August 13, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



51 



CHICAQO CARNATION CO. 



PETER OLSEM 



Sapt. Qreenhouses. Joliet, 111. 



A. T. PYFER, Msr. 



Salesroom, 30 E. Randolph St., Chicago. 



We will be on hand to 



WELCOME 



you all to the S. A. F. Convention. 



convention and will distribute papers 

 and: answer all questions regarding their 

 work and afford the opportunity for flo- 

 rists to bring their troubles to a place 

 where personal explanations will be 

 given. 



T. B. Gray, of the Geo. M. Garland 

 Co., has added the duties of advertising 

 manager to his work for that firm. 



Charles Andersen, of the Andersen 

 Specialty Co., manufacturers of Daylite 

 glass cleaner, made a trip to Eockford 

 last week in his Ford runabout to at- 

 tend a painters* convention. He says 

 the recent rains made the roads de- 

 cidedly soft, but in spite of that fact 

 he made the return trip in six hours. 



Oscar Leistner is giving a practical 

 demonstration of the use of the new 

 American oak sprays as a "Made in 

 Chicago" window decoration, in his 

 store on Franklin street this week. 



Paul M. Bryant, formerly with E. H. 

 Hunt, is now advertising manager for 

 the Foley Mfg. Co. 



A flood was caused at the store of the 



When You Attend the S. A. F. and 

 O. H. Convention 



RATES 



$1.00 per 



day up, 



without 



bath 



$2.00 per 

 day up, 



with bath 



HELD AT CHICAQO, AUGUST 20th to 24th 



STOP AT 



The Union Hotel 



68-72 W. RANDOLPH STREET 



CThe Union is a high-class, up-to-date, Commercial and absolutely a fire- 

 proof Hotel, located in center of loop, two minutes to all the principal 

 theaters and shopping district. 

 CTen minutes' ride from Coliseum, the Convention Hall. 



Twe Peyalar Cafes !■ CoMCcUoa. ' E. B. WEBER, Manager 



