The Florists^ Review 



N'OVEMBEB 20, 1914. 



Our Supply of Stock Is Complete 



Between Thanksgiving and the Christmas rush some growers do not cut heavily. We have a full line of everything in 



quantity, and it's high quality swfck. We can take care of you. 



Killarneys-Beauties-Ridimonds-WardS"Sunburst"Marylands-rtc. 



Those who have been buying our roses will have no others. We have told you before that there are 



no better ones on this market. 



CARNATIONS-White, Pink, Red EASTER LILIES 



Yes, we have Carnations, and good clean stock. For Now that the Mum season is over you will be needing 



quality we know of no place you can find better. Lilies. We ofifer good stock at prices you can afford to 



pay. 



PAPER WHITES, VIOLETS, ORCHIDS, SWEET PEAS, GREENS 



Erne A K lingel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



L.. D. Phone 



Bandolph 607 8 



▲nto. 41 -716 



CHICAGO 



AQCNTS FOR 

 TO.BAK-INK 



vifiiiiiiii I iir Kt'vii'w wh«*o T<*u write. 



buying Thanksgiving cut flowers and 

 Christmfis supplies. 



Sam Seligman and Frank Faruey, 

 looking for orders. 



Bowling. 



The Cook County Florists' Associa- 

 tion is running its bowling league as 

 usual this season, but with four teams 

 of three men each. The Zechs, father 

 and son, are the moving spirits. The 

 following are the scores made Novem- 

 ber 18: 



OUCIIIDS. 



Koeliler lOT 156 174 



Lorman 17".» 200 ir.O 



Wolf \^~ 142 IM) 



Totals .",!>!» 4!IS r.lO 



CAICNATIONS. 



J. Zoch li:!t l.V) 142 



J. Einw«'c-k ITS KiS K^i 



A. Zech 211 U\S 177 



Totals -".IS 4fll 4711 



srxuru.sT. 



Goeriscli 12(1 i:!2 l.!0 



Llebermnii 142 is:; 1 .'.'.t 



Olseni 1!H! 1(11 IS-, 



Totals lt>4 470 4^.". 



Kl SSKI.J.S. 



Vogol Iii2 17." Hill 



Jacobs 11!» 171 17(! 



Kopke 177 IsS 147 



Totals 4.-.S .-..-U 'is;: 



•Won the roll oil'. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



The Market. 



A scarcity of violets is noted in the 

 market. Killarueys are of poor color. 

 Killarney Brilliants are showing up 

 well. A scarcity of mums is predicted 

 here for Thanksgiving. The weather 

 is clear and the temperature is a little 

 below freezing. 



The florists arc taking a more pleas- 

 ant outlook on business and arc not so 

 pessimistic now that the war scare has 

 worn off. They are looking around at 

 home and are surprised at the number 

 of opportunities they have hitherto 

 overlooked. Things are running 

 smootWy in spite of the war and flo- 

 rists are getting along without many 

 European things formerly thought in- 

 dispensable. 



Various Notes. 



Perl Bros, had their opening last 



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Mentlju The Review when yon write. 



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week. The shop is simply and artis- 

 tically finished in white, which shows 

 plants and flowers to their best advan- 

 tage. 



W. D. Desmond, of the L. S. Donald- 

 son Co., our bowling captain, says we 

 will slay St. Paul next week. Ernest 

 Farley is still in the lead. 



Mr. Evans is now with the L. S. Don- 

 aldson Co. flower department. 



C. B. S. 



The forty-eighth annual meeting of 

 the Minnesota State Horticultural So- 

 ciety will be held in the auditorium. 

 Main building, at University Farm, St. 

 Anthony Park, Minn., December 1 to 4. 

 A« the opening of this meeting occurs 



CUT FLOWERS 



Paper White Grindinari Nardssu 



A fine strain, $1.60 per hundred 



Cash with order, 



MISSES WILSON 



Oir. MMnri ant Pleasait Stt. MONTGOMtitY, ALA. 



M<»TittnTi Th«» Rfvlew wh»>n Ton trrlte. 



on tiie same day as the regular meeting 

 of the Minneapolis Florists' Club ana 

 as matters of interest to all the florists* 

 clubs will be considered at the various 

 meetings to be held that evening, ar- 

 rangements have been made to hold the 

 regular meeting of the Minneapolis Flo- 

 rists' Club at the University Farm, 



