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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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June 8, 1911. 



JUNE WORK calls for CHOICE STOCK 



\ ..i For Weddings and Commencements nothing short of the best will be acceptable. 



Sweet Peas; Valley, Peonies, Lilies, Snapdragon, Swalnsona, 

 Adiantum, Klllarneys, Beauties and Carnations ^ 



Milwaukee is famous for the quality of its Beauties and Carnations* The warmer the weather 

 the better Milwaukee flowers compare with those produced in less-favored sections. Plenty of Asparagus 

 Strings and Sprengeri Bunches. We also have a big lot of Plants. Send for list. 



We can take good care of all orders at lowest market rates. Write, phone or wire us — we do the rest. 



462 Milwaukee Street, 

 MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



BOLTON & HDNKEL CO. 



Without Doubt the Best Equipped Wholesale House in the Country. 



Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



^ Budlong's 



E BIii« Ribbon VaDey 



MenBoD The Review when you write. 



^ithemums of the season for Memorial 

 day. The variety was Golden Glow, 

 a%d now a few dozens a day are prov- 

 ing slow sale. It was pretty well estab- 

 lished last year that September is early 

 enough to cut mums. 



Charles Schneider, who formerly did 

 business as the Central Floral Co., has 

 started in the business again at 32 

 West Washington street, between State 

 and Dearborn. The location is on the 

 second floor, just above the main en- 

 trance to the building. The window 

 makes a good showing from across the 

 street, but is above the heads of 

 pedestrians on the same side as the 

 store. 



E. E. Pieser, of Kennicott Bros. Co., 

 who has been unwell for weeks, has 

 stayed at home the last few days. 



Peterson's Nursery cut its first peo- 

 nies May 27, the earliest date within 

 the recollection of William A. Peterson. 



Henry Muno, son of John Muno, is 

 now a deputy sheriff attached to the 

 court of Judge Eitch. 



W. J. Smyth began the wedding 

 month by sending three men to Pon- 

 tiac, June 1, to put up a decoration of 

 peonies and greens. 



N. J. Wietor says that the big crop 

 of White Killarney now being cut by 

 Wietor Bros, is from plants which were 

 rested early and cut back. 



Burglars blew open the safe in the 

 Forty-third street store of J. F. Kid- 

 well & Bro., June 1. The combination 

 knob was knocked off with a sledge- 

 hammer and the door blown open, but 

 the robbery was not discovered until 

 Wm. Kidwell opened the store the next 

 day. The loss was about $100 in cur- 

 rency and some valuable papers. 



Frank Ayers, who is C. W. McKel- 

 lar's right-hand man, underwent an 

 operation June 2 for the removal of a 

 growth on his left eye. Because of 



PERCY JONES HAS 



The Best Beauties 



56E.RAND0LPHST.,CHICAC0 



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You sell many ribbons for school and college commencements. 



PINE TREE RIBBONS 



Buy direct from the mill and save all between profits. 



The Pine Tree Silk Mills Company 



PHILADELPHIA 



Office and Saleflrooms: 806-808-810 Arch St. 52-54 North Eighth St. 



Write for samples. They cost nothlntr. 



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the condition of his heart no anes- 

 thetic could be given and the operation 

 was extremely painful. His friends 

 sympathize, but cannot refrain from 

 laughter, for now he wears a pair of 

 automobile goggles with one lense 

 packed full of cotton. 



Kyle & Foerster say that Klehm's 

 Nurseries have cut and put in storage 

 this year a larger quantity of peonies 



than ever before and that the Klehms- 

 expect the best sale they have had in 

 years, the local crops being out of the 

 way much earlier than usual. 



George Fisher and Miss Dora Sha- 

 piro were married at Kalamazoo, June^ 

 6. They will make their home in Chi- 

 cago. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. is cutting 

 blooms of Double Pink Killarney rose- 



