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The Florists^ Review 



Ai'itu. 8, 1015. 



176 N.I1icl^g8j> Ave 



CKic^^o 



Violets.., 

 Valley . . , 



Peas 



Daffodils 



100 

 .$0.50@$1.00 

 . 3.00@ 4.00 

 . .75® 1.50 

 . 3.00® 4.00 



100 



Jonquils $3.00 



Tulips 3.C0 



Paper Whites 3.00 



Carnations $2.00® 3.00 



SEK F. GEE SPELLS SAFETY 



100 



Killarneys.piakaad white, $ 4.00®$ 10.00 



Easter Lilies 8.00® 1 2.50 



Calla Lilies 12.50® 15.00 



Beauties, doz 2.00® 6.00 



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Lons Distance Phones Central 2571 and 2572 



A. L. VAUGHA 



& CO 



(NOT INC.) 



161 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 

 WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Fine Stock of Everything Seasonable: 



Beauties, Peas, Carnations, Roses and Valley 



WIRE OR PHONE— We have the stock and we do the rest 



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are to be thoroughly overhauled this 

 spring. An expert mechanic has been 

 employed to work with the engineer, 

 and August Poehlmann estimates it will 

 take them about three months to finish 

 the job. 



C. L. Washburn says the documen- 

 tary stamps now required by the gov- 

 ernment are costing his firm $1..50 a 

 day. 



A 1-ton automobile truck has been 

 added to the delivery service of the 

 J. F. Kidwell Co. This makes two. 

 The house reports a heavy Easter trade 

 in hydrangeas. 



A coroner's jury sitting in Holly- 

 wood, 111., found that Charles Louis 

 Newman committed suicide March 31 

 by swallowing a quantity of Paris 

 green while temporarily insane. The 

 deceased owned a small greenhouse, in 

 which he grew violets and asters. Late- 

 ly he had neglected these to attend to 

 other matters and, as failure threat- 

 ened, he became despondent and took 

 his life. A wife and five minor chil- 

 dren were dependent on him. 



Encouraged by his unqualified success 

 with the Ophelia rose, F. J. Benthey, 

 165 North Wabash avenue, greenhouses, 

 Newcastle, Ind., will go into the propa- 

 gating end of the business quite heavily, 

 though he will continue to grow roses 

 for the market. Plans for the erection 

 of a first-class propagating house are 

 receiving his attention. 



John Schoepfle, 93.3 Belmont avenue, 

 is serving on a jury in the Criminal 

 court. 



As an indication of what push will 

 do, the E. C. Amling Co., burned out 



Extra Quality Pink and V hite Killar- 

 ney, Richmonds, American Beauties, 

 fancy Carnations, Yellow Daisies, Val- 

 ley, Orchids and Peas. 



Obtain our prices on quantity lots. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



116-118 Seventh St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



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BETTER BOXES 



We manufacture only quality boxes for the 

 highest class trade. A Scbuitz box is a gruar- 

 antee of exclusiveness. Any size, shape or 

 desigm. 



Write for prices. 



H. SCHULTZ & CO. 



Superior and Roberts Sts. , CHICAGO 



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The Climax Cut Flower Boxes 



Climax Manufacturing: Co. 



Main Office and Plant, 

 200 Factory Street 



CASTORLAND. . . NEW YORK 

 Mwtloe T h« Berlew whea yon write. 



P'ebruary 14, spending the month of 

 March in temporary quarters outside 

 the frequented market district, did to 

 within $200 of as much business as in 

 the big March of 1914. And, Mr. 

 Amling says, the expenses not charge- 

 able to fitting up the new store were 

 less than a year ago, so that the 



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month's profits during the time of un- 

 settlement actually exceeded those of 

 March, 1914, when everything was on 



