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The Florists^ Review 



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KENNICOTT BROS. CO. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Established 1883 Incorporated 1892 



163 North Wabash Avenue, 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



CINCE 1883 this house has been noted for its courtesy and squarenees. 

 That the name of Kennicott has been and is held in the highest 

 repute is evidenced by the fact that the firm has continued to thrive for 

 the past 82 years. Built on this solid foundation, we have at our com- 

 mand the stock of the best growers of the country — those who have a 

 reputation for "quality" goods, jbjkj/bjujiijikjlijibjiij/b 



WE FEATURE THIS WEEK 



Bulgrarie Roses, Pink and White Killarneys; also Freesia, Jonquils 

 and Valley. As usual, we are headquarters for all fancy green goods 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



JONQUILS and TULIPS 



We can supply fine stock in quantity, and you 'will find them ready sellers 



FANCY CARNATIONS 



We have a splendid lot of stock in all colors. Prices are unusually reasonable for this time of year. 



It will be a pleasure to serve you. 



BEAUTIES ROSES VIOLETS 



MIGNONETTE FREESIA ROMANS 



PAPER WHITES VALLEY LILIES 



AND EVERYTHING IN GREEN GOODS 



SWEET PEAS 

 ORCHIDS 

 STEVIA 



Frne K Klingel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



I.. D. Phone 



Randolph 6S78 



Auto. 41-71« 



CHICAGO 



MentloD The RcTlew when yon write. 



wedding bouquets and decorations this 

 month. 



Joseph Papacek, 3250 West Twenty- 

 sixth street, is remodeling the interior 

 of his store. He reports trade a little 

 quiet, but funeral work is holding up 

 well. 



Duncan A. Kobertson, formerly with 

 the E. "Wienhoeber Co., later a member 

 of the Adams-Kobertson Co., now is one 

 of the staff of Penn, in Boston. 



Paul Klingsporn is an ^adherent of 



the old theory concerning the vending 

 of flowers on the street. He says the 

 street venders eventually help the re- 

 tailer, as they educate a certain class 

 of people to buy flowers who otherwise 

 never would get the habit. 



The Chicago party to the Buffalo 

 convention of the American Carnation 

 Society will leave on the Lake Shore 

 Limited at 5:30 p. m., Tuesday, Janu- 

 arjt 26. No lar^e number will go. 



A. L. Randall Co. sent a vase of E. 



H. Blameuser's new carnation, Cerise 

 Winsor, to the Indianapolis club show 

 last week and received word that it 

 stood up well. 



Winterson's Seed Store last week re- 

 ceived a carload of Boddington cannas 

 as a start on the 1915 season. 



C. L. Washburn was visited by the 

 winter fiend, the grip, last week, but 

 was able to stay on his feet and attend 

 to business. 



A. If. Vaughan, who was taken ill 



