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6 The Florists' Review 



Adqdst 14, 1913. 



Some of the Novelties we 

 will show at MinneaDolis : 



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B. H. B.~the most unique novelty of the season 

 Bullion Glace Corsage Ribbon 

 Bullion Gauze Netting 'J' ' ^ 



Fast Edge "Hold Up" Chiffon 

 Fast Edge "Cobweb" Chiffon 

 "All Over" Silk Waterproof Lace 

 ' ^ "Colonial" Velvet Corsage Shield 



Contrary to our past custom, we will not send an exhibit of merchandise to the Convention, but 

 several of our salesmen will be present with our complete sample line, which will be shown in our 

 reserved space. 



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f • 1 /S 213 Fourth Avenue, 



Uion and v^ompany, new york 



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The Cook County Florists' Special Train 



will leave Chicago 6:35 p. m., Monday, August 18th, 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 

 ihe finest panoramic view in the central west. 



The Florists' Special train will be electric Dghted and cooled; observation car to enable 

 you to view the scenery to best advantage and in comfort. The berths are 'Monger, 

 higher and wider.'' 



Round trip fare, Chicago to Minneapolis, will be $16.00. 



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

 Chicago and Minneapolis via the 



Chicago, 



Milwaukee & St. Paul 



% . «iJlailway. 



■^ 4)> .Mk S^w- tf^ free literature, reiervationt, tickets, etc., write or call at 

 « ^ Ae Qty Ticket Office, 5^7est Adamt SU, Marquette BIdg. ^ ^ 



C. N. SOUTHER, General Agent, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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