OCTOBBB 11, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Revie w^ 



1343 



Now ia the time to replenish your stock of Supplies from 



L. BAIMANN & CO. 



76-78 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



Tbe 6real Central Florists' Supply House . 



We are the Largest Importers 



IN THE 

 CKNTRAL. 

 STATES 



NATURAL PRESERVED WREATHS 



We have a large variety of tbese In Bronze and Oreen. 



Cycas Wreaths 



Cycas Leaves 

 Only the best 

 ,^H quality 



Rttscus Wreaths 



Statice Wreaths 



in natural as well 



as fl»reen dyed 



Mag^nolia Wreaths 



Laurel Wreaths 



Imported 

 Wax Roses ::; 

 in different sises 



Metallic Funeral 

 Designs 



Artificftl Flowers 



and Foliage 

 for funeral as well as 

 decorative purposes. 



Ask for Our 

 Catalogues 



'i^M'^: 



METALLIC DESIGNS 



in all sizes from 25c up to Slo.ro Only high-grade 

 imported goods, French and German. 



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■Meiilluii lln- ItyvlfW wlifu yuu write. 



WILD SMIL AX 



NOW ON HAND 



and will be in continuous supply the rest of the season. Large C0Ses only, $5.00* 



The quality of our first large shipment of the season is exceptionally good. 



KENNICOn BROS. CO., 



40-42-44 

 RANDOLPH STREET 



Chicago 



Mfiiilun The RfTlew when yoo write. 



over the business outlook aa well as the 

 record convention which his city is plan- 

 ning for 1907. 



Thomas Hook, of Dorchester, Mass., 

 was in town on Saturday, a guest of 

 F. H. Traendly. 



Traendly & Schenck will open their 

 upper floor this week, giving them about 

 double their former space and in time 

 for the big chrysanthemum display which 

 they intend to make and which may be 

 safely predicted will be one of the best 

 fall shows in the state and well worth a 

 visit from the out-of-town florists who 

 come now daily to purchase their yearly 

 supplies, palms, ribbons, etc., in ever in- 

 creasing numbers. 



Bussin & Hanfling, the supply men. 



now occupy the entire building at 114 

 West Twenty-eighth street, and will build 

 an extension shortly. Their factory has 

 been removed to these premises and their 

 business is growing fast. Among their 

 novelties are many new basket designs. 



Beed & Keller have just patented an- 

 other sago palm clasp, so simple and 

 effective that the one onl/ recently placed 

 on the market has been recalled. Delph 

 watering cans, shoes and figures are 

 other novelties here that should be seen. 

 Night work already is necessary here. 

 The supply season has opened on time 

 and it promises with all the supply men 

 to exceed all records. 



The Geller Supply Co. has added the 

 entire second floor to its space and has 

 now no more room than needed. Novel- 



ties are numerous and business is con- 

 itantly increasing here. 



Gunther Bros, are ready tor all the in- 

 creased business the establishment of the 

 reorganized firm deserves. Abundant 

 space and conveniences all will be util- 

 ized. They anticipate a steady supply 

 of orchids during the season. Many new 

 growers are on their books. They have 

 had a fine dahlia trade during the last 

 three weeks and have done much to make 

 this flower popular in New York. 



W. H. Donohoe had charge of the 

 Van Buskirk-GriflFeths wedding at Hack- 

 ensack on Tuesday of this week. The 

 bride's shower bouquet was of valley 

 and gardenias. 



Leikens had a fine decoration at Great 

 Neck on Saturday, after the auto races. 



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