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The Florists' Review 



jDNiD 1:4, 7.916. 



176 H.Micl\^8J> Ave. 



CNic^^o 



Valley . 

 Peas . . . 

 Peonies 



Per 100 

 .$3.00 @ $4,00 

 . .35 @ 14)0 

 . 4.00 @ 6.t)0 



Per 100 



Carnations $2.00 @4$3.00 



Eillarneys. pink and white, 2.00 @ 8.00 

 Easter Lilies 8.00 @ 12.00 



SEE C. F. GEE FOR SAFETY 



Beauties, doz.. 

 Cattleyas, doz. 



.$0.75 @ $3.00 

 . 4.00 @ 5.00 



MentloD Th< Rerlew when yon write. 



WIETOR BROS 



BEAUTIES, ROSES. CARNATIONS 



162 North Wabash Avenue, 



L. D. Ftaon* 



Randolph S081 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Rerlew whaa yon writ* 



tion to the main store at 6002 South 

 Halsted street. He has been doing a 

 good business in wedding bouquets 

 lately, and the near proximity of the 

 Englewood hospital contributes not a 

 little to the volume of trade. 



George Reinberg says the outdoor 

 growing season has been so late in its 

 arrival that all outdoor stock is far 

 behind. However, with favorable 

 weather conditions for the next few 

 weeks, everything should advance rap- 

 idly, he thinks, as soil conditions are 

 nearly ideal. 



A. 'F. Keenan, 1306 East Sixty-third 

 street, says he has had an unusually 

 successful plant season. 



Otto W. Frese, of Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co., thinks it is only a question of time 

 when the Eussell rose will altogether 

 supersede the Beauty in popular favor. 

 William Paselk, bookkeeper at Morton 

 Grove, who recently purchased a new 

 touring car, was arrested June 16 after 

 his auto collided with a wagon at Bel- 

 mont and Sacramento avenues. Mr. 

 Paselk 's auto was slightly damaged in 

 the clash. Tony Gabel says the mum 

 department made a large shipment to 

 Havana, Cuba, June 16. Miss Pauline 

 Anderson, who has been employed in 

 the office at Morton Grove for three 

 years, leaves for Minneapolis June 26 

 to assume her place in the office of the 

 Minneapolis Floral Co., of which her 

 father, C. G. Anderson is superin- 

 tendent. 



The street car strike had the effect 

 of making up the minds of several re- 

 tailers to the purchase of automobiles 

 for delivery and other business uses. 

 George Perdikas, 407 South Wabash 

 avenue, is one of those who has decided 

 he can not longer get along without a 

 triiolc 



Daniel Branch, 313 East Fifty-first 

 street, is more than proud of his stock 

 of table ferns; he is enthusiastic. Mr. 

 Branch expects to move into his new 

 store next door July 1. 



F. J. Benthey will go to Newcastle, 



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A list of PLANT NAMES and the Botanical Terms most frequently met with 

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"The Pronouncing Dictionary alone was much more value than the sub- 

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 always available. Sent postpaid on receipt of 25c. 



Oazton Building:, 

 508 South Dearborn Street, 



FLORISTS' PUBUSHING CO. 



CHICAGO 



Magnolia Leaves 



The Best 



ONE DOLLAR A BOX 



L. BAUMANN & CO. 



357-359 W. Chicago Ave. CHICAGO, ILL 



Mention Tlie Rerlfw when yoa write. 



Ind., June 26, to inspect his greenhouses. 

 He is still an Ophelia and Shawyer en- 

 thusiast, and contends that Shawyer 

 will make money for any man who 

 knows how to grow it. Mr. Benthey, 

 while admitting their value and the 

 necessity of growing them, does not 

 take any personal interest in the red 

 varieties. 



An up-to-date flower store has been 

 opened at 1553 East Sixty-third street 

 by A. Lawson. 



N. J. Bupp, of the John C. Moninger 

 Co., is in Milwaukee this week. 



Abraham Iralson, 356 East Forty- 

 third street, has displayed such good 

 judgment in his choice of baseball win- 

 ners lately that he will celebrate by 

 taking a box seat at the automobile 

 races June 26. 



W, J. O 'Carroll, head gardener at 

 the University of Chicago, was escorted 

 through the greenhouses of the Poehl- 



GOLD FISH 



Asstd. sizes. Me- 

 dium and LJEirge, 

 $7.00 perlOO and up. 



Also 

 Bird 



Remedies 

 and 

 Supplies 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 

 1449 W. Madison St. CHICAQO 



Mention The Reylew when yoa write. 



mann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, the 

 other day by K. J. Parker, of the city 

 department. Mr. O 'Carroll is a student 

 of ways, means and methods of flori- 

 culture. 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



The Market. 



■ Conditions are rapidly approaching 

 summer slackness. Weddings and fu- 

 nerals are demanding the greater share 

 of attention, general business being 



