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August 5, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



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I BEAUTIES, ROSES, ASTERS, GLADIOLI, I 



Daiaes, Valley, and all Green Goods 



Remember we have in quantity everything that is seasonable, and can supply 

 you with quality stock at as reasonable a price as anyone else. Buy here. 



A. L.VALGHAN & CO. 



= 1 . .» ■ (NOT INC.) 



I 161 N.Wabash Ave* '^^^^^^^KiSs^ll! 



CHICAGO I 



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Mention The Review when yon write. 



WIETOR BROS 



BEAUTIES, ROSES, CARNATIONS 



162 North Wabash Avenue, 



L. D. Plion* 



Randolpb S081 



CHICAGO/ ILL. 



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A co-operatiye organization for 

 the Retail Florist. Let us 

 explain how we save you money 

 in buying your supplies. 



The Retail florists Company 



56 L Randolph SL CHICAGO 



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TUBEROSES 



$2.00 per 100 spikes f. o. b. Alvin, Tex. 



They are Tnoving in large quantities daily. 

 The quality is fine. Shall continue shipping 

 till Xmas. Regular orders a specialty with us. 

 Inquiries solicited. 



Alvin Cape Jetsamine and Floral Co. 



ALVIN, TESAS 



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reached San Francisco on their auto- 

 mobile tour of the Pacific coast and 

 have written friends that "We will 

 wait for you at the convention." The 

 appearances are, unfortunately, that 

 the waiting will be poorly rewarded, 

 for Chicago's delegation to the conven- 

 tion will be the smallest on record. 



"All set for another season" was 

 the word that went out July 31 at the 

 Peter Eeinberg establishment. Plant- 

 ing is finished, unusually early this sea- 

 son. Perhaps the fact that Superin- 

 tendent Emil Beichling plans to leave 

 next week for a tour of the Pacific 

 coast had something to do with it. 



Flowers 

 De Luxe 



Everything in Cut Flowers at Lowest Prices 



A.T. Pyfer & Co. 



A. T. PYFER, Manager 

 30 E. Randolph St., ?e"pW"cloie\".Tp'^' CHICAGO 



H. P. Gardner is again at his place 

 with A. T, Pyfer & Co., after a three 

 weeks' trip to the California exposi- 

 tions as a member of the hospital corps 

 of the First regiment, I. N. G. 



J. E. Quallich resumed his duties in 

 the cut flower department of the A. L. 

 Randall Co., August 2, after a two 

 weeks' vacation, during which he vis- 



ited his old home at Cleveland, mar- 

 ried a florist's daughter and set up 

 housekeeping here. 



Thomas Conlon, superintendent of 

 the Poehlmann Bros. Co. plant depart- 

 ment, says he has just finished bench- 

 ing 10,000 young plants of Boston, Roose- 

 velt and Whitmani ferns. There are 

 now two large houses of ferns in 



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