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The Florists^ Review 



, OCTOBBB 28, 1918. 





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WHY NOT have the best? The best is always the cheapest in the 

 end. Take carnations, for instance; you have to pay $2.00 to 

 $3.00 per hundred for any kind of ordinary stock. We quote 

 the very best at $3.00 to $4.00. The best will certainly be the cheapest 

 for you. In fact, you cannot afford to handle inferior flowers. The same 

 thing applies to everything else. Our Beauties have large perfect buds. 

 We quote them at $3.00 per dozen for long stems, and from that down, 

 according to the length desired. You may be paying a higher price for 

 small buds. Why not have the large ones? 



Our roses are the kind that keep. We ask the same prices for them 

 that you are asked to pay for small buds that have no keeping qualities. 

 We offer everything else in flowers and greens along the same lines. The 

 best is not any too good for your customers. That is the way we feel 

 about our customers. 



KYLE & FOERSTER 



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162 N. Wabash Avanua, 



CHICAQO 



WE ARE STRONG ON THE RIGHT SIZES OF 



MUMS 



FOR ALL SOULS * PA Y 



^===^^===^:^ Stock specially g^rown for this occasion ^^=^^^=^^=-^^ 



Chrysanthemums, all colors $10.00 @ $20.00 per 100 



Carnations, all colors 2.60 @ 4.00 per 100 



Roses, all varieties 4.00 @ 6.00 per 100 



Best Selected Fancy Ferns 1.50 per 1000 



Kennicott Bros. Co. 



163 N. Wabash Avenue, ^fxB^LriS; CHICAGO 



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