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The Florists' Review 



JCME 17, 1915. 



GOOD STOCK 



LARGE SUPPLY 

 A FULL LINE 

 MODERATE PRICES 



Tell Us What You Can Use 



F rne a Klingel 



AttBNTS FOR 

 TO-BAK-INK 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Ii. D. Phone 



Bandolph 6578 



Auto. 41-710 



CHICAGO 



Mcntlon The Review when yon write. 



Flowers 

 De Luxe 



EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 



A.T.Pyfer&Co. 



A. T. PYFER, Manager 



30 E. Randolph St., 



CH I CAGO 



ROSE SPECIAL 



Long stems, select 1000, $40.00 



J 8 lo 20-iach stems 1000, 30.00 



12 to 18-inch stems 1000, 20.00 



8 to 12-iQch stems 1000. 10.00 



Select Heads, Clean Foliage. 



In lots of 500 to 1000. 



KILURNEY WHITE KILLARNEY RICHMOND 

 SUNBURST KILLARNEY BRILLIANT 



CARNATIONS DE LUXE 



Select stock $2.00 to $2.50 per 100 



1000 lots, $15.00. 



FEONIICS Per 100 



Select $5 00 @ $ «.00 



GocKl stock 3 00© 4.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



EasterLlUes 8.00© 10.00 



Valley 3 00© 4.00 



Sweet Peas 75© 1.60 



Adlantum 1.00 



Ferns, per 1000 $4.00 



Stnllax, per dozen 2 00 



Galax, per 1000 1.00 



Aspar. Plumosus, string S0c©75c 



Aspar. Plumosus, bunch 36c@60c 



Aspar. Sprengert, bunch... 26c@60c 



Subject to market ehances. 



I 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



and .Tames M. Brown, both of tho Lord 

 & Burnham Co., Chicago; Charles 

 Mathes, Western Sprinjjjs, 111. 



Following is a list of those electe<l 

 to membership: Oscar Leistner, 319 

 West Randolph street; Theodore 

 Kirchen, 319 West Randolph street; 

 H. H. Wilkerson. oG East Randolph 

 street, all of Chicago; Charles O. 

 Youngstrand, Morton Grove, 111. 



A large vase of excellent Mrs. 

 Charles Russell roses was exhibited by 

 French & Salni, T'nion Grove, Wis., and 

 several vases of splendid irises and 

 peonies were staged by Vaughan 's 

 Greenhouses, Western Springs, 111. 



It is desirable to bear in mind that 

 the special train to the annual conven- 

 tion of the S. A. F. leaves Chicago at 

 10 p. m., August 12. Secretary French 

 wishes to call attention to the follow- 

 ing facts: The special travels over the 

 Chicago & North-Western, Union Pa- 

 cific, Denver & Rio Grande and the 

 Southern Pacific systems, passing 

 through the plains of Illinois and Iowa, 



over the historic Overland Trail 

 through Nebraska, through the Rocky 

 mountains, allowing time to see Pike 's 

 Peak, the Garden of the Gods, Cheyenne 

 Canyons and Crystal Park ; then on 

 through the Royal Gorge and Tennessee 

 Pass, Salt Lake City and the Sierra 

 Xevadas to California. 



Sign at Erne & Klingel 's. 



Here is a neat little sign that hangs 

 over the ticket machine in the store 

 of Krne & Klingel: 



Knrl.v to bed, early to rise; 



Cut the weeds and swat the files; 

 Mind your biz and don't tell lies: 



Pay your debts: use enterprise; and 

 Buy from those who advertise. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Penn, the widely known Bos- 

 ton retailer, will be at the Hotel La 

 Salle June 19 to 24, on his way to the 

 Pacific coast. 



A. T. Pyfer has been canvassing the 

 market to ascertain the sentiment with 

 regard to Sunday closing. He says all 

 the wholesalers in the Atlas block are 



willing to remain closed on the Sabbath 

 during .Tuly and August and he hopes 

 all the houses in the market will agree. 

 By common consent, the daily closing 

 hour during July and August will be 

 5 p. m. 



When seen at Kyle & Foerster's June 

 14, F. F. Scheel stated that the un- 

 precedented stretch of cold, wet 

 weather has been extremely unfavor- 

 able for carnation plants in the field. 

 He planted one of his five carnation 

 houses with stock out of 3-inch pots, 

 and these are looking fine, actually 

 having made more growth than have 

 the plants set in the field the last week 

 in April. 



John Schoepfle, 933 Belmont avenue, 

 received his new six-cylinder passenger 

 car June 10. 



Miss Grace Donovan, 3428 Indiana 

 avenue, was quite seriously injured the 

 afternoon of June 14 by the White de- 

 livery truck belonging to W. J. Smyth, 

 3101 South Michigan avenue. 



N. P. Miller, of Miller & Musser, says 



