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JUNB 17, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



31 



PEONIES, 



BEAUTIES, 

 LILIES, 



VALLEY, 

 ROSES 



CARNATIONS, 



Choice Stock for June Weddings, Commencements 



and all occasions. 



ALL STOCK SHIPPED GUARANTEED TO BE RIGHT. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE 



264-6 RANDOLPH STREET, DETROIT, MICH. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Do you 

 know 



Armadillo 

 Baskets? 



Th«y ar* th« most unlqu* and bast sail- 

 ins navalty avar pradueadi 



Vaahloned with Ingenlons ikiU from the armor- 

 Uke shell of that cnrlons animal of Old Mexico, the 

 Armadillo. We also make and hare Waterproof 

 Baskets to be used as flower baskets In roar window 



WBITB JOB DKSOBIPTmi BOOKLIT. 



APELT ARMADILLO CO. 



Comfort, Texas 



MentloB Ths Rrtew whea yes writs. 



M. J. Tlllmann's Sons 



Manufacturers of 



High Grade Florists' Baskets 



Wrlta for prlcas 



224 West lilinnii! Sr^nt rH1C4G0, ILL 



Mention The RcTlew when yon writff. 



now on the trail of the forger and it 

 is to be hoped that they will soon put 

 him where he will be safe for a while. 



Mrs. William Rayner, of Oconomowoc, 

 Wis., was a visitor here June 12. 



Miss Flora Schneider, with the Hel- 

 ton & Hunkel Co., attended a week-end 

 party at Menomonee Falls, Wis. 



The Holton & Hunkel Co. has added 

 orchids to the stock at the Brown Deer 

 range and already has some blooms 

 ready for the market. H, J. S. 



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Prepare Now 



FOR THE JUNE BRIDE = 



AND COMMENCEMENTS £ 



No. 898-HIGH HANDLE ROSE BASKET | 



Mada of Willow ^ 



No. 898 



I RAEDLEIN BASKET COMPANY | 



E 713-717 Milwaukee Avenue Jt Jt CHICAGO = 



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Frankfort, Ky. — L. H. Wilkinson, 

 who took over the Park Floral Co. two 

 years ago, reports a steadily increasing 

 business in that time. Trade of late 

 has been fine, considering the depres- 

 sion in other lines. 



Pittsfield, Mass.— Charles J. Barnes, 

 father of Stanley Barnes, manager of 

 the Flower Shop here, died June 4 at 

 his home, in Southington, Conn. He 

 had been ill for some time, and his son 

 was with him when death came. 



