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The Florists' Review 



June 11. 1914. 



BEftUTIES 



If you get your stock 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. 



We please others — let us please you. 



Peonies Roses Carnations 



Valley Gladioli Snapdragons 



Sweet Peas Callas Orchids 



,., You will find us always a reliable source of supply., 



Frne ^ K lincel 



30 E. Randolph St. 





For Juie WeMngs 

 and School Qanngs 



Daisies 

 Lilies 



Greens 



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Randolph 6078 



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CHICAGO 



AGENTS FOR 

 TO-BAK-INE 



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flowers are without price. Some excel- 

 lent snapdragons are to be had, but no 

 I one seems to want this flower. Gladioli 

 ! are plentiful, with the ruling price in 

 the neighborhood of $5. All but the 

 red seem to be moving on a par with 

 the other flowers. 



Club Meeting. 



More than 100 florists and their 

 friends attended the smoker given in 

 connection with the June meeting of 

 the Florists' Club o^ Washington. The 

 business of the evening was rushed 

 through, so that as much time might be 

 given to the entertainment as possible. 

 Arthur C. Garden, of Minnesota ave- 

 nue, Anacostia, D. C, was elected to 

 membership. The transportation com- 

 mittee, through Vice-president Jenkins, 

 made a report on the trip to Boston in 

 August. Mr. Jenkins stated that a 

 number of applications for reservations 

 had already been received. The trip to 

 Boston is to be made on a chartered 

 boat of the Merchants' & Miners' 

 Transportation Co. 



The evening's entertainment was 

 given in the "grotto," which was spe- 

 cially decorated for the occasion. This 

 meeting gave the florists an opportunity 

 of finding out what good singers they 

 were, for all joined in singing patriotic 

 and popular airs to the accompaniment 

 of an orchestra. The usual speeches of 

 welcome were made and then Charley 

 Stevens and his group of entertainers 

 proceeded to hand out toasts and roasts, 

 songs and recitations. The fun kept up 

 until a late hour. Mrs. Clara Naecker 

 favored the members with a number of 

 selections. Others who aided in mak- 

 ing the evening a pleasant one were 

 D. S. Goumpf, Edward Hutchinson, I. S. 

 Goldsmith, M. Hemlein, Dr. Staples and 

 J. Schmidt. 



Various Notes. 



An appeal is going forth from the 

 committee appointed at the Chicago 

 convention to devise a suitable memo- 

 rial for the late William E. Smith for 

 funds to bring this about. The com- 



A FULL HOUSE OF 



GLADIOLUS AMERICA 

 and FRANCIS KING 



IN FULL CROP 



$1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100 



A GOOD CROP OF 



Summer Beauties 



From $3.00 to $15 00 per 100 



Peter Weiland, New Castle, Ind. 



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UTEST DESIGNS IN 

 BASKETS AND NOVELTIES 

 Amner, Dierks & Arenwald 



Office and SalMroom, 4 W. SSth St. 



Tel. 8306 Mad. gq. MBW YORK 



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Arrange your Fall advertising plans now, 

 write for full particulars. 



McNef f-Swenson Co. 



Higk.Grade Floral Publicity 

 224 South Michigan Atoiiuo 



Chicasro, Illinois 



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Cut Flowers 



Roses $2.00, $4.00, $6.00 per 100 



Carnations 2.00, 2.50 per 100 



Easter Lilies S.OO per 100 



Snapdragon 2.00 per 100 



Peonies 3.00 per 100 



Iris 2.00 per 100 



Sweet Peas 50 per 100 



Sweet Alyssum 25 per 100 



Swainsona 1.00 per 100 



Sprengeri $1.00, 2.00 per 100 



Cash or C. 0. D. 



Wl £ M C 1/rCrV PORT WAYNE, 

 • J. tt FI. 0» VLOLI, INDIANA 



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 lynting advcrtiacn. 



