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The Florists' Review 



OCtOBBR 21, li)10. 



We are cuttiiig Magnificent Roses 



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



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



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



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



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



Mention Th« Rerlew when jon wrttg. 



servatory back of his store in the 

 Palmer House block. He will carry a 

 considerable stock of plants. One of 

 the season 's additions is a large display 

 case for ribbons, art pottery and other 

 accessories. Negotiations are under 

 way for the widening of the store by 

 taking a part of the space now occu- 

 pied by the Palmer House barber shop. 



Two carloads of Chinese lily bulbs 

 reached Chicago last week, consigned 

 to the Central Warehouse Co., which 

 distributed the shipment among houses 

 in the trade. 



This is the day to wish August F. 

 Poehlmann many happy returns. He 

 was born October 21, 1869, so he is 46 

 today. 



The illness of Mrs. J. F. Kidwell 

 keeps Mr. Kidwell close at home at 

 Downers Grove. 



Did you ever hear of a rose grower 

 whose October sales exceeded those of 

 the previous Decembert Well, that is 

 the record Wendland & Keimel Co., 

 £lmhurst, expects to make this month. 



The chrysanthemum show at San 

 Francisco opens this week and C. W. 

 Johnson, secretary of the C. S. A., is 

 in attendance as juror, expenses paid 

 by the exposition. He started October 

 16. 



The only thing to do when you are 

 not busy or when business is not all 

 you could ask is to boost, says Joseph 

 Foerster, of Kyle & Foerster. What 

 the Chicago market needs more than 

 anything else, he thinks, is boosters 

 and not growlers. 



A new traveling representative in 

 the south has been added to the force 

 of the Poehlmann Bros. Co., in the per- 

 son of A. M. Sanders. Mr. Sanders 

 was formerly with S. S. Skidelsky & 

 Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



"You must keep pace with the neigh- 

 borhood," says Emil Eeichling, super- 

 intendent of the Peter Reinberg green- 

 houses. And as he generally squares his 

 actions with his words, painters are 

 busy making the houses fresh and 

 white. 



The shortage of stock that has pre- 

 vailed for the last two weeks has cre- 

 ated in Fred Hoerber, of Hoerber Bros., 

 a desire for more space in which to 

 grow fancy roses. 



A carload of Japanese bulbs was re- 

 ceived last week by A. Henderson & 

 Co. This, however, is only part of the 

 shipment. 



Taking advantage of the excellent 

 condition of the roads and the bright, 

 fall weather October 14, A. L. Vaughan 



A Winner 

 for Pompons 



The most profitable and quick 

 •eliinff 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 dozen—any fiHtth, witk linen 



Natwal, Stained, Antiqae Greea or White CaaMd, 

 Gold or any two-tone color 



AUTUNN SPECIAL 



25 Cut Flower BaskeU, 

 assorted styles, with liners, 



Order Now— ^^ 'tZi\ 

 Don't Walt V • •*>V 



Raedlein Batket Company 



7 13*7 17 MilwaulcM AT«aa«, Ckieago 



Sand for oar now circular 



Mention The BgTJcw when yon write. 



BOUQUET ACCESSORIES 



Conware Sh'elds 

 Bouquet Holders 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



WINIFRED OWEN '"'c'^?c"?«T.!l°'- 



Phone Kedzie 6238 



Meattaa Tb* Ba?^gw wh»B yoa wnta. 



and his daughter, Thelma, motored to 

 Batavia and Aurora, incidentally visit- 

 ing a number of growers and florists. 



The most recent addition to the staff 

 of the A. L. Kandall Co. is G. E. 

 Shearer, formerly with the Jones-Rus- 

 sell Co., Cleveland, where he attracted 

 much attention by the taste and origi- 



Christmas Cards 

 and Announcements 



Write for Samples 



THE JOHN HENRY CO. 



Lansing, Mick. 



M ention The Review when yon write. 



DISTMCnVE BASKETS 



(MADK IN CHicaeo) 

 The BeiitT tf rimren Lies ii Their Amiceaeit 



Watch for our Patented Liner 

 M. J. TILLMANN'S SONS 



224 W. Illinois St.. CHICAGO. ILL. 



lleatlon Tbs Herlew when 70a write. 



