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The Florists' Review 



Sbftbhbss 23, 1915. 



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



I LARGE YELLOW MUMS-- BEAUTIES 1 



S Hoosier Beauty— Ruaaell— Ophelia— Sunburst— Double White Killarney S 



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



S VALLEY- HARRI8II -ASTERS -besides g 



I ANTTHING ANB .VfRYTHmG ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ f.^JJ FLOWERS Blld GREENS | 



§ YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR PROFITS AND BUSINESS BY SENDING YOUR ORDERS TO S 



i QUALITY 

 I SPEAKS 

 i LOUDER 

 i THAN 

 I PRICES 



J.H.BUDLeNG 



82-86 E. Randolph Stroat, CHICAGO. 

 ROSES, VALLEY u4 WHOLESALE 



6R0WER If 



CARNATIONS 



A Specialty 



CUT FLOWERS 



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E We are in daily toudi with marliet condiUons and when a DECLINE takes place you can rely upon orders sent US receiving SUCH BENEFITS = 



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Mention Th« R«t1cw when yon write. .^^___^___ 



office of George Keinberg September 20. 



The pleasant quarters of Archie 

 Spencer have been temporarily resigned 

 to the ministering care of the man with 

 the brush. 



Eight thousand miles were covered 

 by George Asmus and wife on their re- 

 cent trip to the S. A. F. convention. 

 Mr. Asmus plans an early trip to Phila- 

 delphia on National Flower Show mat- 

 ters. 



A complete rearrangement of fixtures 

 seems to be the order of the day in 

 the salesrooms of Joseph Ziska & Sons. 



Stock ia in splendid condition for 

 the fall business, according to Fred 

 Hoerber, of Hoerber Bros., who inspect- 

 ed the greenhouses of the company in 

 Des Plainea, September 19. 



The fair at Holland, Mich., last week 

 was attended by David D. P. Eoy. Mr. 

 Roy says the horticultural building for 

 the occasion was the donation of G. F. 

 Getz, president of the Globe Coal Co., 

 who is growing stock on his Lakewood 

 farm for exhibition in the Chicago 

 Grand Floral Festival, next November. 



After enjoying a pleasant trip to 

 New York city and other points of in- 

 terest in the east, David Hammer, 2014 

 West Diversey boulevard, has settled 

 down to hard work in anticipation of 

 a heavy fall trade. 



Visitors. 



One of those visiting friends and re- 

 newing old acquaintances on the mar- 

 ket last week was Frank Sherwood, 

 son of Charles Sherwood, Waterloo, la. 



Among the visitors on the market this 

 week was Ernest Bather, of Lyons, la. 



S. W, Pike, of St. Charles, 111., was 

 in town September 20. He never fails 

 to call on Erne & Klingel when he 

 visits Chicago. 



Peripatetic Walter Mott, whose home 

 town now is Schenectady and his busi- 

 ness address Beacon, N. Y., was in 

 town last week in the interest of Benj. 

 Hammond. 



The Chicago trade was visited this 

 week by Martin Reukauf, of H. Bayers- 

 dorfer & Co., Philadelphia, who is re- 

 turning from a trip to the Pacific coast. 



George Valker, of Minot, /N. D., was 

 here last week, buying stockV^ 



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E Large Supply— Good Qualify | 



E Mi-s. Russell 4c, 6c and 8c E 



E Mrs. Russell — Special 10c and 12c = 



S Sunburst j E 



E Ophelia I E 



E Killarney Brilliant . . . f Short .2c to 3c E 



E Killarney > Medium 4c E 



E White Killarney i Long 5c to 6c = 



E Milady 1 E 



E Richmond / S 



s Cornations— Good indoor stock, new crop 



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Fancy Ferns— $2.00 per lOOO 



Everytiung in Cut Flowers at Lowest Prices 



A.T. Pyfer & Co 



A. T. PYFER, Manager 



I 30 E. Randolph St., 



During July, August and 

 Sept. we close at 6 p. m. 



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Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



The Chicago market received a visit 

 this week from W. G. Matthews, pro- 

 prietor of the Dayton Floral Co., Day- 

 ton, O. Mr. Matthews will open a new 

 store in the $1,000,000 hotel, which will 

 be formally opened with a charity ball 

 October 8. He will start with a verita- 

 ble windfall of business, as he has all 

 the decorations for the ball and a con- 

 tract to fill winter window boxes from 

 ground to roof. 



dishncuve baskets 



(MADK IN CHICA«0) 



The Beanty ef Flowen Lies in Their Amigement 



Watch for our Patented Liner 



M. J. TILLMANN'S SONS 



224 W. Illinois St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Always mention the Floritte' Review wfaco 

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