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The Florists^ Review 



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SPECIALS FOR JUNE WEDDINGS 



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leave Chicago July 4 for Pasadena, 

 Cal., have been notified by O. P. Bas- 

 sett, whose guests they will be, that 

 they are to visit both expositions and 

 all points of interest in the state in 

 his touring car. In view of this in- 

 formation, Mr. Washburn declines to 

 set any time for their return. 



Peter Eeinberg has gone into the 

 movies. According to a circular issued 

 by the United States Moving Pictures 

 Co., 29 South La Salle street, the flo- 

 rist is one of the "officers and direc- 

 tors." The company is "organized for 

 the purpose of owning and operating a 

 large number of moving picture thea- 

 ters" and the circular states that 

 "your careful consideration of this 

 proposition will reveal to you an invest- 

 ment of exceptional character." 



With many years' experience as a 

 private gardener, Lewis J. Brent re- 

 cently has joined the gardening staff 

 of the E. Wienhoeber Co. 



H. B. Kennicott, of Kennicott Bros. 

 Co., rises early enough these mornings 

 to go about in his car and pick up. 

 those of the company's employees who 

 are not domiciled reasonably close to 

 steam transportation. 



George Reinberg has dropped the 

 Hadley rose as unprofitable. In its 

 place he is growing Ophelia, of which 

 he has 12,000 plants. 



A. L. Vaughan is chauffered into 

 town every morning by his 16-year-old 

 daughter, who, nothing daunted by the 

 congestion of automobile traffic in the 

 loop district during the strike, trans- 

 ports him to the doors of his office on 

 schedule time each day. 



Winterson's Seed Store reports the 

 public has taken splendidly to Petunia 

 Rosy Morn, offered in bloom in small 

 pots. The plants were grown to order 

 by Ernest Rober. Petunias, and es- 

 pecially pink petunias, have come into 

 considerable popularity for window 

 boxes. 



Allie Zech is giving an exhibition of 

 unselfishness during the strike by turn- 

 ing his car over to his employees for 

 transportation purposes and remaining 

 downtown. One of his assistants, Joe 

 Eringes, will remain with him. 



Archie Spencer, not to be outdone 



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by his neighbor, has installed a new 

 safe in his place of business, second 

 floor of the Atlas block. Mr. Spencer's 

 name appeared last week as one of the 

 incorporators of the Movie Inn, a new 

 motion picture venture. 



The city ordinance requiring the re- 

 moval of outside stairways in the loop 

 district has resulted in closing the en- 

 trance to the basement store of George 

 Perdikas at Wabash avenue and Van 

 Buren street. He therefore has given 

 up that location and has concentrated 

 his interests in that vicinity at his main 

 store, 407 South Wabash avenue. 



During the summer months the Raed- 

 lein Basket Co. will close its offices at 

 noon on Saturdays. Curt Kindler, the 



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L. Baumann & Co. 



357-359 W. Chioso Ave, CHICAGO, ILL 



We have the Uisest and moat 

 complete stock. Sea Moss or Jap- 

 anese Air Plant; Natural pre- 

 pared Ferns, Cycas Leaves, Mac- 

 nolia Leaves, Cycas Wreaths. 

 Magnolia Wreaths, Moss 

 Wreaths. Metallic Designs and a 

 big line of Novelties. 



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secretary, will let these week-end holi- 

 days take the place of a vacation. 



David D. P. Roy, of A. Henderson & 

 Co., went to Holland, Mich., June 12. 



Visitors. 



A. C. Reicher, of Michigan City, Ind., 

 was a vistor on the market last week. 



Thomas Best and wife, of St. Joseph, 

 Mo., arrived in town just in time to be 



