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The Rorists' Review 



Jdlx 2. 1914. 



BEAUTIES 



Try us on Beauties and you will be more than pleased. 



Our cut increases every day, and quality is fine. 



Strong on Valley, Daisies, Peonies and Lilies 



You will need these in quantity. We can supply you with the best £l0ck in quantity. 

 Special Prices on Rei^ulO'i' Orders for Fancy Ferns until October 1. Write for tliem. 



A. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



(NOT INC.) 



161 N. Wabash Ave. 



f Centra 



i< Centra 



lAnto. 



'Central 2571 

 TELEPHONES -( Central »572 



48-734 



CHICAGO 



Mention The BeTlewwhen yon write. 



last of its peonies out of cold storage 

 June 29, and 0. Johnson says they 

 counted out 144 dozen less than they 

 counted in. He states that he is pre- 

 sototing a bill to the warehouse com- 

 pttiy and the rest of the wholesalers 

 will watch with interest his efforts to 

 collect it. 



N. P. Miller, president of the Cook 

 County Florists' Association, states 

 that he has signed a contract, on behalf 

 of his organization, for the Gregory 

 tour to San Francisco for the week of 

 the S. A. F. convention next year. The 

 contract can be canceled in case the 

 convention goes elsewhere, but calls for 

 the payment of $10 per man September 

 1. Mr. Miller says he already has 

 twenty-five booked for the trip. 



O. A. Tonner reports the last of the 

 peonies taken from cold storage this 

 week and says that the results with 

 them in the last half of June have been 

 the best ever obtained for the Tonner 

 stock. 



George C. Weiland, secretary of the 

 Chicago Flower Growers' Association, 

 has «alled the fourth annual meeting of 

 the stockholders, to be held at 176 

 North Michigan avenue next Monday, 

 July 6, at 3 p. m. 



August Jurgens and Anton Then re- 

 turned last week from a short trip to 

 Calumet, Mich. Mr. Jurgens considered 

 that the peony plantation there, in 

 which he and E. E. Pieser are jointly 

 interested, had not become sufficiently 

 established to make it worth while cut- 

 ting anything this year. 



Charles H. Post, with J. Pehrson, 1134 

 Bryn Mawr avenue, leaves next week 

 for two weeks' vacation at Loon Lake, 

 Michigan. 



Joseph Welch, 4407 Broadway, spent 

 a few days last week at Fox Lake, 111., 

 on a fishing trip. 



Eobert Northam was able to come 

 down to George Keinberg's store for a 

 few hours June 29. He says he feels 

 fine and expects to be on the job next 

 week. 



Betailers make a mistake, according 

 to John Zech, in ordering open lilies to 

 arrive just before they are wanted for 

 use; open flowers always bruise more 

 or less. Mr. Zech thinks every store 

 that does a fair sized business should 

 carry a couple of days* supply of lilies 



CARNATIONS and ROSES 



and all other Seasonable Cut FloweiB and Greene. 

 SPECIAL 



SNILAX, large, heavy, strong, doz., $1.S0; 100, $10.00 

 ASPARAGUS PLUnOSDS, bunches, 35c to SOc 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



A. T. PYFER. Manager 



30 E. Randolph Street CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



For 33 Years 



Armleder Florist Wagons have pleased thousands 

 of Florists everywhere. Th«r« ■• a r«ason. 



ARMLEDER WAGONS WEAR BETTER 



Prices Right — Quality Highest — ConTenient Tenns 



Writ* for our fro* iOO-pago catalogu* 



THE O. ARMLEDER CO., Cincinnati, O. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



on hand all the time, receiving them in 

 bud, in which shape they ship any dis- 

 tance without injury. 



Funeral work has been extremely 

 heavy in the last week with A. C. 

 Heyme, 5414 South Halsted street. 



Carl Bachler, the McKinley Park flo- 

 rist, 3599 Archer avenue, is recovering 

 from a week's illness with bronchitis. 



A large business has been done this 

 season by the A. L. Bandall Co., selling 

 ohrysantbemum rooted .cuttings and 



2 1^ -inch pot plants for its growers.. 

 Many thousands have been sold through^ 

 classified advertising in The Review and 

 F. M. Johnson reports orders still ar- 

 riving although the stock was cleaned 

 up and the ad withdrawn two weeks 

 ago. 



George Weiland, of Evanston, haa 

 been doing jury service the last two 

 weeks. 



When you see all the heads turned it 

 isn't necessarily a dame in an up-to- 



