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The Florists' Review 



October 1, v.n i 



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30 East RuMph St., CHICAGO 



Open to 6 p.m.; Sundays and Holidays to 12 M. 



[The Always Reliable Wholesale Florists I 



LARGEST SUPPLY-BEST QUALITY 



Beauties 



We urge you to order of us because we know you can not be better served 

 anywhere— therefore you are sure to make money and to buy regularly. 



Fancy Roses in All Varieties 



We can furnish anything you need— good stock in quantity— any length. 



Headquarters for First-Class Carnations; Good Stems 



We have built up our big shippiDg trade, North, East, South and West, by 

 handling first-class stock and large quantities of it. 



WK AM WHOLESAURS DOINQ A STRICTLY WHOLBSALK BUSINESS 



Mention The Review wben you write. 





CARNATIONS 



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

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

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



ROSES VALLEY MUMS ASTERS 



CATTLEYAS GLADIOLI COSMOS SMILAX 



LILIES BEAUTIES CENTAUREA FERNS 



You wfili find as always a rallabia tourca of supply. 



F rne a Klincel 



30 E. Randolph St. 



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AQKNTS FOR 

 KLASTIC-LYKt 



%m1V CHICAGO 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



with the showing made at last week's 

 state fair. Twenty-eight entries brought 

 twenty-four first prizes. 



The first Rhinebeck violets of the 

 season arrived September 19, according 

 to the A. L. Bandall Co. 



A new Overland truck is making de- 

 liveries for Paul Blome & Co. 



It is rumored that when the J. B. 

 Deamud Co. finds itself obliged to make 

 a change because the landlord is re- 

 quired to remove stairways outside the 

 street line, the store will be moved to 

 the vacant room on the street floor, No. 

 158 North Wabash avenue, next door 

 to Rowe's new retail store. 



C. W, McKellar and wife celebrated 

 their fifteenth wedding anniversary 

 September 27. 



Felix Reichling says that September 

 was considerably better than a year ago 

 for Peter Reinberg, the second half of 

 the month having given especially good 

 results. The demand for Beauties is 

 reported excellent. 



The first Glencoe violets of the season 



reached the E. C. Amling Co. September 

 26, the first Hudson river violets Sep- 

 tember 28. 



N. J, Wietor says he is not yet ready 

 to pass judgment on Champion and 

 Philadelphia carnations, although some 

 good blooms are being cut. Rosette is 

 confirming his last season's approval 

 of it. 



Dahlias never have been popular in 

 this market, but Erne & Klingel say 

 they are selling better than usual this 

 year. The trouble is the flowers bruise 

 and wilt so easily. 



The seed stores are getting ready to 

 push retail sales of bulbs as soon as 

 frost clears the beds of soft stock. 

 Every flower store should have a bulb 

 sale this month. 



Everette R. Peacock, who has been 

 out of the city on a business trip, re- 

 turned September 28 to his store at 4013 

 Milwaukee avenue. 



F. C. Kirchhoflf, who has been seri- 

 ously ill with stomach trouble, is suffi- 

 ciently recovered to resume his activity 



in connection with the new store 

 greenhouse he is starting for his 

 sons at 4709 Milwaukee avenue. 

 Kirchhoff still finds it necessarv 

 make periodical visits to the hos| 

 for treatments and is unable to i 

 any solid food, but nevertheless ret 

 his cheerful outlook on life and W' 

 every day at the new enterprise 

 quite as much enthusiasm as if he v 

 just starting in business for himsc- 



Sam Pearce has just completed a 

 large bulb house adjacent to 

 geranium houses. Painting the buil 

 is in progress. The house is up-to- 

 in every respect, having metal supi 

 and stays throughout. 



During the absence of the fore: 

 A. H. Budlong has found it necessai 

 roll up his sleeves and get right 

 the work with his growers at the •' 

 Budlong range. The general cleai 

 up is about completed and everyti 

 seems to be in good condition foi 

 acceleration of business during the 

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