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



Headquarters for Lilies, GIganteum and Rubrum 



We are prepwed to fill all orders for Gladioli and Asters, any color, with first-class stock. 



CAN FURNISH OOOD SUMMER ROSKS IN QUANTITY. 



Special iPricea on Regular Orders for Fanej Ferns until October 1. Write for them. 



A. L. VAUGHAN & CO. 



(NOT INC.) 



161 N. Wabash Ave ^^^•^^■^^'^^{iSJii! 



CHICAGO 



MwBttoB Tha Berlew when you writ*. 



idleness, one month spent in the Uni- 

 versity hospital and two months spent 

 in recuperating from the operation for 

 appendicitis. Eecently he has been at 

 French Lick, Ind. 



Funeral work has been so good at 

 W. J. Smyth's that Arthur Weather- 

 wax has been kept dn the jump and 

 even had to call Mr. Smyth in from 

 his summer home one day last week* 

 to help out with the orders. Mr. Me- 

 Cormick, veteran of the Smyth's force, 

 still is at Slingerlatnds, N. Y., where he ^ 

 was called some weeks ago by the 

 illness of his mother, who, happily, 

 has recovered, in spite of her four 

 scora years. 



Pink Beauty is about the best keeper 

 on the list of gladioli, according to 

 E. E. Pieser. 



A. T. Pyfer, of Pyfer & Olsem and 

 the Chicago Carnation Co., is this 

 week moving his family from Joliet to 

 WifaietU. 



One of the young men in the retail 

 business who knows his way around 

 is Frank J. Krai, Jr., whose store is 

 at Nineteenth and Halsted streets. 



A. I*. Vaughan returned July 22 

 from a week end visit with his brother 

 at Clarksdale, Miss. 



Fred Liebermann, who was on the 

 road this spring with a professional 

 baseball team, now is giving six days 

 a week to his flower business at 1609 

 Wells street and devotes Sunday to 

 pitching for the Wiederecht team in 

 the city le, gue. 



Miss Marget McNulty, who pre- 

 sides over Peter Keinberg's books, left 

 July 19 for a fortnight's outing at 

 Mackinac Island. Mrs. Felix Eeich- 

 ling has so far recovered from her 

 serious operation that she was able to 

 return home from Augustana hospital 

 July 21. Mr. Reichling says that in 

 Monday morning's mail Peter Rein- 

 berg had orders for 15,000 field-grown 

 carnation plants, most of them mention- 

 ing his advertisement in The Review. 



John Michelsen, of the E. C. Amling 

 Co., ran down from McHenry, 111., July 

 18, but rejoined his family there the 

 same night. 



Edward Galavan, F. M. Johnson's 

 righthand man with the A. L. Randall 

 Co., and Miss Marie O'Neil were mar- 



CARNATIONS and ROSES 



and all other Seasonable Cat Flowers and Greens. 

 SPECIAL 



SNILAX, large, heavy, strong, doz.,$l.SO; 100, $10.00 

 ASPARAGUS PLUNOSDS, bunches, 35c to SOc 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



A. T. PYFER. M«Da««r 



30 E. Randolph Street CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Beylew when yon write. 



for a fortnight's honeymoon trip to 

 New York and Washington. 



Several of those who attended the 

 club picnic took the opportunity of 

 visiting C. W. McKellar and wife in 

 their new country home, not far dis- 

 tant, and say it will be a fine place 

 when the work in progress is completed. 



William Schietf is busy repairing 

 benches and glass at his greenhouses 

 5655 Ravenswood Park. 



The interior of J. E. Jensen's store 

 at 5303 Chicago avenue is being re- 

 decorated during the slack season. 



During July and August, Edson Haas 

 closes his store at 5463 West Lake 

 street at 6 o'clock week days and 

 noon Sundays. In the two years since 

 he started the closing, his customers 

 have become educated to the fact, and 

 tne business lost is not worth consider- 

 ing. 



Funeral work was extremely heavy 

 last week, reports J. C. Bruckner, 537 

 West Sixty-ninth street. 



Julius Zschau, 29 East One Hundred 

 and Second street, Roseland, will build 

 a new retail store at One Hundred and 

 Te«th "Street and Miehrgan avenue, the 



g Budlong's 



E Bine RibbonValley 



Mention The Review when you write. 



work on the building to start the lat- 

 ter part of July. 



The block in which F. G. Mutller 

 has a store, at 329 East Thirty- fth 

 street, has been repainted and ^Ir- 

 Mueller is sprucing up his premise i" 

 anticipation of a busy autumn. 



Joseph Vacha, 2448 West Fe ty- 

 seventh place, is having his home re- 

 modeled and enlarged. 



One of the automobile trade pa, era 

 has made a census of the motor tn.cks 

 in Chicago and reports that forty two 

 florists, seedsmen and nurserymen o"i>er_ 

 ate a total of fifty-eight trucks, all but 

 two of them gasoline cars. 



J. A. Peterson, a director of th ' S- 

 A. F., is arranging to have a Cincinna^ 

 car «»tHi<fc©d to tire -f«iic«go sp*?"'*' 



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