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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Algust 31, 1911. 



The Werbro Transparent Corsage Shield 



-■ .1 'Vi.; [Pat applied for.] ^ - ' 



Awarded HONORABLE MENTION at the 1911 Convention of the S. A. P. 



Orders beincr booked for this wonderfully practical, popular-priced shield are taztnc the capacity 

 of our factory. 



SPECIAL NOTICE: imitations of our shield, we understand, are being offered for sale. We are protected by th® 



—^—^^—^^—^•^-^.^ U. S Patent Laws, and all purchasers of shields should observe, there- 

 fore, that any similar shield purchased does not tranaBTess our rlgtita, as we shall exert all 

 legal means to protect the same. 



THE WERTHEIMER CORSAGETTE, awarded Honorable Mention at the 1911 Oonvcn- 



tion of vhe s. A. F. !■< a dei-idMdly chic bouquet trimmincr. Nearly all who see it say: "Ho'wr 



clever and dainty I " It will be to your interest to write for simple assortments 



(if both of theai>ove articles. They will be in general use in America's best 



.9liopa duriuK the coming season. 



WERTHEIMER BROTHERS 



THE NATIONAL FLORAL RIBBON HOUSE 



565-567 Broadway 



at Prince Street 



NEW YORK 



templated wedding and a postal card 

 received from Milwaukee seems to con 

 firm the report. It reads: "Suppose 

 you have heard the news by this timt'. 

 Were you surprised?" 



Kennicott Bros. Co. has received the 

 first of the new season's crop of box 

 wood. E. E. Pieser is at Winnipeg. 

 ■ A. L. Vaughan, of Vaughan & Sperry, 

 has returned from Corey, Mich., where 

 he has been vacationing with his 

 family. 



Fred Liebermann, who retails flowers 

 week days and pitcl-CT baseball for 

 Nappertandys Sundays, has this season 

 won ten games, lost three and August 

 27 pitched a tie, 2 to 2, in twelve in- 

 nings. 



The George M. Garland Co., of Des 

 Plaines, 111., is sending out a series of 

 twelve blotters, each one carrying a 

 calendar for the coming month, in ad- 

 dition to a pretty scene and the ad- 

 vertisement. This makes a series of re- 

 minders that are not quickly forgotten. 



Dahlias are coming along nicely at 

 the Edgebrook greenhouses of the 

 George Wittbold Co. Otto Wittbold is 

 suffering his annual attack of hay 

 fever. 



Otto W. Frese, manager of the Chi- 

 cago Flower Growers' Association, says 

 that although August was an extremely 

 dull month, he thinks the new house 

 has every reason to be satisfied with 

 the progress made in its first month. 



Phil Schupp, of J. A. Budlong's, 

 looks forward to much better times in 

 the near future. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. now has orchids 

 enough to fill ten houses. 



O. Johnson, of the Batavia Green- 

 hotise Co., says the new plant at Ba- 

 tavia is now' in full running shape. 



The Chicago Carnation Co. says the 

 call for field-grown carnation plants is 

 the strongest in years. 



F. O. Frantzen nAw occupies two 

 stores at 1476 and 1478 Summerdale 

 avenue, giving him twice the space 

 formerly occupied. 



Phil Foley has been suffering with 

 a bad cold and was in bis oflBce Mon- 

 day morning for the first time in a 

 week. He says the Foley souvenirs 

 were in great demand at the Baltimore 

 convention, as they gave away over 

 500 of their collapsible aluminum 



Attention! 



Why not sell your own stock ? 

 We have the finest location in 

 the Chicago market and space 

 enough to accommodate sev- 

 eral growers selling their own 

 stock. 



PERCY JONES 



56 East Randolph Street* 





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The Freres-Tonner establishment is 

 resplendent in a new coat of white. 

 Miss H. V. Tonner is on her vacation. 



September 1 Joe Beaver expects to 

 go back to O. J. Friedman's, when the 

 new store on Congress street opens. 



Visitors: Homer V. Miller, of the 



^ Budlong's 



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