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The Florists' Review 



Septembbr 16, 1915. 



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= Look Who's Here! CARNATIONS -in good Supply 



I LARGE YELLOW MUMS--BEAUTIES 



S Hooaier Beauty— Rusaell— Ophelia— Sunburst— Double White Killarney 



X Killarney Brilliant — Killarney — Milady— Ward and Richmond Roses. 



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ph Street, CHICAGO. 



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82-86 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



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Mftntlon The R«t1«w when yon write. 



of the E. C. Amling Co., says" Chicago 

 never looked better to him than it 

 does right now. 



The state fair flower show opens at 

 Springfield September 21 and A, T. 

 Pyfer says Pyfer & Olsem will be 

 among the exhibitors, for the benefit 

 of their retail trade at Wilmette. 



That business would promptly become 

 satisfactory if the weather would be- 

 come normal is the belief of E. 

 Wienhoeber, who says demand is er- 

 ratic, but on the whole exceeds what 

 was done last year. The Wienhoeber 

 store is well known to cater to the 

 best class of flower buyers in the city. 



A recent issue of the Staats-Zeitung, 

 the leading German newspaper of the 

 middle west, published a 3-column ap- 

 preciation of Peter Reinberg, illus- 

 trated with Mr. Reinberg 's portrait 

 and a view of his greenhouse establish- 

 ment reproduced from The Review. 



Those who do not have greenhouses 

 may form some idea of what the grow- 

 ers have been up against this rainy 

 summer by the remark by the foreman 

 for Wietor Bros., who said the heat 

 wave of September 12 afforded the first 

 chance he has had in weeks to get his 

 houses dried out and under moisture 

 control. 



Ed. Drehmann has returned to work 

 after spending two months in Michigan. 

 His employer, Charles Grabig, 1843 Irv- 

 ing Park boulevard, has gone west for a 

 few days' vacation. 



South Haven, Mich., looked inviting 

 to Thomas Sullivan, 871 East Sixty- 

 third street, so he dropped his work 

 when the hot weather came and went 

 across the lake. 



A. Miller, of Henderson & Co., spent 

 last week at the flower show in connec- 

 tion with the Minnesota state fair. 



Back to the greenhouses and hard 

 study is the schedule of W. J. O 'Car- 

 roll, botanical florist at the University 

 of Chicago, who has returned from his 

 trip to the California expositions. 



With his two weeks' vacation in 

 the past, Richard Ralston, head de- 

 signer for the Fleischman Floral Co., 

 has settled down to hard work. 



Impelled by an irresistible curiosity, 

 a continually shifting crowd is gath- 

 ered before the windows of the W. W. 



Our Asters are First-Class 

 All the Leading Varieties 



in Roses 



Beauties, doz., $1.50 to $3.00 Asters, all colors ... 1 ^c to 3c Gladioli 3c 



Russell, Milady 6c to 10c Easter Lilies 8c Sprengeri ... 50c 



Killarney, Sunburst .. 4c to 6c Short Carnations. . . 1c Adiantum... 75c 



Ophelia,'^Bulgarie...6cto 8c Valley 5c Ferns $2.00 



After 6 p. m. call Home Phone Main 3614 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue KANSAS CITY, MO. 



PHONES: Home Main 6487-B«ll Grand 3143 



Mention Thp Review when you write. 



Bouquet Accessories 



Conmgt Shields 

 Boaqaet Holdera 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



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Phone Eedzie 6238 



Mention Th» Rerlew when you wrltp. 



Barnard Co., studying a display of 

 growing mushrooms. 



Firmly believing that "nothing suc- 

 ceeds like success," the John Kruchten 

 Co. has added a plant department to 

 its establishment. 



After visiting in Minneapolis, Minn., 

 for three weeks, O. F. Larson, 1604 

 West Sixty-third street, has returned 

 to Chicago. 



There are times when a knowledge 

 of navigation is almost as essential as 

 a knowledge of mechanics to the suc- 



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1 GLOEKLER FLOWER | 

 REFRIGERATORS I 



Send at once for Oataloffue F, lllnstratlDg 2 

 and describing flower homes. ^ 



BERNARD GLOEKLER CO.,Pittsbirgh,ra. | 



McCRAY ?•!'?««'?*?" 



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DISPLAY YOUR ^ogue No. 73, which de- 



— ,, fw\fvn r> o •cribes fully the McCray 



|< |_,\J VVJCjIviJ Refrigeratorsand Display 



Cases for Florists. 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR COMPANY 



789 Lake Street, Kendallvllle, Ind. 



cessful operation of an automobile. 

 When August and Adolph Poehlmann, 

 of the Poehlmann Bros. Co., left Mil- 

 waukee, Wis., late in the afternoon of 

 September 10, each in his own car and 



