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MAT IS. 1918 



The Florists' Review 



29 



METAL WREATHS AND DESIGNS 





Send for our special catalogue of 

 material for decorating automobiles, 

 floats, etc., for parades. It shows de- 

 signs, prices and gives complete in- 

 structions. 



1160 



Each 

 round, green or white leaves, forget-me-nots. 90.25 



oval, green or white leaves and blossoms 35 



oval, green or white tea rose and blossoms. . .50 

 oval, green or white, pink blossoms, tea rose. .50 



round, 5 clusters of flne porcelain flowers 60 



round, 3 roses, 3 clusters of small flowers 60 



round, forget-me-nots and grasses 50 



round, forget-me-nots and grasses 70 



round, very full of forget-me-nots and grasses .85 

 round, very full of forget-me-nots and grasses 1.20 



oval, foliage, flne forget-me-nots 75 



porcelain blossoms, tea rose and foliage 80 



rose, foli&ge and forget-me-nots. 80 



round, 3 roses, 3 clusters of flowers 85 



round, rose, foliage and flne blossoms 85 



oval, 3 roses and forget-me-nots 90 



round, 7 flne porcelain roses 1.00 



round, flne blossoms and foliage all around. 1.00 

 oval, rose bud, foliage, lilies of the valley... 1.00 

 oval, ivy leaves, roses and blossoms. 1.10 



No. 

 1050. 

 1051. 

 1062. 

 1053. 

 1054. 



NEW CYCAS WREATHS. 



15 Inches 



18 inches 



21 inches 



24 Inches 



27 inches 



Each. 

 ..$0.50 

 . . .70 

 . . 1.00 

 . . 1.35 

 . . 1.85 



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L. BAUMANN & CO 



IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS 



357-359 W. CHICAGO AVE. 



CHICACO, ILLINOIS 



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of A. T. Pyfer & Co. and enjoying an 

 evening with his friends at the Chi- 

 cago Florists' Club, H. E. Philpott left 

 for his home in Winnipeg May 7. Mr. 

 Philpott expects to be on hand for the 

 June meeting. 



Apropos of Mothers' day, William 

 Lubliner, 36 South Wabash avenue, had 

 a most appropriate window display last 

 week. It was a life-sized figure of an 

 old-fashioned, white haired mother re- 

 ceiving a box of flowers from a uni- 

 formed delivery boy. The appeal was 

 strong and few passed the window with- 

 out a lingering look. 



A ton and a half auto truck will be 

 added to the fleet of Poehlmann Bros. 

 ^0., within a few days. Thomas 

 tonlon, who has been with the com- 

 pany for several years, has been chosen 

 to succeed C. G. Anderson as superin- 

 tendent of the plant department. 



Oscar Leistiier, .319 West Randolph 

 street, has severed his connection with 

 Ove Gnatt, Inc., of Hammond, Tnd. Mr. 



The steady growth of this business, 

 from a small wagon shop in 1881 to the 

 largest factory, devoted exclusively to 

 the manufacture of business wagons, 

 in the world, proves that 



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We carry 2000 wagons in stock. Our 

 prices reasonable and terms most con- 

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The O. Ar mleder Co. 



1116 Plum St., Cincinnati, Ohio 



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Leistner has begun the manufacture of 

 prepared foliage in his own plant and 

 will have increased facilities for hand- 

 ling his rapidly growing business. 



William Schofield, 734 North State 

 street, turned his runaway horse into 



an automobile to avoid running down 

 women and children at Chicago avenue 

 and Clark street, Sunday, and was se- 

 verely bruised in the crash. 



One of last week 's visitors was IT. 

 Bayersdorfer, of Philadelphia. In com- 



