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The Florists' Review 



May 21. 1914. 



BRECHT'S COMBINED REFRI8ERAT0R, DISPLAY CASE AND COUNTER 



The beat flower Mlesmsn you ever had. Made in standard lensths, 10 and 12 feet; heisbt, 42 inches : depth. 29 inches. Plate flass top and front. 

 TH E BRECHT COM PAN Y ^^^* ^**' ^^*'- ^* ^^^^* ■<>. 176 Pearl »%., mw TOBK 



MentloD Tbe Rerlew wh»n yoa write. 



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Imported Magnolia Wreaths 



Mad* of th« Bost «lra«l« of L«avM 



No. Price, each 

 1065— Size, 18 inches, of green Macnolia leaves trimmed with natural pre- 

 served Fema and Grasses :.S0.86 



10fi6— Same as above, of brown Masnolia leaves .65 



1061— Magnolia Wreath, 18 inches, plain, no trimmins at all. in creen 65 



1062-Same in brown 50 



1063— The same Wreath, 22 inches, in creen 90 



1064— The same Wreath, 22 inches, in brown or bronze 75 



All Pr«a«rv*d Wraaths Coma Twa In a Box 



Imported Magnolia Loaves 



The very best leaf in the market; not 



the poor domestic leaf you have 



been getting elsewhere.. 



Special ORer for Twe Weeb: 



$1.50 per Basket •:- Green or Bronze 



ORDER NOW FOR DECORATION DAY 



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FLORIftTS' SUPPUKS 

 387-389 W. Chlcaso Av«nu« |;. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Berlew when yoo Write. 



several weeks, M. A. Le Ganger, of the 

 A. L. Randall Co., reports florists every- 

 where having a busy spring. 



J. H. McNeilly, the Sixty-third street 

 confectioner-florist, claims the cham- 

 pionship as a Boston fern salesman. 

 His specialty is 4-inch plants retailed 

 at 35 cents, which he picks up at 25 

 cents. He says his turnover is 2,000 

 Bostons the first month of spring 

 weather. 



That this season's coal bill will foot 

 up $700 more than in the preceding 

 year John Sinner attributes to not go- 

 ing over the roofs last fall with the 

 putty bulb. Sinner Bros, this season 

 will use about twenty-five cars, prin- 

 cipally Pocahontas. Two cars were 

 lost in the winter, when the coal in the 

 shed caught fire and all had to be re- 

 moved, a two weeks' job. Some of the 

 stock in adjoining rose and carnation 

 houses was injured by the fumes. 



The ladies' society that conducts the 

 Mothers' day sale at Jackson, Miss., 

 used white roses this year, according 

 to Miss McNulty, of Peter Eeinberg's, 

 who adds that the roses were supplied 

 through a Jackson florist. 



The first six months' business has 

 been extremely satisfactory with the 

 Corner Florist, 2901 Cottage Grove ave- 

 nue. Miss Tillie Mayr is manager. 



The secretary of state at Springfield 



WHY 



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show your customers 

 an old, soiled 



Album 



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Designs 



when you can get a nice, fresh, clean, 

 bright, attractive new one posti>aid for 

 only 



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