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The Florists' Review 



Sbptbmbeb 24, 1914. 



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Mums! Mums!! 



We invite buyers to try our stock, feeling sure that it will prove profitable. We know our stock 

 compares favorably with any other on the market. Our first care is to see that those who 

 deal wiih us get always stock that will give them a profit. Try us and see. 



ROSES VALLEY MUMS CARNATIONS 



CATTLEYAS GLADIOLI COSMOS ASTERS 



LILIES BEAUTIES CENTAUREA GREENS 





AaKNTS FOR 

 ILASTIC-LVKI 



You Will find 



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E rne ^ K lingel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



I.. D. Phone 



Randolph 0578 



Auto. 41<7t« 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Itevlew when you write. 



boos. It ia Mr. Gibbons' first experi- 

 ence in the florists' business, but he 

 says he is well pleased with the outlook. 



The first year's business has exceeded 

 «pectations at the Corner Florist Shop, 

 according to Frank F. Storck. The 

 store, at 2901 Cpttage Grove avenue, 

 caters principally to hospitals in that 

 vicinity and is managed by Mrs. Storck. 



Fred J. Dittberner, the Gross Park 

 florist whose store is at 2016 Roscoe 

 boulevard, is a firm believer in window 

 advertising. Kecently he had his win- 

 dow made up to represent a wedding 

 scene. Dolls, correctly dressed for the 

 occasion, with plants and flowers care- 

 fully arranged, made an excellent ef- 

 fect. Mr. Dittberner says the results 

 were well worth the time and expense. 



Miss Carolyn Haas, who assists her 

 brother, Edson Haas, in his store at 

 5463 West Lake street, has returned 

 after a month's visit at her old home 

 in Titusville, Pa. 



There has been a heavier call for 

 Boston ferns this fall than ever before, 

 reports David Hammer, 2014 West Divi- 

 sion street. 



Tony Wolniewicz 3301 North Clare- 

 mont avenue, says ne had a little hard 

 luck with his Boston ferns this season, 

 losing over 1,000 on account of some 

 trouble with the soil. 



Frank Evert has recently purchased 

 the store and greenhouses at 2010 Mel- 

 rose street from Mrs. Joseph T. Lang. 



The flower garden in front of the 

 store of Charles Grabig, 1843 Irving 

 Park boulevard, is attracting the atten- 

 tion of all who pass. Mr. Grabig has 

 planted cannas and salvias with a bor- 

 der of geraniums, which adds greatly 

 to the appearance of his place. 



Work of repairing benches and re- 

 glazing is going on at the establishment 

 of Charles Schleif, 5655 Ravenswood 

 avenue. 



H. C. Mulder, who trades as the Uni- 

 versity Florist at 1121 East Fifty-fifth 

 street, reports he is well satisfied with 

 the first six months' business there. A 

 few minor changes are being made in 

 the arrangement of the interior of the 

 store in order to better handle the fall 

 trade. 



Mrs. H. Thielmann, 408 West Division 

 street, states that this summer's busi- 



Aimleder High Quality 



is appreciated Ion? after the price is 

 forgotten, while a cheap wagon gets 

 more expensive the longer you have 

 it. Don't Jet a low price deceive you. 



Write today for our free 100-page Catalogue 

 with prices and terms. 



THE O. ARMLEDER CO. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



\1»nt<nn Th> R<>vl»>w when von wrlt^ 



Plants Sell Better 



when the ugly clay pote 

 are bidden by the at- 

 tractive and artiBtic 



EVKR.IirADY 

 POT COVKKS 



Btrons cardboard 

 fonndation. BeataOAl- 

 Ity waterproof crepe 

 paper, il Ik fiber ribbon 

 ties at top and bottom. 

 Firmly held with im- 

 proved matal faateninrs FumiHhed in foni 

 colon and many sices. Write for samples and 

 price list today. Send 10c for postage. 



If KB • BKADT PLUWKB POT COTEB CO. 

 146 Hachee Ave., Buffalo, N. T. 



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Arrange your Fall advertising plans now, 

 write for full particulars. 



McNeff-Swenson Co. 



Higk-Grade Floral Publicity 

 224 South Michigan Avonuo 



Chicago. Illinois 



Mentl.Mi Tt>» Kevie* irvti..n taq ^rHte 



QUALITY BOXES 



for cut flowers an** desiirns are our special +y. 

 Use them and attract the best trade in youi 

 ci ty. Made to order -any size, sliape or de- 

 sign, liueJ or unlined. 



H. SCHULTZ &CO.,«-'g.r«o'^i;^**' 



ness was the best in her twenty years' 

 experience in the trade. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



CIT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Louis Gresenz, 1433 Clybourn avenue, 

 who has a great many customers of 



