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Sbftbubeb 25, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



25 



CARNATIONS 



and everything in seasonable CUT FLOWERS 

 Quality the best procurable 



We aim to keep the price as low as anyone and quality the highest standard 



possible. With this taken into consideration, you are always sure to get 



highest quality, strictly fresh stock and lowest prices. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



A. T. PYFER, Mantasar. 

 30 E. Randolph Street, 



TELKPHONE CENTRAL 3373 



CHICAGO 



Price List 



Per 100 

 Carnations De Luxe $ 2.00 



New crop, stems 12 to 18- 

 inch, good assortment, 

 per 1000, $10.00 @ $15.00 



Roses, Killarney, White 

 Killarney, Richmond.... $4.00 @ 8.00 



Special 10.00 



Mums, fancy per doz., 2.00 @ 4.00 



Gladioli 2.00 @ 4.00 



Easter Lilies .... f 12.00 



Valley 3.00 @ 4.00 



Ferns, per 1000 $1.50 



Subject to market changes. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ATTENTION! 



Members of the Florists* Telegraph 

 Delivery Association ! 



TpO meet a popular demand we 

 * have designed an extremely ar- 

 tistic window card calling the atten- 

 tion of the public to your facilities 

 for delivering flowers to out-of-town 

 parties. 



Prepaid to You Anywhere at $1.00 Each 



THE AMERICAN 

 IMPORTING CO. 



219 S. Deubn St., CmCAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



Eaedlein Basket Co., who has been 

 confined to her home for several weeks 

 as the result of a fall, is again able to 

 attend to her duties at the office. 



The Red Oak Floral Co., of Bed 

 Oak, la., placed an order with Buch- 

 binder Bros., who also report the sale 

 of an icebox to the North Shore Floral 

 Co^ at 6566 Sheridan road. 



Friends of John Stuppy, of the 

 Stuppy Floral Co., St. Joseph, were sur- 

 prised this week when he arrived on 

 the market and announced he had won 

 the heart of a Chicago girl and had 

 come to take her back to his Missouri 

 home. It was a church wedding and 

 took place September 25 in Windsor 

 Park. The bride was Miss Mary Eber- 

 harte. The event took place in the 

 morning and the bride and groom left 

 in the afternoon on a honeymoon trip 

 to New York and other eastern points. 

 The young couple met some years ago • 

 in St. Joseph, when Miss Eberharte 

 was visiting with friends. They will 

 live in St. Joseph, where Mr. Stuppy is 

 in charge of the growing of cut flowers 

 at one of the two large plants operated 

 by his concern. 



N. J. Wietor is enjoying the brisk 

 autumn days in his new Locomobile. 



Hugo Schroeter, son of B. Schroeter, 

 of Detroit, was in town this week pur- 

 chasing stock for the decoration of the 

 fall opening of Newcomb, Endicott & 

 Co., Detroit's Marshall Field. When 

 medium length Beauties are available 



FOR MAY DAY 



This bunch of 12 Roses of exquisite 

 beauty and fragrance, arranged in a most 

 appropriate glass or brass basket, embodies 

 the unique distinction of all Penn special 

 creations. A dainty and seasonable offering. 



$1.00 



COMPLETE 



25c Extra for Express Charges Outside City Limit. 



Flowers for all occasions telegraphed 

 to any and all points in the United States. 



Boston Representative of the Florists' Telegraph Association. 



Telephone 

 838-839 

 Fort Hill 



43 



Bromfield 



Street 



This is one of a series of paid ads that Penn the Florist, of Boston, is publishing weekly, 

 alternating In the four florists' papers, to become better acquainted with the Florists of the 

 country. These ads have been published dally In the different Boston papers. Any florists 

 desiring to use same In their home towns may do so without further consent. These ads have 

 been the means of establishing our present great volume of business. 



