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ThcWcckly Florists' Review* 



June 1, 1911. 



Baskets and Ribbons For June *^ 

 Weddings and Commencements 



t; B AUM ANN & CO. '"SS^^^ST^ 



Chicago's Largest Florists' Supply House 



Cycas, Magnolia and Laurel Leaves and Wreaths. . v. ; v^^' v ' 



Moss, Ruscus and Metallic Wreaths. Baskets and Brass Jardinieres. 



SKND FOR OUR CIRCDLAR. 



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shipping and selling of peonies. Mr. 

 Wild comes to Chicago during Memorial 

 day week 6ach year. He says that May 

 27 there were in cold storage at least 

 twice as many peonies as on the same 

 day in 1910. He looked over the stock 

 with care each time. 



S. R. Lundy, of San Francisco, is 

 now the. , representative of the A. L. 

 Randall Co. on the Pacific coast. Mr. 

 Lundy has for some years been with W. 

 A. Manda and is known to practically 

 everyone in the business along the Pa- 

 cific. 



The E, C. Amling Co. has set on its 

 counter a handsome glass case contain- 

 ing a vase of cattleyaff, a reminder of 

 the stock in the ice-box. 



Harry Manheim is well pleased with 

 the Memorial day of Hoerber Bros. 

 He says buyers seemed to understand the 

 situation and there was only one com- 

 plaint. 



N; J. "Wietor saya the hot wave 

 brought a veritable plague of thrips up- 

 on the growers. Wietor Bros, use To- 

 bak-jne for the pest and after a few 

 days' fight got the houses clear again. 



Kyle & Foerster report that the big 

 field of peonies at Klehm's Nurseries, 

 Arlington Heights, will give its prin- 

 cipal cut the latter part of this week. 

 Only small quantities were cut for Me- 

 morial day. 



C. W. McKellar is much improved by 

 his sojourn at Hot Springs. He feels 

 that the treatment there has freed him 

 from the troubles he has experienced 

 since the blood poisoning of last winter. 



D, E. Freres has his new ice-box in- 

 stalled and in operation. It is the box 

 Vaughan & Sperry used while in the 

 Flower Growers' Market, and always 

 was an exceptionally good one. 



Tim Matchen, of Peter Reinberg's, 

 Bays that he notified many of their cus- 

 tomers that carnations were too soft to 

 ship with safety, but that in almost ev- 

 ery instance a wire came back : * ' Ship 

 anyway; must have stock." 



Fred Liebermann returned to his old 

 position with Vaughan & Sperry to help 

 out during the Memorial day rush, leav- 

 ing Mrs. Liebermann to look after their 

 retail store. 



William Dittman, New Castle, Ind., 

 is again shipping Beauties to Percy 

 Jones. Mrs. Dittman was in town last 

 week: 

 ■" C. M. Dickinson and several assistants 

 at E, H. Hunt's spent three days' and 

 nights last week in a cold storage ware- 

 house, working on peonies. 



The Batavia Greenhouse Co. has its 



Whl 



Of conne 

 thry are 



ions ibr the June 'Bride 



Very lastroas, rich looking ribbons. 



Pine Tree Ribbons 



and yet, not costly, for you save all between profits when you buy from 



TJie Pine Tree Sillc Mills Company 



PHILADELPHIA 



Office and Balesrooms: 806-808-810 Arch St. 52-54 North Eisbth St. 

 Samples cost nothintr. Write today. 



M*»nHoD The Review when you writo. 



BIRD 

 CAGES 



and supplies* 

 seeds in bulk, 



etc. , go well with 

 flower sales. 



Write for illus- 

 trated catalogue. 



Auburndale Goldfish Co. 



920 W. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Superior Hanging Baskets 



■2f' "mill! 



mmm 



8-inch. 



per dozen, ft -00; per 100, | 7.00 



10-inch perdozen, 1.25; per 100, 8.00 



12-inch perdozen, 1.50; per 100, 10.00 



14-inch perdozen. 2.25; per 100, 17.00 



16-inch perdozen, 300: per 100, 22.00 



18-inch perdozen, 5.00; per 100, 35.00 



20-inch perdozeo, 8.50; per 100, 65.00 



E. G. GILLETT 



Wbolesale Florist and Manufacturer of 

 all Floriata* Wire Work. 



Illustrated Catalogue Free. 



181 E. 3rd St., CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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new ice-box in operation in the new 

 store at 30 East Bandolph street. It is 

 one of the deepest boxes in the market. 



Peter Risch, of Weiland & Bisch, 

 calls attention to the fact that last year 

 firing was continued uninterruptedly to 

 June 12. It explains a lot of differences in 

 the market conditions. 



May 29 John Kruchten received ninety- 

 three big corrugated fiber-board boxes 

 of peonies from the Biverbank Green- 

 houses, Batavia, 111. The entire ship- 

 ment had to be rebunched to be salable. 



Recognize It? 



It's the most popular Cut Flower Basket 

 onthemtrket for this beautiful spriugttea- 

 son. It's just what you want 



For June Weddings 



and commencements. Write for prices to- 

 day and ask for catalosru-) sbowlng many 

 other styles of Florists' Baskets. 



Raedlein Basket Co. 



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717 Milwaukee Avenue, 



CHICAGO. ILL 



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