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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Jri.v 0. 1011 



Mptition The Review when you write 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon VaDey 



Menoon i'he Keview when tou wnm 



29 to attend a family reunion. J. Byers, 

 of the Chicago Carnation Co., returned 

 Monday from a motor boat trip to 

 Saugatufk, Midi. 



J. M. Cochrane lias moved his store 

 to 11405 Michigan avenue. 



Visitors: J, E. Kirman, Fulton, 111.; 

 C. W. Ward, of tlie Cottage Gardens 

 Co., Queens, X. Y., who now is living 

 on Avery Island, in Louisiana; (J. (J. 

 Taylor, of the Kentucky Tobacco Prod- 

 uct Co., and Mrs. Tavlor, LouisviHc, 

 Ky.; J. F. Rosenfield, West Point, Neb. 



Bowling. 



Following are tlie scores made by tlie 

 bowlers, June 27: 



IMny.T— lat. 



W. Lolirman 15;! 



Scliliissiniiii H.'i 



A. Zt-i-li 211 



(Jraflt 141 



Vogcl l."l(l 



Zecli iwt 



1 ruclincf UMl 



StfVfiis l!i:! 



HucliiiiT ITS 



MisH Asiiiiis 141 



There is no bowling this week, as 

 regular night fell on the holiday. 



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171 

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 2.-.7 

 122 

 122 



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 15« 

 114 

 1S4 

 171 

 197 

 140 



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MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



With July 1 the season of 1910-11 

 practically came to an end and, by all 

 reports, the latter part of June was a 

 dandy, notwithstanding the weather, 

 which was anything but jtleasant. Car- 

 nations suffered the most; in fact, the 

 bulk of stock coming in these days must 

 be moved quickly, for the flowers are 

 getting so soft and small that it is no 



ORCHIDS 



and all Fancy Flowers 

 A SPECIALTY 



CHAS. W. MIcKELLA 



168 N. Wabash Avenue, 



CHICAGO 



Ventlon The Rerlew when you write 



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The Best 



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RIBBONS The Cheapest | 



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THE PINE TREE SILK MILLS COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA 



Office and Salesrooms, 

 806-808-810 Arch St. 52-54 N. Eichth St. 



•»<"n»ion The Review when you write. 



BUY YOUR FLORISTS' SUPPLIES FROM 



L. BAUMANN & CO. 



3S7-3S9 W Chicafo Ave., CHICAGO. ILL 



We have the lari;e8t and most complete stock. Sea 

 Moss, or JapaDcsc Air Plant; Natural prepared 

 Ferns, C.vcaB Leaves, Magnolia Leaves, Cyeas 

 Wreaths, Mag'nolia Wreaths, Moss Wreaths. Metallic 

 Desii^ns and a hip line of Novelties. 



Mentiou liie He view when you wnte. 



jdeasure to handle them. There are 

 some good summer roses, which find 

 ready sale; the same can be said of 

 sweet peas, which are not overabundant. 

 This market is being well supplied with 

 lilies, which seem to have struck it 

 just right. During the last fortnight 

 there was a good demand for Beauties, 

 and the supply was up to the demand. 

 The supply of gaillardias, Shasta 

 daisies, coreopsis and other outdoor cut 

 flowers helps to fill any vacancy caused 

 by the giving out of some of the indoor 

 stock. 



Various Notes. 



J. L. Sonnenberg & Sons is the name 



Automobile Decorations 



Artificial flowers suitable for automobile 

 ilecorating furnished at lowest prices. Chrys- 

 celo, our flower backsrrouDd, especially 

 adapted for automobile decorating, saves 

 ooe-half the labor and expense. Write for 

 particulars regarding this. Send for auto- 

 mobile decorating boolc. Assortment of 

 flowers and sample of Chrys-celo sent for 50c. 

 Complete decorating outflts furnished; asic 

 for prices. 



Chicago Artificial Flower Co. 



48 1 3- 1 5 North 40i h Avenue, Cliicago, III. 



of the latest addition to the list of re- 

 tailers. They opened a combined gro- 

 cery and flower store at 581 Downer 

 avenue, the stand which was vacated 

 by the late H. Lemke. 



A ])arty consisting of Mr. and Mrs. 

 Fred Holton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Adam Zender. of Rogers Park, 111., Mr. 



