to enable 

 you to view the scenery to best advantage and in comfort. The berths arc "longer, 

 higher and wider.*' 



Round trip fare, Chicago to Minneapolis, will be $ J 6.00. 



The ''Pioneer Limited" and four other splendid trains are operated daily between 

 Chicago and Minneapolis via the 



Chicago, 



Milwaukee & St. Paul 



Railway. 



For free literature, reservation^ ticketi, etc., write or call at 

 the aty Ticket Office, 52 Vest Adams SU Marquette Bldg. 



C. N. SOUTHE1{, General Agent, CHICAGO, ILL. 



