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The Florists^ Review 



Sbftbhbbb 18, 1913. 



WE HAVE THE STOCK 



When the market is uncertain and you feel doubtful as to whether your order will be filled, we want you 

 to throw your troubles on our shoulders. We do the rest — and we never fail on 



U ROSES - BEAUTIES - CARNATIONS 



Always able to take care of any order you care to trust us with. Choice stock is hard to find at times, but 

 our supply is steady— our growers study conditions and aim to keep the cuts even 

 day in and day out. That is one reason we can be relied upon to ship promptly. 



GREENS - ASTERS - GLADIOLI 



A. L. YAUGHAN & CO. 



(NOT IN&) 



161 N. Wabash Avenue, 



(NOT 



Phones:— Central 2571-2572 



CHICAGO 



Mention Thp R«»t1pw w^hpn von writp 



patrons know as Stogie, finds time to 

 manage half a dozen outside business 

 ventures. For years he has had a con- 

 cession at Riverview park, where flow- 

 ers are given as prizes to the winners in 

 a ball tossing game. Now that the park 

 has closed for the season he has started 

 his park employees in a retail flower 

 store at 3345 West North avenue, oper- 

 ated under the name of the Best Floral 

 Co. The opening was September 13. 



Lubliner & Trinz have made a deal 

 for a permanent location on Wabash 

 avenue, but state that the lease has not 

 been accepted as yet and that they 

 therefore are not ready to make an an- 

 nouncement. 



The filing of bankruptcy papers 

 against the American Horticultural Co., 

 of Glen View, is reported this week 

 under Business Embarrassments. 



Fred Strail, manager of the Williams 

 Flower Shop, returned the early part 

 of this week from Twin Lakes, Mich-., 

 where he spent a couple of weeks va- 

 cationing. 



W. E. Lynch writes A. L. Vaughan, 

 from Hatfield, Mass., that he has just 

 finished marketing a grand crop of 

 tobacco, as well as one of onions grown 

 on the farm of his father-in-law. Far- 

 mer Lynch adds that he has lost noth- 

 ing but some flesh and sends greetings 

 to his old friends in the market. 



Mrs. W. E. Horton, of Bassett & 

 Washburn 's oflSce force, is again on 

 duty after two weeks' vacation. A 

 trip north via the new S. S. North 

 American was one of the pleasures en- 

 joyed during the fortnight. 



George Eeinberg, who has been laid 

 up with rheumatism, is much improved, 

 90 that he can again get downtown. 



John Mangel has been without the 

 services of John Ganger for the last 

 week, the latter making a trip to New 

 York city. Mr. Mangel adds that he 

 would not be surprised if there should 

 be a Mrs. Ganger before the return trip 

 is accomplished. 



As an instance of how anxious some 

 well-to-do people are to get greenhouses, 

 the John C. Moninger Co. tells of a 

 Lake Geneva, Wis., man who accepted 

 an estimate by calling up on the tele- 

 phone and ordering greenhouse and 

 boiler shipped by express, a carload of 

 material aggregating 35,000 pounds. 



Wietor Bros, report having sold out 

 the field-grown carnation plants quicker 

 this season than in any previous year. 

 It is of record that one season they sold 

 field-grown stock up to the day they be- 

 gan oflFering rooted cuttings for immedi- 

 ate delivery. 



United F.103 



A display 

 case that 

 sells 

 Flowers 



C HERE is a case not shown in 

 the ordinary florists' catalogue. 

 You get, in this case, two roomy 

 display compartments with un- 

 obstructed view the entire height. 



JDL The case is 80^2 inches wide, 30 inches deep and 75 inches high. 

 We have a handsome book showing the United Refrigerators for 

 Florists in colors, and we believe you will appreciate tbftsrtistio 

 designs shown and see where they can be adapted to your needs. 



United Refrigerator & Ice 

 Machine Company^ Kenosha, Wis. 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



FORT SMITH 



FLORISTS' 



REFRIGERATORS 



17= KEEP FLOWERS PERFECTLY = 



Becaube they maintain a correct 

 circulation of cold, drj air. 



Proper insulation, substantial con- 

 struction and beautiful finish. We 

 satisfy the most critical buyer. 



Write for catalogue and prices. 

 Special designs built to order. 



Ft. Smith Refrigerator Works 



FORT SMITH, ARK. 



CHICAGO office; 

 202 AUm Block, Cor. Wabash and Randolph 



Mention Thg R«Tlew when yon writo. 



Tim Matchen says that Peter Rein- 

 berg sent 2,000 Beauties to St. Louis 

 last week for those who had orders for 



Points the Way 



The best informed florists 

 have found that 



BuchbinderRefrigerators 



are the most efScient and economi- 

 cal—they fulfill every need. 



Selling Value 



of your flowers is lost and profits 

 dwindle if your ice box fails to main^ 

 tain the desired temperature. We 

 build them to suit your rcQuirements. 



Write for Catalocve 



Bochbinder Bros. 



520 HOwaukee Ave., CHICAGO 



Mention The Rerlew when yon wrtf . 



the department store opening there Sep- 

 tember 15. 

 The wholesalers in the Atlas block 



