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The Florists^ Review 



Adqdst 15, 1912. 



"Without Doubt the Most Distinctive Line of Florists' 



Cut Flower and Design Boxes in Chicago. You Should 



See Them Before Ordering Your Fall Supply/' 



CONVENTION VISITORS 



Take any car north 

 on Clark Street, trans- 

 fer to Chicagfo Avenue 

 car; get off at Roberts 

 Street and walk one 

 block south. 



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Failing: to see our 

 entire line, let us send 

 you a sample box or 

 two, so you can judge 

 for yourself. 



The Leading Chicago Florists Use Schultz Boxes. 

 Made to Your Order — Any Size, Shape or Design — Lined or Unlined. 



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H. SCHULTZ & CO., superior and^^ Roberts streets. CHICAGO 



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We Invite Every Florist and Horticulturist Attending: the Convention 



to Visit Our Display of 



...FLOWER BOXES... 



AT THE 



SPACE LOCATION 



E 48 



Coliseum, Chicago 



AUGUST 20, 21, 22, 23, 1912. 



THE SEFTON MFQ. CO., 



A Souvenir Awaits You 



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SEATTLE NOTES. 



[Oontloued from pace 71.1 



ers. Asters are coming in and are a 

 help for funeral work, though that is 

 about all the stock has been fit for so 

 far. Store windows are kept gay at a 

 small cost, with dahlias, etc., but there 

 is not much sale for this class of stock. 

 Speciosum lilies are selling well; there 

 are not many of them on the market 

 yet. Sweet peas have been fine and the 

 sale for them continues good. 



Various Notes. 



Gus Peterson, of the Hollywood Gar- 

 dens store, is away on his vacation. T. 

 R. Pritchard is back, looking bright and 

 well after his well-earned rest. 



H. A. Crouch reports good business 

 during carnival time and since then. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



His store always looks bright and at- 

 tractive, as do the attendants. 



J. R. Fotheringham, representing the 

 F. R. Pierson Co., was here calling on 

 the trade last week. 



The Burns Floral Co. is expecting 



Miss Annie J. Burns back next week 

 and wondering whether she will recog- 

 nize Seattle now. 



Andrew Matthieson is planting a sec- 

 tion of roses, and I. Risdon is trying 

 some on a small scale. No doubt, if 



