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The Florists' Review 



Max 14, 1914. 



ROSES and CARNATIONS 



If you get your Roses of us you will be able to give your customers excellent value for their money and 

 at the same time make a good profit for yourself. Write for quotations on quantities. 



You will find us always a reliable source of supply. 



E rne A K linoel 



30 e. Randolph St. 



L. D. Phone 



Randolph 6S78 



▲uto. 41-710 



CHICAGO 





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AGENTS FOR 

 TO-BAK-INE 



MruUon Tbe Uevtow wbrti r"U writ*. 



Co. it is reported that Pyfer & Olsem, 

 Wilmette, are at work on a new house 

 32x240 and an addition 35x50, using 

 Dietsch material. 



Harry C. Rowe has removed from the 

 corner of Wabash avenue and Washing- 

 ton street to room 205 in the Atlas 

 block, 30 East Randolph street. 



The replanting of roses has been com- 

 pleted at Peter Reinberg's, and all the 

 carnation plants were in the field May 

 9, according to Felix Reichling, who 

 goes out each Saturday afternoon with 

 the payroll. 



O. A. Tonner comments on the iris 

 situation this year. Last season the 

 stock sold splendidly at the opening of 

 the season and poorly at its close. This 

 year the conditions were reversed, there 

 being a poor demand at the start and 

 good business now that the season is 

 closing. 



At Winterson's Seed Store it is said 

 that there is an excellent demand for 

 small boxwood, but that bay trees are 

 preferred to the larger sizes of box. 



Remodeling is under way at the build- 

 ing occupied by A. L. Vaughan & Co. 

 Many improvements are being made 

 and, to conform to a city ordinance, 

 which does not go into effect for some 

 months, the entrance to the basement 

 store has been moved so that the steps 

 do not extend outside the building line, 

 leaving a clear sidewalk. In the course 

 of time it is expected that a similar 

 change will be required in the premises 

 of several other wholesalers, including 

 Kennicott Bros. Co., Winterson's Seed 

 Store, J. B. Deamud Co., and Weiland 

 & Risch. 



Miss McNulty, who has charge of 

 Peter Reinberg's office, says that May 9 

 120 telegrams were sent out stating 

 that carnations could not be supplied 

 at any price. These orders all were 

 from transient buyers, many of them 

 wholesalers in other cities. 



That an unusually large quantity of 

 peonies will be sold for Memorial day 

 this year is the belief of Kyle & Foer- 

 ster. 



At the meeting of the Chicago Flo- 

 rists' Club, May 7, R. E. Moore, coal 

 salesman, was elected to membership. 



Mothers' day sales with Kennicott 

 Bros. Co., according to E. E. Pieser, in- 

 creased over 125 per cent. 



2000 CUT TULIPS 



NOW READY TO SHIP 



The Best Darwin and May Flowering Sorts. 



Clara Butt, beautiful pink ^^ $ 4.00 per 100 



Farncombe Sanders, Am. Beauty shade ( 35.00 per 1000 



Assorted Varieties $3.50 per 100; $30 00 per 1000 



Lilacs 2.00 per 100; 18 00 per 1000 



False Solomon's Seal, The Bes^ Decoration Day Green, 

 carries a small white flower. In bunches of 35 to 40 sprays, 

 $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 bunches. 



Cash with order or satisfactory references. 



Shipped from Denver. 



W. W. WILNORE, JR., Wheatridge, Colo. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



For many years the conservative 

 force in the now defunct house of E. H, 

 Hunt, Miss Nell M. Sisler now is in 

 charge of accounts at the O'Brien art 

 gallery. After resigning the secretary- 

 ship of the Hunt corporation, Miss Sis- 

 ler was for a time with O. J. Friedman. 



A new flower store was opened May 

 12 at 6704 Cottage Grove avenue, by 

 C. N. Van Remortel. 



The Mrs. Russell rose is decidedly 

 better grafted than on its own roots, 

 according to the experience of Wietor 

 Bros., who had half their stock each 

 way this season, but who are planting 

 grafts for the future. 



A successful start is reported by Max 

 Cohen, who recently opened a retail 

 store at 748 East Sixty-third street, near 

 Cottage (Jrove avenue, using the fixtures 



Nagnolia Leaves, Cycas Leaves, Rosens 



Write for Prices 

 giving name of your Jobber 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



319-321 W. Randolph St. CHICAGO. ILL. 



Mention Th*- Korlew when yog writ*. 



he had before he lost his lease five 

 blocks east. Business is so good he has 

 found assistance necessary. 



If you want to know all about any- 

 thing, step into the office of the A. L. 

 Randall Co. and ask to consult the new 

 Encyclopedia Britannica. It cost $187 

 and is in twenty-six volumes. 



It is said that Lubliner & Trinz, who 

 in the last fifteen years have merchan- 

 dized great quantities of flowers, have 



