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The Florists' Review 



October 14, 1915. 



We are catting iHagaif icent Roses 



We are selling them direct to the retailer, assuring absolutely fresh roses. 



Packed with greatest care in wooden boxes and priced ^o that they will show a good 



profit to the store. All the new kinds as well as the older standard ones. We speciahze 



on assorted boxes at $5.00 and $10.00, or will sell all kinds at 3c, 4c, 5c and to 8c. 



if 



South Park Floral Co. (Myer Heiier) New Castle, Ind. 



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of field plants exceeded 200,000, accord- 

 ing to Mr. Reichling, who counts on 

 their being well cleaned up, as many 

 shipments still go out each day. 



The sales of the E. C. Amling Co. 

 for the first week in October are re- 

 ported to have been the largest for 

 that week in the history of the concern. 

 John Michelsen believes the recent 

 scarcity of stock will be of short dura- 

 tion. 



After spending most of the summer 

 in the service of the state. A, I. 

 Simmons now is devoting his energies 

 to his retail business on Sixty-third 

 street. He has a fine letter from Gov- 

 ernor Dunn complimenting him on his 

 administration of the Boys' School 

 Camp at Springfield. 



Though never' neglecting business, 

 Joseph Foerster, of Kyle & Foerster, 

 confesses to a liking for long rides on 

 an open road when the nights are cold 

 and clear. 



This is nativity week at Winterson's 

 Seed Store. L. H. Winterson was 41 

 years of age October 10, E. F, Winter- 

 son, Jr., was 24 October 11 and John P. 

 Degnan will be 42 October 16. 



Since his appointment to the office 

 of flower show superintendent, Guy W. 

 French, of French & Salm, is under 

 the necessity of spending half of his 

 time in Chicago and half in Union 

 Grove. The two weeks preceding the 

 show, however, he will remain in the 



city. 



A meeting of the National Flower 

 Show committee will call George Asmus, 

 its chairman, to Philadelphia October 



18 to 20. 



Being somewhat of a philosopher, 

 Otto Frese, of the city office of the 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co., believes that 

 change of work is rest. So last week, 

 when he took a day oflE, he incidentally 

 moved his residence to 4223 Monticello 

 avenue. 



The office force of the John Kruchten 

 Co. has received an addition in the 

 person of William J. McKee, who will 

 have charge of the books of the cor- 

 poration. 



After checking up his books, John 

 Sinner, of. Sinner Bros., says last Sep- 

 tember was the best ninth month his 

 firm has enjoyed in five years. He at- 

 tributes the fact to their present ad- 

 vantageous location. 



Business called Arnold Ringier, of the 

 W. W. Barnard Co., to St, Louis and 

 other parts of the southwest last week. 

 William Keid has returned from a trip 

 south. 



It is hard to stay at home and look 



A Winner 

 for Pompons 



The most profitable and quick 

 seUlng basket, for medium flow- 

 ers. Do not fail to order some 

 of this one. 



Dimensions : 



5 inches wide, 8)4 inches deep, 



23 inches high over all. 



$5.40 per dnen— any finish, with linen 



Natural, Stained, Antique Green or White Enanel, 

 Gold or any two-tone color 



AUTUMN SPECIAL 



25 Cut Flower Baskets, 

 assorted styles, with liners. 



Order No'w— 

 Don*t Wait 



$7.50 



Raedlein Basket Company 



713-717 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago 



Send for our new circular 



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BOUQUET ACCESSORIES 



CorsafTC Shields 

 Bouquet Holders 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



WINIFRED OWEN'^'Jifci^Ti^r 



Phone Kedzie 6238 



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pleasant with a new automobile in the 

 garage, just because the roads ate in 

 bad shape, yet that is what E. H. 

 Meuret, of Park Eidge, is doing these 

 days. 



A most pleasing gift was received by 

 C. L. Washburn, October 12, from 

 O. P. Bassett, of Pasadena, Cal. It 



Christmas Cards 

 and Announcements 



Write for Samples 



THE JOHN HENRY CO. 



Lansing, Mich. 



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DISTINCTIVE BASKETS 



(MADE IN CHICAaO) 



The Betity tf Flowen Lies in Their Arraigeaeit 



Watch for our Patented Liner 



M. J. TILLMANN'S SONS 



224 W. Illinois St. CHICAGO. ILL. 



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